Sunday, September 18, 2022

Sunday Stories

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

From National Review, an attorney with an account on TikTok claims that a Soror-backed organization offered him money to create an anti-Trump propaganda post relating to the Capitol riot.

From Townhall, at a rally in Ohio, former President Trump claims that the U.S. "is being invaded" by "thugs and tyrants".

From The Washington Free Beacon, a review of a book about America's overdose crisis.

From the Washington Examiner, when the "weed-wagon" arrives in your state, ask them about California.

From American Thinker, the transgender movement literally goes to the bathroom.

From Red Voice Media, an 80-year-old woman (R) running for state Senator in Utah uses her own rap song in a campaign ad.  (via LifeZette)

From NewsBusters, NBC host Chuck Todd wonders of Florida Governor Ron DeSantis (R) is sending illegal migrants to Martha's Vineyard to distract from abortion.

From Canada Free Press, something wicked is heading our way.

From TeleSUR, President Biden declares a state of emergency in Puerto Rico because of Hurricane Fiona.

From TCW Defending Freedom, why the U.K. needs a king.  (This leads to a question.  If the United Kingdom were to abolish its monarchy, calling itself a "kingdom" would no longer make sense.  If that ever happens, what should the country's new name be?)

From Michael Smith News, how many U.K. policemen does it take to stop a knife-wielding attacker?

From Allah's Willing Executioners, a Belgian soccer player claims to have been called "Hitler's son" because he's blond.  (This seems odd because Hitler had dark hair.  If you read French, read the story at Valeurs Actuelles.)

From Gatestone Institute, Christians in Afghanistan "face routine torture".

From Space War, Colombia's peace commissioner meets with leaders of a dissident faction of FARC.

From The Daily Signal, a "Zuckerbucks"-style effort to get out the vote might happen in Milwaukee.

From The Western Journal, Trump warns that there could be serious "problems" if he is indicted.

From BizPac Review, the aforementioned Governor De Santis blast Biden for "scrambling" to respond to the situation in Martha's Vineyard, and exposes what he ignored.

From The Daily Wire, the Democrat mayor of El Paso, Texas defends sending illegal migrants to New York City.  (It's OK when Democrats do that sort of thing?)

From the Daily Caller, senatorial candidate Joe O'Dea calls out Democrats for "doing nothing" as American children die from fentanyl.

From Breitbart, in Arizona, senatorial candidate Blake Masters (R) is neck and neck with Senator Mark Kelly (D), and gubernatorial candidate Kari Lake (R) expands her lead.

From Newsmax, Senator Ted Cruz (R-TX) calls Biden the world's biggest human trafficker.

And from the New York Post, how to watch Queen Elizabeth's funeral.

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