Sunday, November 6, 2022

Sunday Stuff

On a warm Sunday with rain on the way, here are some thing going on:

From National Review, Houston Astros manager Dusty Baker gets his World Series ring.

From Townhall, new data disproves Democrat narratives about crime.

From The Washington Free Beacon, a review of a book about the Roman Empire.

From the Washington Examiner, according to a party strategist, Democrats "did not listen" to voters.

From American Thinker, left-wingers love immigration, if its done by the immigrants of the right color.

From NewsBusters, President Biden is upset that Twitter's new censorship rules will no longer benefit him.

From Canada Free Press, if you vote for Democrats this coming Tuesday, you're really voting for former President Obama.

From TeleSUR, Nicaraguan municipal elections proceed normally.

From TCW Defending Freedom, the pen is mightier than the coronavirus bully.

From Snouts in the Trough, the U.K. government is lying about migrants from Albania.

From Free West Media, the U.N. votes overwhelmingly to condemn Israel's nuclear arsenal.

From EuroNews, Italian authorities prevent dozens of migrants from disembarking from boats onto the island of Sicily.

From The North Africa Post, according to international experts, the Abraham Accords offer a "huge potential" for cooperation in the Middle East.

From The New Arab, Pope Francis concludes his trip to Bahrain with a visit to the oldest church in the Gulf region.  (This body of water is commonly called the "Persian Gulf", but nearby countries other than Iran call it the "Arabian Gulf".)

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

From The Stream, the under reported genocide of Nigerian Christians.

From Space War, Prime Minister Fumio Kishida pledges to boost Japan's military capacity.

From BizPac Review, according to retired neurosurgeon and former HUD Secretary Ben Carson, Biden is showing signs of "early stage" dementia.

From The Daily Wire, Tennessee Governor Bill Lee (R) explains why people are drawn to his state.

From the Daily Caller, U.S. Customs and Border Protection agents seize the "mother load of meth"

From the New York Post, gubernatorial candidate Lee Zeldin (R-NY) blasts Mr. Bill for joking about his anti-crime campaign.

From Breitbart, three unions in Sweden sound the alarm over growing violence in the country's primary schools.

And from Newsmax, the Phoenix office of gubernatorial candidate Kari Lake's (R-AZ) campaign remains closed after two envelopes containing a "suspicious white powder" arrived in the mail.

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