Saturday, October 28, 2023

Saturday Stories

Now that I'm back from my brief visit to Pennsylvania, here are some things going on:

From National Review, the suspected Maine mass-shooter is found dead.

From Townhall, according to Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu, Israelis must either "survive or die".

From The Washington Free Beacon, former Vice President Pence suspends his presidential campaign.

From the Washington Examiner, electric vehicles are not a good bargain for anyone.

From The Federalist, the company Eventbrite nixed a "protecting women's sports" event while platforming rallies by Hamas supporters.

From American Thinker, the bowling alley where much of the Maine mass-shooting took place is a gun-free zone.

From NewsBusters, The Washington Post offers the Chief Twit a one-finger salute.

From Canada Free Press, 60 years of left-wing indoctrination.

From TCW Defending Freedom, it's OK for the U.K. to keep out boat people, if they're from Albania.

From The Times Of Israel, an Iranian girl allegedly attacked by morality police later dies.

From Gatestone Institute, action against Iran needs tob be stronger.

From The Stream, an open letter to University of Pennsylvania business school chairman Marc Rowan, and others.

From BizPac Review, Senator Socialism (I-VT) irks his base by remembering the mass shooting at a synagogue in Pittsburgh.

From The Daily Wire, the IDF strikes at Hamas's tunnels.

From the Daily Caller, energy companies laugh at predictions of "peak oil".  (According to predictions I read several decades back, there currently should not be any oil left.  In other words, "peak oil" was already supposed to have happened.)

From Breitbart, former President Trump tells the Republican Jewish Coalition that President Biden's weakness led to Hamas's attack on Israel.

From Newsmax, hundreds of pro-Hamas protesters fill New York City's Grand Central Terminal, with 200 of them being detained.

And from the New York Post, a doctor in California proposes new terminology for our private parts.

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