Friday, November 3, 2023

Friday Phenomena

As the sunny but cool weather continues on a Friday, here are some things going on:

From National Review, President Biden's support for Israel reaches its limit.

From FrontpageMag, Holocaust museums in the U.S. pay more attention to the death of George Floyd than to Hamas's attack on Israel.

From Townhall, a Jew goes undercover at a "free Palestine" rally.

From The Washington Free Beacon, due to the global outpouring of antisemitism, many Israelis say that they are safer in in the Jewish state than elsewhere.

From the Washington Examiner, congresscritter Rashida Tlaib (D-Mich) accuses Biden of "cheering on" what she regards as Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu's "ethnic cleansing".

From The Federalist, a list of key players in the crusade to "get Trump".

From American Thinker, for about 20 years, congresscritter Adam Schiff (D-Cal) has practically been my neighbor.  (Should I report his designation as "(D-MD)", or maybe "(D-MDCal)"?)

From MRCTV, illegal aliens in New York City find a new, but really very old, way to make a buck.

From NewsBusters, Florida Governor Ron DeSantis (R) tells Media Research Center President Brent Bozell how he deals with the liberal media.

From Canada Free Press, at American universities, the indoctrinated are called elite, and haters hide among "freedom" marchers.

From TeleSUR, the Peruvian parliament passes a law to ban child marriage.

From TCW Defending Freedom, the climate fearmongers should realize that Storm Babet was nothing more than bad weather.

From Snouts in the Trough, exposing the lies from the U.K.'s "New-Labour Tories".  (With musical guests The Who.)

From EuroNews, some people in Amsterdam will be able to vote at the house once inhabited by Anne Frank, which is now a museum.

From Voice Of Europe, Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni proposes a constitutional change in how her own office is elected.

From ReMix, almost half of the people convicted of rape or murder in Switzerland last year were not Swiss.

From Balkan Insight, the head of Serbia’s Security Information Agency resigns, blaming "blackmail" by the U.S. and the E.U.

From The North Africa Post, Benin and the Saudi Fund for Development meet to strengthen their mutual cooperation.

From The New Arab, more Egyptians are boycotting Western pro-Israel franchises.

From the Afghanistan Times, thousands of Afghans swamp Pakistan's northwestern border seeking to cross back into Afghanistan.

From The Hans India, Congress party leader Priyanka Gandhi Vadra criticizes the Indian federal government over inflation.  (American right-wingers such as myself like to do the same thing with President Biden, his administration, and his allied congresscritters.)

From Hindustan Times, in Mumbai, India, a video of a fake arrest leads to a real one.

From ANI, 94 pilgrims from Pakistan participate in the 720 annual Urs Mubarak of Hazrat Nizamuddin Aulia in Delhi, India.

From India Today, a magnitude-6.4 earthquake strikes Nepal, and is felt in Delhi.

From the Dhaka Tribune, Bangladeshi Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina is shown on the cover of Time magazine.

From New Age, 32 power plants in Bangladesh produced very little electricity during financial year 2023.

From the Colombo Page, Sri Lankan President Ranil Wickremesinghe announces "ambitious" plans for economic growth and environmental stability.

From the Daily Mirror, according to a study by Sri Lanka's National Building Research Organization, one fifth of the country's landmass, mainly in the central hill, is prone to landslides.

From Raajjee, President Ibrahim Solih urges his fellow Maldivians to safeguard national honor and sovereignty.

From Palestinian Media Watch, the group Fatah calls for terrorism in the West Bank.

From Gatestone Institute, is another war on the horizon?

From The Stream, new Speaker Johnson "in his own words".

From The Daily Signal, if you really want a ceasefire, tell Hamas to release all of their hostages and surrender unconditionally.

From BizPac Review, former Speaker Pelosi (D-Cal) lashes out at the centrist group No Labels for allegedly jeopardizing Biden's chances to be reelected.

From The Daily Wire, the leader of Hezbollah claims that atrocities blamed on Hamas were really committed by Israelis, and calls the U.S. the "Great Satan".  (Ayatollah Khomeini called.  He wants his term for the U.S. back.)

From the Daily Caller, the number of people in government jobs in U.S. reaches a new high for a non-census year.

From Breitbart, President Joe Biden (U.S.) has a meeting with President Gabriel Boric (Chile), during which the former prioritizes Ukraine.

From Newsmax, a group of congresscritters from both parties introduce a bill to create a tax credit for multichannel video programming distributors to carry work from independent programmers.

And from the New York Post, green slime oozes from New York City's grates and manholes.

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