Sunday, December 3, 2023

Sunday Stuff

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

From National Review, a U.S. warship and multiple commercial ships reportedly came under attack in the Red Sea.

From Townhall, a whistleblower calls attention to "undisguised calls for the murder of Jews" at Harvard University.

From The Washington Free Beacon, a review of the book Tyranny of the Minority.

From the Washington Examiner, according to congresscritter James Comer (R-KY), Republican congresscritters have the votes necessary to start an impeachment inquiry against President Biden.

From American Thinker, what was the biggest problem with then-Senator Barack Obama's (D-IL) presidential candidate.

From NewsBusters, actresses apologize for their outrageous comments on the Israel-Hamas war.

From Canada Free Press, when it comes to money, "Qatar is Hamas and Hamas is Qatar".

From TeleSUR, the Yanomami people vote in Venezuela's referendum over the region of Essequibo.  (I learned about the Yanomami during a college course in cultural anthropology.)

From TCW Defending Freedom, Christians must unequivocally support the Jews.  (The article mentions the districts of Podgórze and Kazimierz in Kraków, Poland.  My 2000 trip to Hungary, Slovakia and Poland included a visit to Kazimierz.)

From India Today, a secondary school principal in Sheikhpura, Bihar, India receives death threats after female students are asked to remove their hijabs in classrooms.  (via OpIndia)

From CNN, four people are killed and dozens of others wounded in an explosion at a Sunday Mass held in a university gymnasium in Marawi, Philippines.

From Arutz Sheva, an op-ed about "Nazis, Muslims and the Jews".

From Gatestone Institute, Russia and Ukraine have both reach the "decimation point".

From The Stream, a question for the critics of the New Apostolic Reformation.

From The Daily Signal, the recently departed retired Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O'Connor shattered glass ceilings and became an inspiration.

From The Western Journal, Florida Governor Ron DeSantis (R) announces that he's on the Colorado presidential primary ballot with a message targeting his own party.

From BizPac Review, a man is arrested for allegedly killing three homeless people in Los Angeles was already in custody over a fourth victim.

From The Daily Wire, Governor DeSantis refuses to "play the media's game".

From the Daily Caller, how well is former President Trump doing in the polls?

From the New York Post, former congresscritter George Santos (R-NY) is gonna be in the movies.  (He appears to have a talent for making up stories, so it looks like he'll fit right into show business.)

From the Daily Mail, according to a new book, congresscritter AOC (D-NY) became a "pariah" and clashed with then-Speaker Pelosi (D-Cal).  (via the New York Post)

From Breitbart, according to Director of Research Seamus Bruner of the Government Accountability Institute, a Biden impeachment for bribery is an "open and shut case".

From Newsmax, according to Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr., the aforementioned bombing was the work of "foreign terrorists".

And from Fox News, Washington Commanders (and former Virginia Tech) cornerback Kendall Fuller is criticized for supporting the Fellowship of Christian Athletes in the NFL's "My Cause My Cleats" program.

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