Sunday, September 20, 2020

Some Sunday Stories

On a cool breezy Sunday, here are some things going on:

From National Review, the movie Unpregnant is an abortion infomercial disguised as a chick flick.

From Townhall, Democrats have no one to blame for the Supreme Court vacancy left by Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, except for themselves and her.

From The Washington Free Beacon, Speaker Pelosi (D-Cal) stonewalls a bill that would crack down on the influence of the Chinese government in the U.S.

From the Washington Examiner, according to an editorial, we should not fall for simplistic claims forest fires and climate change.

From The Federalist, Pelosi does not rule out another impeachment to block President Trump from naming a replacement for Justice Ginsburg.

From American Thinker, what's causing the paprika shortage?

From NewsBusters, the idea of using another impeachment to block the SCOTUS nomination process, along with court-packing, comes from ABC anchor George Stephanopoulos.

From Canada Free Press, why the left can't stand right-wing journalist Tucker Carlson.

From Gatestone Institute, the persecution of Christians during August 2020.

From The Conservative Woman, it's impossible to negotiate with E.U. liars and hypocrites.

From Free West Media, some Trump supporters tell him to "fill that seat" left by Ginsburg.

From EuroNews, the German NGO Sea-Watch blasts Italy's blockade preventing its ship from landing in Palermo.

From ReMix, police in Bologna, Italy arrest 11 members of the Pakistani self-declared "AK-47 gang".  (If you read Italian, read the story at Il Giornale.)

From The New Indian Express, a 17-year-old Pakistani Sikh girl is allegedly kidnapped and forced to convert to Islam.

From The Daily Star, an electrician who allegedly installed an illegal line in a mosque in Narayanganj, Bangladesh is given a two-day remand in police custody.

From The Stream, a look at Justice Ginsburg's liberal legacy.

From the New York Post, fatal shootings in New York City have reportedly almost doubled since 2019.

From Breitbart, big tech leaders endorse former Vice President Biden so that they can bring in more foreign workers for U.S. jobs.

From The Daily Wire, according to a poll, only 22 percent of Americans think that this year's election will be "free and fair".

From the Daily Caller, Howard Kurtz faults Anderson Cooper for his softball questions to Biden.

And from Twitchy, "Meathead" learns the hard way not to threaten Republicans with war.

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