Sunday, November 22, 2020

Some Things For Sunday

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

From National Review, the chief of Operation Warp Speed predicts a return to normal life around next May.

From Townhall, a meltdown by a columnist for The Washington Post shows what's wrong with the media.

From The Washington Free Beacon, Secretary of State Mike Pompeo meets with Taliban leaders in Doha, Qatar.

From the Washington Examiner, activists urged then-Secretary of State Hillary Clinton to challenge the 2016 presidential election results.

From American Thinker, the Biden border surge is already starting.

From LifeZette, First Daughter-In-Law Lara Trump considers running for Senator from North Carolina.

From NewsBusters, NBC has contempt for people visiting family during Thanksgiving.

From Canada Free Press, videos show how easy it is to hack voting machines.

From The Conservative Woman, what would the British of World War II make of the current surrender coronavirus tyrants?  (Yours truly and his fellow Americans could ask the same about our predecessors on our side of the Pond.)

From Free West Media, Bremen, Germany allocates money for a monument to a migrant criminal.

From EuroNews, the world's deepest swimming pool opens in Mszczonów, Poland.

From ReMix, why Polish Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki can't back down against the E.U. in its "rule of law" controversy.

From The New Arab, two Syrians are selected to receive the Gandhi peace award.

From Al Arabiya, Turkey still seeks to join the E.U.

From the South China Morning Post, while the Philippines wants to outlaw child marriage, but this will be difficult in the Muslim-majority region of Bangsamoro.  (You can read up to three SCMP articles per month unless you subscribe.)

From Reuters, a Pakistani minister deletes a Tweet comparing French President Emmanuel Macron to the Nazis.

From Gatestone Institute, is the American media legitimizing terrorism in France?

From The Stream, Patrick Henry's speech echoes today.

From Space Daily, the Indian Space Research Organization plans to launch a satellite for Bhutan and train four Bhutanese space engineers next year.

From the eponymous site of Drew Berquist, new Republican congresswomen-elect will become "the Force".  (This would mean that if you're on the right, the Force will be with you.  The story comes via LifeZette.)

From The Daily Wire, BLM's founders already have some demands for presumptive president-elect Biden.

From Breitbart, a Islamic terrorist who blamed his crimes on an imaginary dog goes to jail.

From the Daily Caller, Dr. Anthony Fauci warns of a coronavirus surge over Christmas.

And from Fox News, a 101-year-old veteran of World War II is honored as an "unsung hero" at Fox Nation's Patriot Awards.

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