Thursday, January 30, 2020

A Few Thursday Things

Here on a cool Thursday are few things going on:

From National Review, selective condemnations from the woke elites.

From FrontpageMag, why the Palestinians reject President Trump's peace plan.

From Townhall, some bad things that the media is ignoring while covering the impeachment.

From The Washington Free Beacon, Senator Socialism (I-VT) wants violent felons to have the right to vote, which would include the Boston bomber and the Charleston church shooter.

From the Washington Examiner, former South Bend, Indiana Mayor Pete Buttigieg (D) is faulted for using the word "heartland".

From The Federalist, the top eight reasons why Trump has already won the impeachment.

From American Thinker, Democrats don't care about American lives, except to control them.

From CNS News, according to Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Cal), Trump can't be acquitted if "you don't have a trial", and it's not a trial without witnesses.  (If I remember correctly, Mr. Bill's impeachment trial, in which he was acquitted, had no witnesses.)

From LifeZette, a video of former National Security Advisor John Bolton undercuts the Democrat strategy for witnesses.

From NewsBusters, according to MSNBC pundit Jason Johnson, if acquitted, Trump will shut down voting in California.  (As the noted political commentator Steven Stills once noted, "paranoia strikes deep".)

From Canada Free Press, the "duplicitous" impeachment leader, congresscritter Adam Schiff (D-Cal).

From News18, an imam in Sharjeel, India admits that videos show his "inflammatory" speeches.

From OpIndia, a man protesting against India's Citizenship Act claims that Allah has been miraculously sending food to him and his fellow protesters.  (This reminds me of a certain Jewish man who did something like that.)

From Palestinian Media Watch, the Palestinians show that terrorism pays.

From The Sun Daily, an Indonesian ustaz is arrested for use and sale of methamphetamine, while claiming that it is halal and can help people recite the Koran.  (The word "ustaz", which may also be spelled "ustad" or "ostad", is an honorific title for qualified Islamic scholars in places such as Malaysia and Indonesia.)

From Gatestone Institute, Palestinian leader Abbas chooses Hamas instead of peace with Israel.

From The Conservative Woman, as the death toll from the coronavirus rises in China, is state secrecy an even worse virus?

From The Stream, why Christian leaders "must" explain how Christians can support President Trump.  (Four years ago, I came to the opinion that the best thing about Trump is that he's not Hillary Clinton.  More recently, the best thing about him might be that he's not Senator Socialism (I-VT) nor Senator Fake Cherokee (D-MA) nor former Mayor Buttigieg (D-South Bend, IN), etc.)

From West Virginia Public Broadcasting, a West Virginia Senate committee passes a "born alive" abortion bill.  (via LifeNews)

From Fox News, Iraq and the U.S.-led coalition resume operations against ISIS.

From the Daily Caller, lawyers for a columnist who accused Donald Trump of raping her in the 1990s ask for his DNA.

And from Twitchy, according to CNN host John King, the Republicans have "a legitimate point" in wanting the "whistleblower" to answer a few questions.

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