Tuesday, December 31, 2019

Stories For New Year's Eve

As the year 2019 comes to a close, here are some things going on:

From National Review, what does the popular New Year's song Auld Lang Syne mean?

From FrontpageMag, attacks against Jews in New York City and the media's double standards.

From Townhall, Senator Lindsey Graham (R-SC) praises President Trump's response after Iran-backed militias tried to attack the U.S. embassy in Baghdad.

From The Washington Free Beacon, another choice by TWFB for Man of the Year is a man who successfully had his manhood restored.

From the Washington Examiner, three suggested New Year's resolutions for the media.

From The Federalist, five predictions for the next five years in geopolitics.

From American Thinker, standing up to the politically correct bullies.

From CNS News, the federal debt has kept going up and up and up.

From LifeZette, seven political predictions for the year 2020.

From NewsBusters, a PolitiFact readers poll for "lie of the year" reveals exposes their biases.

From Canada Free Press, goodbye and good riddance to 2019 and its political corruption.

From The Conservative Woman, Brexit is now all up to U.K. Prime Minister Boris Johnson.

From Free West Media, Pope Francis is displeased that a soccer coach made the sign of the cross on the field.

From Voice Of Europe, VOE decides to take a time out.

From StepFeed, Lebanon has become a "Robin Hood" country.

From The New Arab, the Sudanese government shuts down ten "unauthorized" Islamic TV channels.  (What is this "freedom of the press" you speak of?)

From the Daily Mail, more on the attack on the U.S. embassy in Baghdad.

From The Stream, another response to the assertion by Christianity Today that President Trump should be removed from office.

From Reason, the cancel culture of 2019.

From TechCrunch, Trump signs a law that puts robo-callers on notice.

From the Daily Caller, a new law in California will limit how much some freelancers, such as journalists, can work.  (Again I ask, what is this "freedom of the press" you speak of?)

From WPVI-TV, how to avoid New Year's injuries.

And from The Babylon Bee and the "don't give them any ideas" department, South Bend, Indiana Mayor Pete Buttigieg (D) calls for decriminalizing crime.

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