Sunday, September 25, 2022

Sunday Stories

On a Sunday that has been rainy, sunny and cloudy, here are some things going on:

From National Review, (possibly lame duck) congresscritter Liz Cheney (R-WY) promises to leave the Republican party if they re-nominate former President Trump in 2024.

From Townhall, according to an opinion column, liberals are wrong to regard Nazis and fascists as right-wingers.

From The Washington Free Beacon, a review of a book about how the American education system has failed its students and what to do about it.

From the Washington Examiner, former White House press secretary Jen Psaki makes a dire prediction for the Democrats in the midterms, if they are a referendum on President Biden.

From American Thinker, when Christians led by a man born in Transylvania fought back against invading Islamic terrorists - in 1442.  (This is not about Prince Vlad Dracula, who would have been a young boy at the time.)

From NewsBusters, Meet the Press host Chuck Todd thinks that more illegal immigration could solve our current inflation.

From Canada Free Press, baby heartbeats are precious to all mothers.

From TeleSUR, Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro is harshly criticized in his second presidential debate.

From TCW Defending Freedom, U.K. conservatives cravenly surrender to the green lobby.

From Gatestone Institute, some future demographic trends.

From The Stream, California Governor Gavin Newsom (D) is "the king of late-term abortion".

From Space War, according to South Korea's military, North Korea just fired a ballistic missile.

From The American Conservative, groomers, looters, and other left-wingers.

From The Western Journal, what the Federal Reserve is ignoring about inflation and the economy.

From BizPac Review, gun control advocate David Hogg admits that he has been shooting guns with his father since he was a wee lad.

From The Daily Wire, crowdfunding donations pour in for a pro-life activist arrested by at least 20 FBI agents for defending his 12-year-old son from harassment.

From the Daily Caller, the November nightmare expected for the Democrats could finally come true.

From the New York Post, a flesh-eating animal tranquilizer is linked to thousands of drug overdoses in humans.

From Breitbart, Italians vote in an election that could make Brothers of Italy party Leader Giorgia Meloni their country's new prime minister, to the consternation of the E.U.

And from Newsmax, Floridians keep a cautious eye on Tropical Storm Ian, which is likely to strengthen into a hurricane and strike Florida.

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