Thursday, October 27, 2022

A Few Things For Thursday

On a mild and partly sunny Thursday, here are a few things going on:

From National Review, why are Democrats in Colorado trying to tie Republican senatorial candidate Joe O'Dea to former President Trump, after Trump rages against O'Dea?

From FrontpageMag, the love story between Georgia gubernatorial candidate Stacey Abrams (D) and the IRS.

From Townhall, Arizona gubernatorial candidate Kari Lake's (R) lead in the polls gets a lot bigger.

From The Washington Free Beacon, a sleeper senatorial candidate in Washington thinks that she can turn the state red.

From the Washington Examiner, according to a report from Republican Senators, the coronavirus "more likely than not" resulted from a lab leak in Wuhan, China.

From The Federalist, over 350 literary workers think that censoring Supreme Court Justice Any Coney Barrett will save free speech.

From American Thinker, someone at the Department of Justice doesn't know "justice" from a hole in the ground.

From CNS News, according to Senator Mike Lee (R-UT), now that Roe v. Wade is gone, abortion should not be made into a national issue.

From Red Voice Media, the aforementioned Kari Lake promises to end medical tyranny.  (via LifeZette)

From NewsBusters, the Associated Press frets about the racial makeup of the two teams in the World Series.

From Canada Free Press, CFP toots its own horn, about being "a beacon of freedom in a sea of censorship".

From TeleSUR, Bolivia suspends food exports in order to guarantee a domestic supply.

From TCW Defending Freedom, is new Prime Minister Rishi Sunak in it for the British people, or for himself?

From OpIndia, a U.K. immigration court rejects the appeal of deportation orders against two men convicted of being involved in a rape gang in Rochdale, England.

From Gatestone Institute, how Americans and Europeans embolden Palestinian terrorism.

From The Stream, the right and the left are both guilty of blurring the lines between politics and the gospel.  (I've come to realize that politicians on both side love to quote the Bible - where it suits them.)

From The Daily Signal, after a Supreme Court ruling, the school district which fired a football coach for praying will reinstate him.

From Space War, according to Chinese President Xi Jinping, China and the U.S. must "find ways to get along".

From The American Conservative, the Biden administration prioritizes the movement of illegal migrants over American security.

From The Western Journal, former White House press secretary Kayleigh McEnany reveals what could prevent President Biden from running for reelection in 2024, and it's a catch-22.

From BizPac Review, according to Biden, it's racist for airlines to change people extra for more legroom.  (As one person on Twitter pointed out, whose Tweet was quoted by the article, the same people who, according to Biden, couldn't get an ID in order to vote can somehow still get an ID to board a plane.)

From The Daily Wire, a "gender affirming" psychiatrist's article is updated after getting fact-checked.

From the Daily Caller, an article in The New York Times admits that "apocalyptic" climate change predictions were way off.

From the New York Post, if you've got $4.2 million lying around, you can Carol Burnett's Los Angeles apartment.

From Breitbart, a video from 2020 shows current senatorial candidate John Fetter(wo)man (D-PA) defending former presidential candidate Hillary Clinton's (D) pledge downsize the coal industry.  (Considering how the coal industry once thrived in Pennsylvania, her pledge understandably did not sit well with many people in that state.  In the interests of full disclosure, yours truly is a descendant of Pennsylvania coal miners and breakers.)

From Newsmax, the Biden administration is attempting to end the military development of some sea-launched nuclear missiles ordered under then-President Trump.

From Reuters, a climate activist glues his head to the glass covering the painting Girl with a Pearl Earring in the Mauritshuis museum in The Hague, Netherlands.  (Go to this blog's archives for May 2017 to see a post on The Hague.)

And from The Citizen, to oversee its elections, Cayuga Country, New York calls on Batman.  (via the New York Post)

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