Wednesday, December 27, 2023

Wednesday Whatnot

On a cool rainy Wednesday, both here in Virginia and back in Maryland, here are a few things going on:

From National Review, the Michigan Supreme Court rules to keep former President Trump on the state's ballot.

From FrontpageMag, a TV crime show features a 2009 murder in Arizona, but doesn't dare to point out its cause.

From Townhall, Trump responds to the Michigan Supreme Court's decision to keep him on the state's ballot.

From The Washington Free Beacon, one nominee for Man of the Year is new Argentinian President Javier Milei.

From the Washington Examiner, according to an editorial, Hamas's rejection of Egypt's ceasefire proposal underscores why the terror group should be destroyed.

From The Federalist, silence in the face of Hamas's use of hospitals will ensure that more civilians die.

From American Thinker, with our borders being so open, why don't we just invite the whole world to come to the U.S.?

From MRCTV, the NCAA is still silent on keeping men out of women's sports.

From NewsBusters, the media are hiding Mexican President AMLO's demand that the U.S. discuss its embargo on Cuba in exchange for help with the U.S.-Mexico border.

From TCW Defending Freedom, Lancashire cheese.

From Arutz Sheva, an award-winning Turkish news anchor is fired for appearing on camera with a "pro-Israel" Starbucks coffee cup on her desk.

From Jewish News Syndicate, according to a poll, about a third of Israeli Arabs regard Hamas's attack against Israel on October 7th as being in tune with Islamic values.

From Gatestone Institute, China steps up its bullying of the Philippines to test U.S. resolve.

From The Stream, the U.S. military is under attack in both the Middle East and in our classrooms.

From The Western Journal, a CBS reporter predicts a "Black Swan" event for 2024.

From BizPac Review, President Biden and Vice President Harris are torched over their "Happy Kwanzaa" wishes.

From The Daily Wire, how radical groups get anti-Israel material into American classrooms.

From the Daily Caller, a federal judge in Idaho rules against the state's ban on sex change procedures for children.

From the New York Post, after her boyfriend Travis Kelce's Kansas City Chiefs lose on Christmas, singer Taylor Swift fires back at comparisons to Yoko Ono.

From Breitbart, the top five stories about Biden family corruption which the media ignored in 2023.

From Newsmax, former Senator Joe Lieberman (D-Con) claims that his group No Labels will not prevent Biden from being reelected.

And from SFGate, is the "all-you-can-fly" pass from Frontier Airlines really worth it?

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