Friday, July 26, 2024

Friday Phenomena From The Middle Of Nowhere

Once again I have scampered off to an undisclosed location, this one somewhere in the mountains of northwestern Virginia.  Let's just say that whoever coined the phrase "middle of nowhere" might have passed through this area.  Naturally, travel reports will come in due course.  Meanwhile, here are a few things going on:

From National Review, former President Trump did not back out of a debate scheduled for September, President Biden did.

From Townhall, what Trump told Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu when he visited Mar-a-Lago.

From the Washington Examiner, congresscritter and former White House doctor Ronny Jackson (R-TX) puts out a letter confirming that Trump was shot in the ear.

From The Federalist, Blacksburg, Virginia Town Councilman Liam Watson (D) is arrested for alleged election fraud and illegal voting.

From American Thinker, her pro-Israel platitudes notwithstanding, Vice President Harris is really pro-Iran and pro-Hamas.

From TCW Defending Freedom, will U.K. Prime Minister Keir Starmer bring "assisted dying" to the U.K.?

From Gatestone Institute, why "moderate" Muslim Ed Husain can't honestly discuss Muslim hatred for Jews.

From The Stream, the house built by Democrats with their DEI.

From The American Conservative, the Democrat narrative about Harris is different from her record.

From The Daily Wire, Harris's niece teams up with fake female Dylan Mulvaney to produce a one-man show with a vulgar name.

From the Daily Caller, Trump announces that he will hold another rally in Butler, Pennsylvania.

From Breitbart, actress Jennifer Aniston wrongly claims that Senator and vice presidential candidate J.D. Vance (R-OH) wants to ban in-vitro fertilization.

And from the Genesius Times, to secure the endorsement of former President Obama, Harris sacrifices two babies to the ancient deity Moloch.

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