SKYE’S LINKS 07/25/24
So much has happened this week. Biden finally had the towel thrown in for him…uh, quit his campaign. He shoe-horned in Heels Up as his replacement, much to Zero’s displeasure and our glee (talk about putting a fork in it). And the USSS sent their B Team (or possibly their D Team) in to protect President Trump and nearly succeeded in…uh, nearly let him be killed.
Seriously, though, we’re covering the attempt on PDJT’s life thoroughly today, and though most writers are being cautious in their speech, it is looking more and more like an inside job. Not even a DEI agency could be incompetent to that scale. The only agent who showed expertise was the sniper who silenced the assassin.
We’ll look at the campaign money that Heels Up expects to inherit, which is in question, and also look at just how much bang for the buck campaign money usually provides. The answer may surprise you. Microsoft will probably surprise you, too, with some unexpected lucidity about DEI, and then we’ll talk about the economy a bit. There’s lots to cover today; let’s get to it.
Xiden drops out. What happens to $100 million Xiden campaign bucks? That is very complicated. The current 'Crat head of the FEC says that they have to be returned to the donors:
FEC Chairman: Biden Donations 'Shall Be Either Returned or Refunded' After Drop Out


The Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe has declared that the “decolonization of the Russian Federation is a necessary condition for sustainable peace” and that Russia is pursuing a “policy of genocide” in Ukraine.





No Archive today – overtaken by the astonishing events of last Saturday afternoon (7/13) and since. The purpose here is to make one simple result of those events:

In early World War II, on Nov. 30, 1939, a Soviet-Russian army invaded Finland in a surprise massive attack.