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October 10, 2023 Happy Tuesday, dear Kruiser Morning Briefing friends. Lersitch took great pride in his renown as the premier kilted civet wrangler in the Quad County area.
The world continues to disintegrate, and the United States continues to be governed by some of the most unserious and incompetent people in its history. I guess we couldn’t avoid the unserious people in American government for very long. It certainly seems like Hamas is worried about what Israel may have in store for them. The leaders no doubt plan on plenty of sympathy from various lunatic leftist world leaders. The UN will insist that terrorists will negotiate in good faith — they just want a fair shake after all, don’t you know. Robert is an expert on Muslim jihadis and offers this insight into what is probably going on with Hamas: Indeed, every official statement from Israel has indicated that the country is not in the mood to take its foot off of the gas in this war for a while, no matter how much pressure it receives from elsewhere in the world. “Elsewhere in the world” didn’t get brutally attacked while most of its citizens were praying. Of course, Israel isn’t built for a protracted war, as my friend Stephen Green pointed out to me today. It wants to punch hard early. The late-night news from the conflict would indicate that the pleas for a truce have thus far fallen on deaf ears. The Associated Press: Hamas sympathizers throughout the world (looking at you, Germany) got to spend the weekend celebrating, but Israel is determined to make even the memories of those celebrations short-lived, as well it should. Onto the ridiculousness of our own leaders. Ashley has a rundown of all of the messes and all that’s not being done about any of them. And this is from Katie over at Townhall: What a comfort it is knowing that, in this time of great turmoil, the leader of the free world not only can’t lead, but he can’t stay up past lunchtime. Maybe DOCTOR Mama Jill can pinch hit for him sometime. The bitter irony here is that Biden’s lack of energy is exhausting the rest of us as we watch so much of the world burn, and our beloved Republic slip away. At least he’ll be well-rested for his next nap. http://pjmedia.com/columns/stephen-kruiser/2023/10/10/the-morning-briefing-read-the-room-hamas-israel-isnt-in-the-mood-for-a-truce-n1733608 Gold is $1,581/oz today. When it hits $2,000, it will be up 26.5%. Let's see how long that takes. - De 3/11/2013 - ANSWER: 7 Years, 5 Months |
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