In today's news and opinion:
In American Thinker, Lloyd Marcus warns about playing nice with evil. (Marcus is a talented singer. I once talked to him at a Tea Party rally in 2010 in Harrisburg, PA.)
From Fox News, four types of food that will aggravate your cold or flu.
From the New York Daily News, in a bureaucratic snafu, 150 passengers on a flight from Mexico were allowed to leave JFK Airport without going through customs. (If you ask me, this would be analogous to what we let border-jumpers get away with, so in a sense, airport security was just being consistent with that sort of thing.)
From Bloomberg Politics, in a recent poll, Hillary Clinton (D) beats Donald Trump (R) as to who would be more trusted in handling terrorism. (I would probably agree that Hillary would be better, or more precisely, less bad in handling terrorism simply because unlike the Don, she has some actual government experience.)
From The Washington Free Beacon, and speaking of the Clintons, their foundation's Colombia-based equity fund is unregistered in that country.
From Real Clear Politics, Hillary's successor as Secretary of States says "ISIS is not ten feet tall."
From National Review, the left's denial of "some obvious facts of life".
From Frontpage Mag, more denial, this time from multiculturalists.
From the Epoch Times, the chief of the D.C. police has a message for citizens.
From CBS News, and back to global warming, the Antarctic ice sheet is growing even in an allegedly warming world.
From Prophesy Watch, Christian refugees are being are being "left out in the cold".
From The Washington Times, the Kenyan president has declared corruption to be a national security threat. (No, you birthers, I'm not talking about Obama, and he's only half Kenyan.)
From Canada Free Press, did the UN's COP21 send a message to ISIS?
From the Washington Examiner, while bombing ISIS fuel trucks, American forces ran out of ammo.
From TechCrunch, Google launches Android Studio 2.0.
And from AL.com, 11 weird southern Thanksgiving customs.
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