Monday, October 17, 2022

One Last Look And Some Links

Since today is my last full day in southeastern Pennsylvania, I decided to go back to Fairmount Park.  Since the afternoon sun was coming from the west, I could take a shot of the buildings in downtown Philadelphia, with part of the park in the foreground, where some sporting events were taking place.

On a cloudy (as you can see) and mild Monday, here are some things going on:

From National Review, Republicans make strong gains among independent women despite Democrats ramping up their pro-abortion messaging.

From FrontpageMag, President Biden deserves to be impeached for his attempt to have Saudi Arabia postpone its oil production cut.

From Townhall, mail-in ballots again become a legal problem for Pennsylvania.

From The Washington Free Beacon, bills from congresscritter Frank Pallone (D-NJ) and Senator Dan Sullivan (R-AK) would ban oil from U.S. reserves from being sold to China.

From the Washington Examiner, according to whistleblowers, the FBI has "voluminous evidence" against First Son Hunter Biden.

From The Federalist, as the midterm elections near, Democrats are desperate to distract voters from the real issues.

From American Thinker, the coronavirus has become the tyrant's portal.

From CNS News, five Republican Senators send a letter to Attorney General Merrick Garland reminding him that the FBI has no authority to police speech.

From LifeZette, convicted sex trafficker Ghislaine Maxwell shares a glimpse of her longtime friendship with Mr. Bill.

From NewsBusters, a Christian teacher is fired for refusing to read LGBTQ books to five-year-old children.

From Canada Free Press, sorry, coronavirus maniacs, but Americans are moving on.

From TeleSUR, former Brazilian President Inácio Lula da Silva calls current President Jair Bolsonaro, against whom he is running, "the king of fake news".

From TCW Defending Freedom, take this chance to limit immigration to the U.K. or watch the country get abolished.

From Snouts in the Trough, if the author of SitT can point out how to save the NHS millions of pounds, why can't the U.K.'s politicians?

From Gatestone Institute, China can conduct a sneak attack on Taiwan.

From The Stream, electric cars aren't "green", but are as black as the coal on which they run, and as brown as the Africans who mine the toxic chemicals used in their batteries.

From Space Daily, NASA is poised to break the sound barrier in a very different way.

From The American Conservative, life and death at the University of Notre Dame.

From The Daily Signal, on the protests in Iran, the silence from Western feminists and "progressives" is deafening.

From The Western Journal, a vice principal allows four masked gunmen into a high school in Cleveland, Ohio.

From BizPac Review, for the first time ever, Alaska cancels its snow crab season due to a huge drop in their population.

From The Daily Wire, Fox News correspondent Peter Doocy asks White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre about who thinks that Biden is doing a good job on inflation.

From the Daily Caller, Nike founder Phil Knight uses an analogy about she-don't-lie to explain his spending on the Oregon gubernatorial race.

From Fox News, researchers at Boston University claim to have a much more lethal strain of the coronavirus.  (via the New York Post)

From Breitbart, according to Governor Ron DeSantis (R-FL), Florida will have over 300,000 more registered Republicans than Democrats during November.

From Newsmax, the FBI warns both Republicans and Democrats about possible pre-election cyberattacks from China.

And from The Babylon Bee, climate activists vandalize a painting by artist Jackson Pollock, but no one notices.

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