Sunday, December 10, 2023

Rainday Links

On a cloudy and sometimes rainy Sunday, here are some things going on:

From National Review, Houston, you might have a problem, but it won't be congresscritter Sheila Jackson Lee (D-TX) as your new mayor.

From Townhall, former congresscritter George Santos (R-NY) finds a strange new way of bringing in money.

From The Washington Free Beacon, a review of a book about the Supreme Court justices appointed by President F.D. Roosevelt.

From the Washington Examiner, Senator Chris Murphy (D-CT) admits that the charges against First Son Hunter Biden are "legally justified".

From American Thinker, presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy (R) points out how the "great replacement" is "a basic statement of the Democratic Party's platform".  (You could say that the "great replacement" has already happened.  Just ask any American Indian.)

From NewsBusters, The Atlantic goes nuts over the possible second term of former (and maybe future) President Trump.

From TCW Defending Freedom, American right-wing journalist Tucker Carlson changes his mind about alleged conspiracy theorist Alex Jones.

From Gatestone Institute, how to quickly end Hamas's war against Israel.

From The Stream, "see it for yourself".

From BizPac Review, according to cable TV host Bill Maher, Harvard and UPenn play for "team Hamas".

From The Daily Wire, according to Senator James Lankford (R-OK), the Biden administration is not offering enough to secure the border.  (I would disagree with him.  I don't think that the administration is offering anything at all to secure the border.)

From the Daily Caller, according to an opinion column, President Biden has become the "Pinocchio-i- Chief".

From the New York Post, an illegal alien undocumented suspect is arrested for allegedly murdering a 16-year-old girl in Edna, Texas.

From Breitbart, former congresscritter Liz Cheney (R-WY) claims to focus on Trump because he's an "existential threat" to our republic.

From Newsmax, former U.K. europarliamentcritter Nigel Farage might be plotting a return to British politics.

And from SFGate, San Francisco's SantaCon party bus is not what someone expected.

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