Thursday, November 10, 2022

A Few Late Things For Thursday

As I return home from a relatively busy day, here are a few things going on:

From National Review, we don't yet know about whether former President Trump is done.

From FrontpageMag, we won't have free and fair elections unless we bring back "Election Day".

From Townhall, election results in Arizona are delayed again.

From The Washington Free Beacon, in the midterms, white Democrats defeat non-white Republicans.

From the Washington Examiner, Republicans score some unexpected wins in California.

From The Federalist, the case against Senator Mitch McConnell (R-KY) remaining the Senate Republican leader.

From American Thinker, following disappointment for the Republicans in the midterms, a defense of Trump.

From CNS News, federal tax collections reach a record high in October.  (Now if the [bleepity-bleep]s in Congress and the administration could reign in their [bleepity-bleep]ing spending.)

From Red Voice Media, the Chief Twit has a journalist freaking out and the Biden administration running scared.  (via LifeZette)

From NewsBusters, a comparison of the tally by The Washington Post of alleged lies by Presidents Trump and Biden.

From Canada Free Press, "circumstantial evidence of voter fraud?"

From TCW Defending Freedom, ID cards are a "globalist dream that never goes away".

From Snouts in the Trough, get ready for weeks or even months of climate change drivel and lies.

From Stuff, a man in Auckland, New Zealand goes on trial for allegedly planning a terror attack.

From Gatestone Institute, what the Palestinians in the Gaza Strip and West Bank now need.

From The Stream, if the Republicans take the House, it would be a victory for free speech.

From The Daily Signal, the Washington State Building Code Council's ban on natural gas for newly constructed homes and office buildings is all cost and no benefit.

From ITR Economics, American GDP has made an encouraging change in direction.

From The American Conservative, abortion did not hold Republicans back in the midterms.

From The Western Journal, Montana votes to let babies die if they survive abortion.

From BizPac Review, congresscritter Marjorie Taylor Green (R-GA) gets some payback as the Democrat congresscritter across the hall from her loses her seat.

From The Daily Wire, self-proclaimed "original" Trump-backer Michael Savage now calls Florida Governor Ron DeSantis (R) "the future".

From the Daily Caller, an editorial wonders about where all the good men have gone.

From Breitbart, the conservative group American Principles Project backs congresscritter Elise Stefanik (R-NY) for House Republican Conference Chair.

From Newsmax, stocks rise in response to news that inflation went down in October.

And from the New York Post, near Salipada, India, elephants drink themselves under the table.

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