Thursday, December 28, 2023

A Traveling Sasquatch's Late Dozen

Now that I'm back home in Maryland, here are 12 things going on:

From National Review, presidential candidate and former South Carolina Governor (R) Nikki Haley answers a question about the cause of the Civil War without mentioning slavery.  (Considering that her party was founded to oppose the spread of slavery and her state was the first to secede from the Union, she appears to be historically challenged.)

From FrontpageMag, the media tries to insulate President Biden from his son Hunter's legal problems.

From Townhall, Canada forces all employers regulated by the government to provide tampons in their men's restrooms.

From The Washington Free Beacon, former congresscritter George Santos (R-NY) is a nominee for Man of the Year.

From American Thinker, if you think that former President Trump is Hitler, what do the facts say about both men?  (Trump is by no means the first U.S. president to be compared with the infamous Austrian painter who became Germany's dictator.)

From NewsBusters, six White House briefings in which press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre was hit from her left.

From Allah's Willing Executioners, an "Allah Akbar" breaks out in Marseille, France.  (If you read French, read the story at Le Figaro or FDeSouche.)

From The Jerusalem Post, according to New York City Mayor Eric Adams (D), pro-Palestinian protesters are "sure" to disrupt the New Year's Eve ball drop in Times Square.

From Palestinian Media Watch, a Fatah official in Denmark is proud that his group did not condemn Hamas's atrocities committed on October 7th.

From Fox News, a second American held by Hamas in Gaza has been confirmed dead.

From Gatestone Institute, "who supports Hamas?"

And from The Stream, the current "slaughter of the innocents", like the one which happened 2,000 years ago, is aimed at Christ.

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