The temp is already 57 degrees (which feels like a heat wave after this winter) and whoa, 87 this afternoon!
We tested the AC yesterday and felt arctic cold streaming from the vents. Still we look ahead to today's high temps with [Great fear and trepidation?-Ed] great fear and trepidation.
So two congressmen resigned yesterday over sexual misconduct allegations, one of them after his former girlfriend set herself on fire. Just a banner day, congress. A banner day.
And Trump is sending out memes of himself as a kind of healing MAGA Jesus. Lord have mercy.
Today is Yom Hashoah, Holocaust Remembrance Day. We say this a lot, but still...now the Jews have guns, tanks, fighter jets and nuclear weapons.
We hate the Holocaust. And we hate Holocaust remembrance. Always have. The Holocaust teaches Jews to be victims. So no. Instead, let's remember kicking the ever-living crap out of Hamas, Hezbollah and Iran these last two and a half years.
Related...on Substack we get a lot of grief now from pseudo-right, Tucker jerk off fan bois. We use them to generate content, but we're running out of insults. One can only say, 'When you were 13, I bet some pretty little Jewish girl broke your heart' so many times. My but we are attracting them, though, aren't we.
In Ireland the Garda are calling in 'sick' and the Dail is holding a no confidence vote on the government today. Remarkable. Even so, Dublin will crush the fuel protestors.
DOGE Report.
We worked on World War 1990: The Managua Campaign. We've three scenes showing the actual war. We're just showing things moving along, and we're not getting bogged down with street level fighting, though that fighting is occurring. No more Derrys! [Do you not like Derry?-Ed] It's not that it's just...[Just what?-Ed] We shrug.
We did a little research. Reminder, the Honduran Army should be taken seriously.
So we actually sent out a magazine article query yesterday. It's been ages since we've done that! The query was for an old piece we wrote about General Nathanael Greene in the American Revolution.
Also we read over an old unpublished piece about the Battle of Monmouth. We wrote the piece more than 20 years ago, and man, it's like a time warp. We're too wordy. We use too many commas. We have far too many interjections. We could go on. Who was that guy that wrote that piece?
Given the American Revolution's 250th anniversary, we could spend the next few years cranking out magazine articles on same. Afterall we have an MA in the American Revolution. But should we? Why not? For starters we'd have to dig out our 100 or so books on the American Revolution. Reminder, after the flood of 2021, our library remains boxed up.
Today we shall think of some article ideas.
Could publish a book on the Revolution
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