Sunday, November 12, 2023

Sunday Stuff

On a cool and clear Sunday, here are some things going on:

From National Review, National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan shares the U.S. vision for the Gaza Strip.

From Townhall, the liberal media keeps going after Speaker Johnson (R-LA).

From The Washington Free Beacon, a review of a book about the Chief Twit.

From the Washington Examiner, congresscritter Brian Higgins (D-NY) decides to get out while the gettin' is good.

From American Thinker, setting straight the Catholic Church's record on slavery.

From NewsBusters, NPR and Nina Jankowicz (of the Disinformation Governance Board) whine that it's "open season" on social media censors ahead of the 2024 election.

From TCW Defending Freedom, King Charles III should call a national day of prayer in the U.K.

From Sky News, a synagogue in Melbourne, Australia has to be evacuated after a pro-HamasPalestine protest is staged in front of it.

From Jewish News Syndicate, Hamas terrorists fire on IDF soldiers trying to evacuate Gazan civilians.

From Middle East Eye, at least 1,300 people, mostly Massalit civilians, are killed in the Sudanese region of West Darfur.

From Gatestone Institute, a look at a demonstration in Paris.

From The Stream, the blame always goes to Israel.

From BizPac Review, President Biden appears lost and confused during a wreath laying ceremony on Veterans day.

From The Daily Wire, IDF soldiers find an Arabic translation of Mein Kampf in a child's room in Gaza that was used as a terror base.

From the Daily Caller, the U.S. military strikes Iranian-backed targets in Syria.

From the New York Post, former New York Governor Andrew Cuomo (D) tells current Governor Kathy Hochul (D) to deploy the National Guard due to the recent rise in antisemitism.

From Breitbart, Jewish families leaving a synagogue in London are harassed by pro-HamasPalestinian protesters.

From Newsmax, according to former President Trump's lawyer Alina Habba, a motion for mistrial is coming "very soon".

And from The Mount Airy News, the Baltimore Orioles promote a resident of Mount Airy, Maryland to director of draft operations.

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