Sunday, October 31, 2021

Links For Halloween

On the last day of October, here are some things going on:

From National Review, the NBC would do well to heed Enes Kanter's warnings about China.

From Townhall, according to the writer's opinion, his favorite white supremacist at the Lincoln Project's stunt was the black guy.

From The Washington Free Beacon, a review of a book about musician Eddie Van Halen.

From the Washington Examiner, President Biden reaches new lows ceding leadership to the far left.

From The Federalist, Governor Kay Ivey (R-AL) blocks efforts to pass a ban on coronavirus vaccination mandates.

From American Thinker, Russian President Putin's remarks about "woke" culture should be seriously considered.

From LifeZette, an anti-Trump Republican in Washington state accepts an appointment from Biden.

From NewsBusters, the news organization Reuters draws ire from the right for saying that "Republicans" tried to smear Virginia gubernatorial candidate Glenn Youngkin (R).

From Canada Free Press, this is indeed one scary Halloween.

From TeleSUR, 82 people have been massacred in Colombia so far this year.

From TCW Defending Freedom, something to read before it's too late.

From Free West Media, a shortage of fertilizer threatens the world's food production.  (Anyone worried about a fertilizer shortage should come to Washington, D.C., where there is plenty of fertilizer coming from both ends of Pennsylvania Avenue.)

From EuroNews, leaders at the G20 summit make mild pledges about carbon neutrality and coal financing.

From The North Africa Post, Morocco opens its pavilion at the world exhibition Expo 2020 Dubai.

From The New Arab, Amnesty International urges Egypt to stop trials before its Emergency State Security Court.

From Allah's Willing Executioners, an Italian football coach recalls his stay in Saudi Arabia.  (If you read German, read the story at Blick, which is a Swiss site.)

From Roya News, three gunmen open fire at a wedding in Shamspur Mar Chundi, Afghanistan, killing three people, because music was played.

From Gatestone Institute, can journalist Éric Zemmour become France's next president?

From The Stream, a Halloween commercial for the candy bar Twix "sends a ghoulish message".

From The Daily Signal, four taxpayers take a Pennsylvania school board to court over free speech issues.

From The Western Journal, congresscritter Rashida Tlaib's (D-Mich) attempt at a "slam dunk" over a business leader falls flat.

From BizPac Review, the original anthem kneeler is sacked for comparing the NFL combine to the slave trade.

From The Daily Wire, Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg points out the "nobody gets everything that they want" after the Democrats drop paid family leave from their spending bill.  (I vaguely recall Mick Jagger saying something like that.)

From Breitbart, the Democrats get some scary news.

From Newsmax, according to former White House press secretary Sean Spicer, the American people are now seeing the double standards and hypocrisy of the media.

And from the New York Post, a man dies after being gored by a bull at the annual Trampling Of The Idiots in Pamplona, Spain.  (Disclaimer:  I did not invent the term "Trampling Of The Idiots".)

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