Friday, November 10, 2023

Friday Fuss

On a cool rainy Friday, here are some things going on:

From National Review, in Montreal, antisemites shoot bullets into Jewish schools and throw a Molotov cocktail at a synagogue.

From FrontpageMag, leftists cheerlead for Hamas's terror.

From Townhall, The Washington Post censors an anti-Hamas cartoon.

From The Washington Free Beacon, Senator John Fetterman (D-PA) waves an Israeli flag at Hamas supporters as they are arrested outside the Capitol building.

From the Washington Examiner, Republican Michigan state Senators call for congresscritter Rashida Tlaib (D-Mich) to resign.

From The Federalist, U.S. Attorney David Weiss gives more conflicting testimony about his authority to charge First Son Hunter Biden.

From American Thinker, Islam is the proverbial "bull" in the "china shop" of history.

From MRCTV, a Belmont University student is shot dead by a career criminal who was released due to his "incompetence to stand trial" for a previous alleged shooting offense.

From NewsBusters, hosts on The View worry that Senator Joe Manchin (D-WV) might make a third party run for president.

From Canada Free Press, the real target is not Israel.

From TCW Defending Freedom, Ofcom's double standards for GB News and the BBC when it comes to weather and climate.  (The Office of Communications, a.k.a. Ofcom, is the U.K.'s regulatory authority for the broadcasting, telecommunications, and postal industries.)

From EuroNews, despite warnings from China, Estonia allows Taiwan to open a representative office in the capital city of Tallinn.

From Voice Of Europe, the latest collapse in the relations between Poland and Ukraine.

From ReMix, four Polish europarliamentcritters face criminal charges for liking an election ad that criticized mass immigration.  (What is this "freedom of speech" you speak of?)

From Balkan Insight, five Bosnians plead guilty to allegedly abusing and torturing Serb prisoners in 1992.

From The North Africa Post, the U.S. lists Morocco as having some of the world's best roads.

From The New Arab, a delegation from Hamas arrives in Egypt.

From The Jerusalem Post, a University of Montreal professor tells Jewish students at Concordia University (also in Montreal) to "go back to Poland".

From Gatestone Institute, ceasefires in Gaza will only hinder the release of hostages.

From The Stream, according to congresscritter Andrew Clyde (R-GA), the "evidence is concrete" in the investigation of President Biden and his family.

From The Daily Signal, the Nashville school shooter's manifesto suggest that "gender-affirming" care has an inconvenient aspect.

From The National Pulse, the FBI seizes two cell phones and an iPad belonging to New York City Mayor Eric Adams (D).

From BizPac Review, congresscritter Elise Stefanik (R-NY) files an ethics complaint on the judge overseeing former President Trump's civil fraud trial.

From The Daily Wire, thousands of Gazans move through an evacuation corridor created by the IDF.

From the Daily Caller, a federal judge denies Trump's request to postpone his trial over allegedly mishandling classified documents.

From the New York Post, Republican Senators Ted Cruz (TX), Mike Lee (UT) and Chuck Grassley (Iowa) warn the DOJ over the surveillance of staffers of people investigating Russiagate.

From Breitbart, Israel prepares for possible attacks from Hamas and Hezbollah using rockets containing liquid variants of fentanyl.

From Newsmax, in response to contracts between the United Auto Workers and the "big three" Detroit automakers, Honda gives its American workers an 11 percent pay increase.

And from Fox News, Senator Marsha Blackburn (R-TN) urges the Senate Judiciary Committee to subpoena the late Jeffrey Epstein's flight logs.

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