Sunday, December 12, 2021

Sunday Stuff

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

From National Review, Senator Socialism (I-VT) doesn't seem to understand the concept of a "majority".

From Townhall, Vice President Harris claims that nothing about her job is supposed to be easy.

From The Washington Free Beacon, "Corleone family values".

From the Washington Examiner, President Biden's dangerous decrease in deportations.

From The Federalist, may the door not his Chris Wallace on his way out of Fox News.

From American Thinker, the Fed is largely to blame for the current inflation.

From LifeZette, Hillary Clinton's would-have-been 2016 victory speech is "great comedy".

From NewsBusters, a poll by NPR finds bad numbers for Biden and no credit for Democrats on their massive spending.

From TCW Defending Freedom, a look at hell.

From Snouts in the Trough, are the British trapped on a coronavirus vaccination not-so-merry-go-round?

From EuroNews, the U.K. increases its coronavirus alert level as a omicron variant spreads.

From The New Arab, Israel decides against selling its Iron Dome defense system to the UAE.

From Big News Network, terrorists kill a policeman who was protecting a polio vaccination team.

From Gatestone Institute, is Iran exporting oil or revolution?

From The Stream, President Trump knocked the door open, but someone else should walk through.

From The Western Journal, Biden uses note cards while appearing on a late-night TV show.

From BizPac Review, Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot (D) blames smash-and-grab robberies on retailers.

From The Daily Wire, a conservative company prints 260,000 square feet of "Let's Go Brandon" wrapping paper.

From the Daily Caller, Alabama quarterback Bryce Young wins the Heisman Trophy.

From the New York Post, the omicron coronavirus variant won't prevent the Miss Universe pageant from taking place.

From Breitbart, 20 Cuban migrants illegally cross the Rio Grande into Texas.

And from Newsmax, for the first time in modern history, Republicans outnumber Democrats in Florida.

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