Thursday, December 24, 2020

A Few Stories For Christmas Eve

Now that I've got all my Christmas shopping done, I now present some things going on:

From National Review, the media flips pre-election truths now that a Democratic administration is presumably on its way in.

From FrontpageMag, the Thanksgiving coronavirus surge didn't happen, but Democrat governors still want to cancel Christmas.

From Townhall, Operation Legend concludes, after racking up a "stunning number of arrests".

From The Washington Free Beacon, TWFB chooses its Man Of The Year for 2020.

From the Washington Examiner, what President-elect Biden's appointments mean for his administration.

From The Federalist, infants were reportedly born alive during botched abortions in Texas in 2019.

From American Thinker, why Democrats should read the report from White House advisor Peter Navarro.

From LifeZette, President Trump rights wrongs with his new pardons.

From NewsBusters, the worst of the media's Trump derangement syndrome in 2020.

From Canada Free Press, Christmas, Jesus, and the Bar Kokhba revolt.

From Sky News, the U.K. and the E.U. finally reach a Brexit trade deal.  (via The Conservative Woman)

From Gatestone Institute, jihadists are attracted to Christmas for unattractive reasons.

From The Stream, the extraordinary "yes" from the mother of Jesus.

From Breitbart, a Mexican border policeman is found to be the leader of a drug cartel cell.

From CBS Philly, a federal judge rules against a bid to overturn Pennsylvania Governor Tom Wolf's (D) ban on indoor dining at restaurants.

From The Daily Wire, the Biden team complains that Twitter won't turn over to them all followers of the Trump White House accounts.

From Fox News, Dr. Fauci moves the goalposts on herd immunity to the coronavirus.

And from The Peedmont, while trying to sing Christmas carols, former Virginia Governor Terry McAuliffe (D) passes out after three bars of Jingle Bells.

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