Sunday, August 30, 2020

Some Sunday Stuff

On the last Sunday of August, here are some things going on:

From National Review, another look at the double standards about protests.

From Townhall, congresscritter Adam Schiff (D-Cal) not only won't let go of Russia, but tries to connect it to BLM.

From The Washington Free Beacon, Democrats naturally blame President Trump for violence in cities which they control.

From the Washington Examiner, White House chief of staff Mark Meadows defends Trump from that accusation.

From The Federalist, a look at what's really going on in Kenosha, Wisconsin.

From American Thinker, the media won't tell the truth about the end of the coronavirus during the upcoming election.

From CNS News, Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) wants the Senate to decriminalize marijuana at the federal level.

From LifeZette, TV host Bill Maher reveals why he's "very nervous" that former Vice President Biden will lose to Trump.

From NewsBusters, Senator Ron Johnson (R-Wis) accuses the media of helping to "destabilize our politics".

From Canada Free Press, Trump is the vaccine for the swamp virus.

From TeleSUR, paramilitaries kill two social movement leaders in Colombia.

From The Conservative Woman, a writer explains why he won't wear a mask in church.

From WestMonster, 12 migrants who illegally entered the U.K. on boats are deported.

From Free West Media, the secret power seizure by German left-wing extremists.

From EuroNews, Montenegro's parliamentary election has a high turnout.

From ReMix, Hungary prepares for a second wave of the coronavirus.  (If you read Hungarian, read a related story at Origo.)

From Balkan Insight, a live blog of Montenegro's elections.

From The New Arab, Qatar abolishes its kafala labor system.

From Arutz Sheva, when did Arabs arrive in Palestine?

From Gatestone Institute, France's "wish list for Lebanon".

From The Stream, for society to be pro-life, mothers need villages.

From the New York Post, under legislation proposed by congresscritter Jim Banks (R-IN), rioters and looters could lose their federal unemployment benefits.

From The Daily Signal, why Arizona "looks like ground zero" in the conflict over the integrity of this year's elections.

From the Daily Caller, LeBron James calls the original anthem kneeler a "generational athlete".

From Breitbart, the migrant rescue ship sponsored by the street artist known as Banksy asks the U.N. for help.

And from BBC News, a French woman is arrested for allegedly acting like Lady Godiva on a sacred bridge in Rishikesh, India.  (via Fox News)

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