Sunday, November 27, 2022

Rainday Links

On a rainy Sunday after I drove back from Virginia, here are some things going on:

From National Review and the "believe it or not" department, Democrats give former President Trump credit for being right on some things.

From Townhall, an admission from Senator Chris Murphy (D-Con) throws cold water on President Biden's gun control agenda.

From The Washington Free Beacon, a review of a book about President Reagan.

From the Washington Examiner, early voting in the Georgia senatorial runoff is off to a robust start.

From American Thinker, Biden allows for increased oil drilling - in Venezuela.

From Red Voice Media, according to Dr. Fauci, we're "certainly" still in the coronavirus pandemic.  (via LifeZette)

From NewsBusters, according to journalist Jonathan Swan, Republican "still fear" criticizing Trump.

From Canada Free Press, farm grain silos can be used as homes.

From TCW Defending Freedom, a four-legged illegal alien turns up on the British island of Jersey.

From Free West Media, pro-migrant black Italian parliamentcritter Aboubakar Soumahoro is suspended while being investigated for allegedly mistreating migrants.

From EuroNews, the Italian government declares a state of emergency due to mudslides on the island of Ischia.

From The North Africa Post, Equatorial Guinean President Obiang Nguema Mbasogo wins reelection for his sixth term.

From The New Arab, the Arab Monetary Fund reportedly signs a $1 billion agreement to support governmental reforms in Yemen.

From WION, a bank manager in Iran is fired for serving a woman who was not covering her head.

From Firstpost, a day after the Taliban claim to have killed nine "rebels", three of their victims turn out to be children.

From Gatestone Institute, the persecution of Christians in October 2022.

From The Stream, "the spirit of gratitude".

From The Daily Signal, the incoming Republican-majority House will have a chance to drain the swamp by banning earmarks.

From The American Conservative, whether schoolmaster Thomas Achord is a closet racist and anti-Semite matters.

From The Western Journal, actress Alyssa Milano gets rid of her Tesla electric vehicle and replaces it with one made by a company with literal Nazi roots.

From BizPac Review, Christmas trees get more expensive while Santas become more scarce.

From The Daily Wire, congresscritter Jim Clyburn (D-SC) explains why it's "necessary" for him to "stay in power".

From the Daily Caller, money isn't the only important factor in winning elections.

From the New York Post, Republicans slam Trump's judgment after he has dinner with rapper Kanye West and Holocaust denier Nick Fuentes.

From Breitbart, Border Patrol agents arrest two convicted and deported child sex offenders trying to reenter the U.S.

And from Newsmax, according to the Chief Twit, new user signups at Twitter are at all-time high.

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