“He is sick, he is genuinely a sick person that somehow has been allowed into our system. I’m not calling him names, he just can’t be anywhere near the office of the presidency.”
"And the only people who can see this are those who've spent their careers saying things that other people have written for them, everyone else is a blind as a bat."
Down in Fulton County, Fani Willis is sinking deeper into the quicksand.
She was hit with a civil RICO lawsuit by an African-American Republican Mesha Mainor, a member of the Georgia House of Representatives.
Mesha Mainor switched to the Republican party, and ever since has been stalked by a man named Corwin Monson, who seems to have some connection to Fani Willis and her claque.
The story is quite complex, and has the potential to do explosive damage to Fani Willis.
Author Steve Krakauer, the executive producer of “The Megyn Kelly Show,” said it was “outrageous journalistic malpractice for CNN leadership to hang a young reporter out to dry like this, slapping her byline on propaganda spin of an administration, and diminishing actual journalism in the process>.”
Okay, but it wasn't "actual journalism." It was CNN.
Strange, no mention of Harry Diamond. He was the technical driving force behind the proximity fuze.
The proximity fuze project was second in priority only to the Manhattan Project, as a military R&D effort during WWII.
An unbelievable amount of effort was spent to make artillery shells explode a few milliseconds before they struck their target. The increase in effectiveness of those shells made the effort worth it.