Tuesday, November 21, 2023

Taking A Break, And A Few Items

During the next few days, I'll be visiting family in Virginia for Thanksgiving, as I normally do.  Due to various activities in December, my blogging will be somewhat lighter than usual.  So if I miss a day or two somewhere, don't worry, because I'll be back soon enough.  Meanwhile, here are a few things going on:

From National Review, according to declassified intelligence, the Russian mercenary group Wagner is preparing to provide Iran or Hezbollah with air defense systems.

From FrontpageMag, it's always a mistake to make a deal with Islamic terrorists.  (Terrorists having other motivations are probably not worth making deals with, either.)

From Townhall, the proposed ceasefire in Gaza is believed to be a way for Hamas to buy time.

From The Washington Free Beacon, CAIR defends their promotion of a fake hate crime.

From The Federalist, three of the trans people eulogized by President Biden died while attacking someone else.

From American Thinker, the evil legacy of the late terrorist leader Osama bin Laden.

From NewsBusters, the U.K.'s North Hertfordshire Museum claims the Roman Emperor Elagabalus was transgender.

From EuroNews, has the real name of the British artist known as Banksy been revealed?

From Voice Of Europe, Ukraine set a timer for its own destruction 10 years ago.

From ReMix, the Dutch establishment is in a "panic" as Geert Wilders's Party for Freedom is set to become the largest party in the Dutch parliament.

From Gatestone Institute, the curious case of former presidential advisor Robert Malley.

From The Stream, a letter about the "Letter to America" written by the aforementioned Osama bin Laden.

From The Daily Signal, Biden sends more U.S. taxpayer money to the U.N. than ever.

From The Western Journal, the brother of a girl whose ears Biden claimed to "love" snaps back at him.

From BizPac Review, former Speaker Pelosi (D-Cal) once again does well in the stock market.

From The Daily Wire, congresscritters Mike Waltz (R-FL) and Jim Banks (R-IN) express concern over the National Security Agency's glossary that defines woke terms.

From the Daily Caller, the Air Force asks troops who were kicked out because they refused coronavirus vaccination to come back.

From the New York Post, a small plane crashes and burns in a shopping center parking lot in Plano, Texas.

From Breitbart, demand at food banks increases due to inflation.

From Newsmax, the Israeli cabinet approves a ceasefire with Hamas.  (So much for the warning above against making deals with terrorists.)

And from Fox Business, some restaurants which will be open on Thanksgiving.  (via the New York Post)

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