Wednesday, August 14, 2024

A Bit Of Late Wednesday Whatnot

I have traveled to a temporary undisclosed location in southeastern Ohio, on my way to another location in southwest Ohio.  Other than that, here are some things going on:

From FrontpageMag, veterans are not fooled by Governor (D-Min) and vice presidential candidate Tim Walz.

From Townhall, Taliban terrorists show off equipment left behind by the U.S. military, marking the third anniversary of the U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan.

From The Washington Free Beacon, Senator Jon Tester (D-MT) doesn't say much about Vice President and presidential candidate Harris.

From the Washington Examiner, can Harris keep escaping media scrutiny?

From The Federalist, the media love former President Trump's ideas - when they come from Harris.

From American Thinker, yes, "they" attempted to kill Trump, whoever "they" are.

From NewsBusters, now that President Biden is no longer seeking reelection, the networks ABC and NBC finally cover the hubbub surrounding First Son Hunter Biden and the Ukrainian company Burisma.

From TCW Defending Freedom, on the riverbank with Hammy the hamster and Roderick the water rat.

From Snouts in the Trough, who has "blood on their hands"?

From The Jerusalem Post, Hamas launches rockets from a humanitarian area while dressed as civilians.

From The Mirage, Taliban rule erases women from public life in Afghanistan.

From Allah's Willing Executioners, a TV documentary shows Afghan refugees taken in by Germany going back to Afghanistan on holiday.  (Their home country is so dangerous that they had leave it, but it's still safe enough for them to visit?  If you read German, read the story at Focus.)

From Gatestone Institute, China is now trying to get Iran to attack Israel.

From The Stream, when the Ottoman Sultan Muhammad II had 800 Christians beheaded.

From The Daily Signal, how did the pro-Hamas mob overwhelm park police in Washington, D.C.?

From The American Conservative, why self-interest may prevent the Middle East from blowing itself up.

From The Western Journal, is Harris afraid of holding press conferences?

And from SFGate, if you've got $21 million lying around, you can purchase a mansion in Carmel-by-the-Sea, California once owned by actor and Mayor Clint Eastwood.

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