Yesterday was The Great Nuclear War of 1975's best sales day. We're on track to have another great sales day today. As of this writing we're still in the top 20 in our Amazon category. 75 has beaten expectations, outperforming Nederland's and Three Seas's first month. Tomorrow we'll have more data on that.
Working all day and after dinner we read through The Weser's Part I: The Americans. What a slog. But we were all, 'Nope, we're gonna turn this mother out.' That's 50 + pages. You know, we can still...ah fuck it. That's it. On to Part II: The British. But probably not today. Well, maybe today.
Will Writes: We hate late stage readthroughs. We're just sifting through text looking for tiny little mistakes and miscues. Here's how we do it. We read one section, then get up and do something. Read the intro of 1-68 Armor, go switch the laundry over. Read 8-29 Rocket Artillery's loading scene, go start the dishwasher. Repeat as necessary.
Okay, so in The New American Order we have HMAS Melbourne bringing grain to famine ridden Calcutta. It's a great scene describing what's going on in Australia and what's happening in India and Bangladesh. But what is the point of the scene and what is the end-purpose? This is just one of the many questions we will ponder today.
Over at The Pipeline, Michael Walsh writes a great article on why it's time to move on from Trump. Read it. We ourselves believe Trump's time has passed. Honestly, we just don't feel like doing the Trump thing again. Not when Ron DeSantis is out there. Trump is a Vietnam era Arclight carpet bombing while DeSantis is a precision strike. The man has cornered the Dems into defending child grooming by weirdo teachers. The once a future Governor or Florida is a smart bomb right through the perv-left's bathroom window.
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