The version sent out via email referred to Fulton County special prosecutor "Nicholas" Wade. His name is Nathan Wade. It's been fixed on the Substack and we apologize for the error.
I prefer the afternoon edition of the Scroll. There is lots of competition for my attention in the morning. Your afternoon edition is a great recap of what I missed during each day. I look forward to reading it and will miss it if you change.
I prefer the afternoon since it wraps up - in a unique way versus competitors - what happened during the day. Really useful when I was too busy to keep reading Tablet, TOI or X during my day, I can look to the Scroll wrap up before I eat dinner and get all caught up.
I prefer the afternoon. Most newsletters are morning missives and it’s a much more competitive slot. I have my go to morning newsletters. I love getting the Scroll at the end of the day.
The fanatical devotion of the Obama/ Biden administration towards Iran is not only utterly incomprehensible to any sane person, it is extraordinarily dangerous, if not outright suicidal.
I like the afternoon edition. After all the flurry of daily newsletters crowding my mailbox every morning, getting The Scroll in the afternoon gets my complete attention and I read it thoroughly. I'm not sure if that would happen if it was competing for the same attention in the mornings.
I love Murray’s story so much!!! My grandfather was a Western Union boy in the war and worked his way up. It is probably why he was alive to have my dad. I just love how the day’s news is combined with these wonderful stories!!! Tablet and Scroll are my favorite things!!! Shabbat shalom all. I’m fighting a cold so I’ll be watching services on zoom.
Thank you letting us know about Jacob Siegel. He is an extraordinary writer and I hope to see his articles in Tablet even if he is no longer on staff. The Tablet’s Oct 16 podcast featuring him, Lee Smith, Mike Doran, Gadi Taub, and Toni Bodran is how I became a paid Tablet subscriber. Please have more of such podcasts!
Looking forward to reading the Scroll. I prefer afternoons but will read morning edition as well if that’s preferable. Thank you.
The version sent out via email referred to Fulton County special prosecutor "Nicholas" Wade. His name is Nathan Wade. It's been fixed on the Substack and we apologize for the error.
I prefer the afternoon edition of the Scroll. There is lots of competition for my attention in the morning. Your afternoon edition is a great recap of what I missed during each day. I look forward to reading it and will miss it if you change.
I prefer the afternoon since it wraps up - in a unique way versus competitors - what happened during the day. Really useful when I was too busy to keep reading Tablet, TOI or X during my day, I can look to the Scroll wrap up before I eat dinner and get all caught up.
I vote for the afternoon but will adapt if you change. Sometimes I don’t get to the afternoon email until the next morning.
Great idea putting out The Scroll in the morning. Thanks for the awesome reporting you provide.
All my best to Jacob Siegel.
I prefer the afternoon. Most newsletters are morning missives and it’s a much more competitive slot. I have my go to morning newsletters. I love getting the Scroll at the end of the day.
The fanatical devotion of the Obama/ Biden administration towards Iran is not only utterly incomprehensible to any sane person, it is extraordinarily dangerous, if not outright suicidal.
Most often I tend to read that evening’s Scroll the following morning, so receiving it either way, that evening or morning, will work for me.
As long as I receive the indispensable Scroll edition each day, I am good!
Re: the EV charging station idiocy:
This casts in sharp relief what seems to be the Modus Operandi that has been the signature of the entire Biden/ Obama Administration:
“Create the stupidest policy imaginable, and then institute it in the stupidest way imaginable.”
I like the afternoon edition. After all the flurry of daily newsletters crowding my mailbox every morning, getting The Scroll in the afternoon gets my complete attention and I read it thoroughly. I'm not sure if that would happen if it was competing for the same attention in the mornings.
I love Murray’s story so much!!! My grandfather was a Western Union boy in the war and worked his way up. It is probably why he was alive to have my dad. I just love how the day’s news is combined with these wonderful stories!!! Tablet and Scroll are my favorite things!!! Shabbat shalom all. I’m fighting a cold so I’ll be watching services on zoom.
Please keep the Scroll as is and not change time of day it is available.
Regarding Murray Oratz,
With so many in media straining to convince us the world is spinning apart, it’s nice to read something golden.
Thank you letting us know about Jacob Siegel. He is an extraordinary writer and I hope to see his articles in Tablet even if he is no longer on staff. The Tablet’s Oct 16 podcast featuring him, Lee Smith, Mike Doran, Gadi Taub, and Toni Bodran is how I became a paid Tablet subscriber. Please have more of such podcasts!
Looking forward to reading the Scroll. I prefer afternoons but will read morning edition as well if that’s preferable. Thank you.
I so prefer late in day.