Tuesday, November 28, 2023

Tuesday Things

On a cold and cloudy Tuesday, here are some things going on:

From National Review, the 2024 Republican presidential primary is starting to look like a repeat of 2016.

From FrontpageMag, President Biden skips the latest climate conference, which is held in a major oil-producing state.

From Townhall, Hamas and the Palestinian Islamic Jihad protect hostages released to the Red Cross from Palestinian civilians.

From The Washington Free Beacon, a supporter of Hezbollah is tapped to address "hate and threats of violence".

From the Washington Examiner, the five congresscritters who were kicked out of the House.

From The Federalist, if you want federal funds, transgender your businesses, non-profits, and schools.

From American Thinker, yes, liberals out there, let's talk about colonization.

From MRCTV, Biden claims that Hamas attacked Israel because he was about to bring peace to the region, but admits not be able to prove it.

From NewsBusters, Big Tech censors Biden's opponents far more than it censors Biden himself.

From Canada Free Press, some parts of the world are not behaving as global warming believers expect them to.

From TeleSUR, according to Venezuelan Vice President Delcy Rodriguez, defending the region of Essequibo is a national issue.

From TCW Defending Freedom, no country can survive the level of immigration that the U.K. is now experiencing.

From Snouts in the Trough, the four ways by which we are lied to.

From EuroNews, migrant smugglers and human traffickers could face up to 15 years in prison under new laws proposed by the European Commission.

From Voice Of Europe, two brothers from Brazil are arrested in Estepona, Spain for alleged connections to ISIS.

From ReMix, over 62 percent of welfare recipients in Germany are migrants.  (If you read German, read the story at NiUS.)

From Balkan Insight, a Serbian woman's data is misused in an election.

From The North Africa Post, the Algerian government intensifies its crackdown on peaceful opposition.

From The New Arab, an anti-Israel law divides President Kais Saied and the Tunisian parliament.

From Allah's Willing Executioners, a Syrian man disrupts a mass at Saint Stephen's Cathedral in Vienna, Austria and threatens to cut throats.  (If you read German, read the story at Exxpress.)

From The Jerusalem Post, Palestinian prisoners released by Israel chant their support for Hamas.  (Unlike the Israeli hostages for whom they are exchanged, these prisoners were incarcerated for actually committing crimes.)

From Jewish News Syndicate, a 12-year-old Israeli-French boy held captive by Hamas was forced to watch videos of their attack against Israel on October 7th.

From RAIR Foundation USA, a TikTok user reveals the jihadi agenda.

From Gatestone Institute, should we fund present-day "Nazis"?

From The Stream, "identifying and denouncing antisemitism".

From The Daily Signal, a member of my state's hate crime commission is suspended for comparing Israel to Nazi Germany, and won't apologize.

From The Western Journal, First Son Hunter Biden agrees to testify before the House Oversight Committee, but with a catch.

From BizPac Review, an innocent young boy is accused of "black face" for wearing makeup in the colors of his favorite football team.

From The Daily Wire, terrorists reportedly violate the ceasefire in Gaza.

From the Daily Caller, transwomen are barred from the female category in competitive fishing in England.

From the New York Post, about 2,850 migrants in New York City are finally given federal authorization to work.

From Breitbart, a 16-year-old boy is stabbed to death in Crépol, France by a group who reportedly shouted "stab white people", but the French government is worried about any vigilante response.  (If you read French, read the story at Le Figaro.)

And from Newsmax, Pope Francis cancels his appearance at the aforementioned climate conference due to medical reasons.

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