Tuesday, October 17, 2023

Tuesday Tidbits

On a cool cloudy Tuesday somewhere in northern Virginia, here are some things going on:

From National Review, reports of congresscritter Jim Jordan's (R-OH) impending Speakership have so far been premature.

From FrontpageMag, anti-Israel Jewish leftists struggle with their side's support for Hamas's murder and rape of Israeli Jews.

From Townhall, Jordanian King Abdullah II refuses to take in any civilian refugees from the Gaza Strip.

From The Washington Free Beacon, anti-Israel congresscritters face campaign finance problems and primary challengers.

From the Washington Examiner, the 20 Republican congresscritters who have so far prevented the aforementioned Jim Jordan from becoming Speaker.

From The Federalist, the premise of former President Trump's conspiracy trial is "an affront to free elections" and the rule of law.

From American Thinker, debunking the media's nonsensical narrative about "ghost guns".

From MRCTV, activists protest the removal of tampon dispensers from men's bathrooms at Clemson University.

From NewsBusters, according to David Frum of The Atlantic, Israel and its Prime Minister Netanyahu are too cowardly to launch a ground invasion of Gaza.

From Canada Free Press, perhaps the FBI should stop persecuting Trump for long enough to investigate how American components found there way into Iranian drones.

From TeleSUR, after 11 months, talks resume between Venezuela's governing and opposition parties.

From TCW Defending Freedom, on the BBC, a terrorist really isn't a terrorist.

From Snouts in the Trough, according to a government spokesperson, "EVs are safe".

From Voice Of Europe, Ukraine uses ATACMS missiles against Russian military forces for the first time.  (The article links to a story in The Wall Street Journal, which is behind a paywall.)

From ReMix, an Islamist gunman from Tunisia kills two Swedish soccer fans in Brussels, Belgium, and is later shot dead by police.

From Balkan Insight, Serbia and China sign a free trade agreement.

From The North Africa Post, the world's first off-road solar-powered car is tested in Morocco.

From The New Arab, where does Egypt stand on the war between Israel and Hamas?

From The National, more on the Tunisian who shot dead two Swedes in Brussels.

From the Daily Mail, videos show Hamas terrorists wearing bodycams as they attack civilians.

From Gatestone Institute, Iran directly helped Hamas's attack against Israel.

From The Stream, who has normalized the killing of women and children?

From The Daily Signal, moral equivalence is either moral confusion or hate for Israel.

From BizPac Review, more again on the aforementioned Jim Jordan not being elected Speaker.

From The Daily Wire, residents of Plum Grove, Texas point out the problems with the nearby development Colony Ridge, believed to a settlement for illegal aliens.

From the Daily Caller, congresscritter Steve Scalise (R-LA) declines to give a nominating speech for congresscritter Jim Jordan.

From the New York Post, a new chili called Pepper X is the hottest ever.

From Breitbart, the IDF claims that a misfired Palestinian Islamic Jihad rocket caused the explosion at the Ahli Baptist Hospital in Gaza, which reportedly killed hundreds of people.

From Newsmax, the IRS plans a limited rollout of a new system for filing taxes.

And from The Babylon Bee, President Biden goes to Israel to preside over the opening ceremonies for World War III.

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