Wednesday, July 24, 2024

Wednesday Wanderings

On a warm and cloudy Wednesday, here are some things going on:

From National Review, according to FBI Director Christopher Wray, the would-be Trump assassin researched the assassination of President John F. Kennedy.

From FrontpageMag and the "what a concept!" department, how about letting the voters decide?

From Townhall, with their lies and incompetence, Democrats "make conspiracy theories great again".

From The Washington Free Beacon, congresscritter Madeleine Dean (D-PA) meets with supporters Hamas and then boycotts Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's address to congress.

From the Washington Examiner, three Democrats decline to become Vice President Harris's running mate, one of whom is my governor.

From The Federalist, Democrats try to force illegal aliens on the town known for the "headless horseman".  (For anyone unfamiliar with this infamous equestrian, Wiki has a brief summary of his story.)

From American Thinker, democracy is indeed under attack, but not from former President Trump.

From MRCTV, Senator Socialism (I-VT) calls the aforementioned Benjamin Netanyahu a "war criminal".

From NewsBusters, fact-checkers alleged that Harris was never a "border czar".  (I suppose you could say that she was given that designation but never really did anything to protect the border.)

From Canada Free Press, as a certain saying goes, Democrats go "from the frying pan into the fire".

From TeleSUR, Venezuela activates a security plan for its elections.

From TCW Defending Freedom, a speech from new U.K. parliamentcritter Nigel Farage.

From Snouts in the Trough, Harris's deification has begun.

From EuroNews, ecologists are outraged as the Slovak government allows the killing of several dozen "problem" bears.

From Voice Of Europe, an Islamic center in Hamburg, Germany is shut down for alleged radical activities.

From ReMix, a German court rules that Syria is a safe country, which could enable deportation of Syrian migrants in Germany.  (Considering that Syria has been a cluster[bleep] for over a decade, I find this development hard to believe.)

From Balkan Insight, the Greek Council of State approves a previous court decision to extradite a wanted Turkish businessman.

From The North Africa Post, Morocco and Burkina Faso sign a military cooperation agreement.

From The New Arab, Human Rights Watch condemns the UAE's "abusively fast" trial of 57 Bangladeshi defendants for protesting.  (What is this "freedom of speech" you speak of?)

From The Jerusalem Post, the terrorist group Hezbollah has become a problem - in Brazil.

From RAIR Foundation USA, terrorists threaten the Paris Olympics.

From Gatestone Institute, the Biden administration gives $100 million more to terrorists.

From The Stream, why Islam was, is and will always be the "most formidable and persistent enemy" that Western civilization has ever had.

From The Daily Signal, maggots are released onto a table at the Watergate Hotel in Washington, D.C., where Netanyahu's delegation is staying.

From The American Conservative, California Republicans warn the whole country about a Kamala Harris presidency.

From The Western Journal, Trump shows off his golf skills.

From BizPac Review, the would-be Trump assassin reportedly got off 8 shots before being killed.

From The Daily Wire, Democrats and the media "sound the alarm" on Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro (D) due to his support for Israel.

From the Daily Caller, Democrats going to their convention in Chicago might encounter some illegal aliens.  (Considering that Democrats generally have no problem with illegal immigration, this meeting might be rather appropriate.)

From the New York Post, two Christian universities invite Jewish students to enroll at their campuses amid anti-Israel protests.

From Breitbart, 17 facts showing that Harris is on the far left.

From Newsmax, police have to use pepper spray to keep anti-Netanyahu protesters in line.

And from The Babylon Bee, Democrats flee the U.S. Capitol building in terror as a visiting Jew stands up to give a speech.

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