Friday, August 2, 2024

Friday Fuss

Now that I've returned home, on a hot and sunny Friday, here are some things going on:

From National Review, the dangerous gender experiment in Olympic boxing.

From FrontpageMag, terrorists, Chinese companies, criminal illegal aliens and corrupt government officials have nothing to fear if Vice President Harris becomes president.

From Townhall, why Kyle Rittenhouse will not vote for former President Trump.

From The Washington Free Beacon, who is Harris's national security advisor Phil Gordon?

From the Washington Examiner, an immigration program is halted due to claims of fraud.

From The Federalist, Ohio's elections chief finds 499 more non-citizens registered to vote.

From American Thinker, most Jews wouldn't vote for Trump even if Moses endorsed him.

From MRCTV, another boxer who had failed "her" gender test wins a women's match at the Paris Olympics.

From NewsBusters, an op-ed in the Huffington Post admits an obvious truth about Harris.

From Canada Free Press, will not one, but two countries go from freedom to slavery?

From TeleSUR, Venezuela's Electoral Council publishes a second report of the country's election results.

From TCW Defending Freedom, according to a large study done in Canada, the coronavirus vaccines, lockdowns, and other measures killed about 17 million people.

From The Times Of Israel, Turkey blocks the platform Instagram.

From The Jerusalem Post, Turkey declares a day of mourning over the death of Hamas political leader Ismail Haniyeh, as its embassy in Tel Aviv lowers its flag to half-mast.

From Gatestone Institute, European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen's program is Europe's "recipe for disaster".

From The Stream, the Paris Olympic opening ceremony mimicked the blasphemous feast of Babylonian Emperor Belshazzar.

From The Daily Signal, of the 1.8 million people who entered working age over the past year, only a net of one in 32 are working.

From The American Conservative, why middle class Americans want Trump to return to the presidency.  (While I am one of those people who want him back in office, I recognize that if he again becomes president, Trump will inherit a worse economic situation and far worse illegal immigration crisis than he did when he started his first term back in January of 2017.  This means it will be more difficult to get positive results this time around than last time.)

From BizPac Review, did Trump, at the National Association of Black Journalists convention, make "one of the best persuasion plays in political history"?

From The Daily Wire, how then-Attorney General Kamala Harris (D-Cal) protected Planned Avoidance Of Parenthood.

From the Daily Caller, Philadelphia Mayor Cherelle Parker (D) may have just leaked Harris's choice of vice presidential running mate.  (According to Wiki, she is the 100th mayor of Philadelphia and the first woman to hold that office.)

From the New York Post, New York's oldest person celebrates her 112th birthday and shares the secret to her longevity.

From Breitbart, CNN shuts down its "opinion" site that nobody read.

From Newsmax, the Trump campaign tries to tie Harris to "Bidenomics".

And from SFGate, a businesswoman in San Jose, California is sentenced for importing fruit from Vietnam, which was infested with (you guessed it) fruit flies.

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