Wednesday, November 25, 2020

Wednesday Whatnot

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

From National Review, an unemployment insurance scam involving prison inmates costs California hundreds of millions.

From FrontpageMag, the "absolutely frightening" evidence of voter fraud.

From Townhall, congresscritter Adam Schiff (D-Cal) is upset that President Trump might pardon General Michael Flynn.

From The Washington Free Beacon, presumptive president-elect Biden is reportedly close to selecting an Israel critic to serve as White House press secretary.

From the Washington Examiner, a judge halts Pennsylvania's election certification.

From The Federalist, the "institutionalized" voter fraud targeting Native Americans.

From American Thinker, listen carefully to what Sidney Powell has to say.

From CNS News, Presidents Washington and Lincoln told Americans to give thanks to God.

From LifeZette, according to TV host Rachel Maddow, people who question election results should go to jail.  (By that logic, the incarceration of former presidential candidate Hillary Clinton and her supporters is four years overdue.)

From NewsBusters, the news which Biden voters didn't get to learn about.

From Canada Free Press, live free, patriots!

From The Conservative Woman, according to the censored verdict from a virus expert, the coronavirus "is just another bad flu".

From Snouts in the Trough, how Democrats plan to win future elections.

From Free West Media, migrants from northern Africa at a center in Sardinia threaten to cut the throats of Italians.

From EuroNews, members of the European Parliament hit out against Poland's abortion crackdown.

From Euractiv, a car crashes into the gate of the office of German Chancellor Angela Merkel.

From ReMix, the quality of Polish democracy is just fine.

From Russia Today, Russia's Federal Security Service find explosive while raiding alleged ISIS followers in Moscow.

From Gatestone Institute, foreign donations subvert American universities.

From Arutz Sheva, Islam seems to have more of a problem with French cartoons depicting Mohammed than China putting Uyghurs into detention camps.

From The New Arab, the trial of a Saudi activist is transferred to a terrorism court.

From The Express Tribune, a woman and her lover allegedly kill her brother in Chichawatni, Pakistan.

From Channel News Asia, Australia cancels the citizenship of an Algerian-born Muslim cleric after he is convicted of terrorism charges.

From The Stream, a victory against LGBTQ tyranny.

From The Daily Signal, a common sense approach to the coronavirus.

From the Daily Caller, according to Jeopardy! champion Ken Jennings, its late host Alex Trebek should be nominated for a Grammy.

From 9News, Denver Mayor Michael Hancock become the latest coronavirus travel hypocrite.  (via The Daily Wire)

From Fox News, former President Obama's third autobiography sells over 1.7 million copies during its first week of publication.

And from The Daily Wire, presumed president-elect Biden's team hopes to reverse President Trump's policies and return America to war, stagnation and despair.

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