The What-Ifs
I didn't blog last nite; rather, I was in bed right at 11, and must have fallen asleep soon thereafter. Woke up at 6 to pee, thought about staying awake, but instead slept for another half hour, and it was glorious. I mean, I haven't slept that long -- or well -- in a while, and I felt it today. Now of course we are back to our usual ways -- I nodded off a bit after J!, and am up now catching on things. I really should have forced myself to bed at 11, but things and life intervene. Alas.
He’s back: Biden returns to the campaign conversation, backing two former advisers | Semafor
This is odd. Very odd. Ok, I can see how in a blue district this could be an asset, but anywhere else... most odd.
I have been listening to the full nine hours of the Civil War Battlefield Trust's history of the Battle of Chancellorsville, recorded in 2023 for the 160th anniversary. Interesting, of course. More to the point, the one point often made is that Joe Hooker should never have lost that battle, and that is 100% correct. Indeed, at every day of the battle, he made ALL the wrong decisions to lose it. Even on May 3, he could decided to stay and fight, force Lee to unite his divided (and outnumbered!!) army, and even accounting for the genius of Lee (without Stonewall Jackson)....well, it is a tough order. We will never know, of course, what he was thinking, but it is quite odd that the man of all his confidence, if you get my drift, really funked out at such a critical time. He really did build the army that won at Gettysburg, and did fairly well (for a while) in the Atlanta Campaign, but...
Duke Blue Devils' $20 million roster: How top recruits and transfers will impact next season
Let's hope $20M can pay for someone who can get out of a double-team, right?