Sunday, September 6, 2020

Some Sunday Stories

On a sunny and mildly warm Sunday, here are a few things going on:

From Townhall, look whom a wealthy New Yorker arrested for allegedly rioting is connected to.

From The Washington Free Beacon, Senator (D-Cal) and vice presidential candidate Kamala Harris reverses her support for a ban on fracking.

From the Washington Examiner, according to President Trump's former lawyer Michael Cohen, he believed that his predecessor got into Columbia University only due to affirmative action.

From American ThinkerOregonians tell The New York Time what they think of the rioting in Portland.

From LifeZette, teenagers in New York City assault a 74-year-old woman.

From NewsBusters, NBC political director Chuck Todd is worried about mail-in voting because Trump could benefit from ballots being disqualified.

From Canada Free Press, the "left wing media have jumped the shark".

From The Conservative Woman, working-class women in the U.K. "are still being ignored, reviled and discarded".

From Free West Media, the mayor of Antwerp, Belgium gets out the heavy artillery to deal with migrant gangs.

From EuroNews, tens of thousands of Belarusians take to the streets in Minsk to demonstrate against President Alexander Lukashenko.

From Gatestone Institute, one variety of black lives do not seem to matter.

From The Stream, the "racism" racket by the religious left is really "about the Benjamins".

From Fox News, some parts of Mexico run out of death certificates due to people dying from the coronavirus.

From The Daily Wire, a woman gets a letter informing her that she tested positive for the coronavirus, six months after she died from something else.  (The article cites Newsweek, which will give you a limited amount of free articles each month.)

From Breitbart, an estimated 4,000 boats parade for Trump in Georgia.

From WPVI-TV, campers in California describe being rescued from wildfires.

From the Daily Caller, according to the founder of Real Clear Politics, the story in The Atlantic claiming that Trump disparaged World War I veterans won't affect the election.

From the eponymous site of Wayne Dupree, a ProFa thug in Portland burns his feet with his own Molotov cocktail.  (via LifeZette)

And from Gateway Pundit, in 2012, then-private citizen Donald Trump made a parody video of himself firing then-President Obama.

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