Sunday, October 23, 2022

Some Stuff For Sunday

On a mild cloudy Sunday, here are some things going on:

From National Review, Hispanic voters are more likely than white Democrats to say that the southern border is not secure.

From Townhall, a billboard shows President Biden eating ice cream while inflation soars.

From The Washington Free Beacon, a review of a book about then-President Trump's Abraham Accords, and how to prevent Biden from undoing them.

From the Washington Examiner, appearing on Meet the Press, congresscritter Liz Cheney (R-WY) was right - partially.

From The Federalist, Americans rightly regard the media as the biggest threat to democracy.

From American Thinker, New York Governor Kathy Hochul (D) is suddenly concerned about safety in her state.

From CNS News, people on the terrorist watch list keep crossing the southern border.

From LifeZette, Google gets sued for alleged political bias and election interference.

From NewsBusters, Politico accidentally admits that ranked choice voting helps Democrat candidates.

From Canada Free Press, the demons scream louder as they keep coming for our children.

From TeleSUR, Pacific Hurricane Roslyn degrades to category 1 as it strikes the Mexican state of Nayarit.

From TCW Defending Freedom, the tide turned in 1942 at the Battle of El Alamein.

From Free West Media, European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen is presented with the Great Reset award.

From EuroNews, more suspicious drones appear above Norway's offshore oil facilities.

From ReMix, after a Somali migrants kills two Germans, a journalist gets fired for criticizing Somalia.

From The North Africa Post, Marrakech, Morocco will host the World Social Security Forum from October 24th to 28th.

From The New Arab, at least 220 people have been killed in tribal clashes in Sudan.

From Gatestone Institute, what ordinary Iranians want from the U.S. government.

From The Stream, should Christians assume the best about our enemies' motives, or is that stupid?

From Sino Daily, as former leader Hu Jintao is escorted out of China's Politburo, is the reason medical or a power play?

From The Western Journal, a former White House doctor calls Biden's current situation "assisted living".

From BizPac Review, a contributor to CNN and MSNBC claims that Republicans would ban birth control nationwide.

From The Daily Wire, Biden admits that he could "drop dead tomorrow".

From the Daily Caller, singer Carly Simon honors her sisters, who died of cancer one day apart from each other.

From the New York Post, former U.K. Prime Minister Boris Johnson decides against trying to take the job back.

From Breitbart, congresscritter Michael Waltz (R-FL) calls Chinese President Xi Jinping the "most powerful" Chinese dictator since Mao Zedong.

And from Newsmax, according to a poll, voter interest for the midterm elections has reached an all-time high.

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