Friday, August 23, 2024

Friday Fuss

On a warm and sunny Friday, now that I'm back from Ohio, here are some things going on:

From National Review, what presidential candidate Vice President Harris did not say in her acceptance speech at the Democratic National Convention.

From FrontpageMag, has anyone seen any "Kamala" signs yet?  (While I was in Ohio, I did see a "Biden/Harris" sign, and thought "Biden's no longer running, so your sign needs an update".)

From Townhall, one line from Harris's acceptance speech got more attention that she probably wanted, for the wrong reasons.

From The Washington Free Beacon, Democrats try to paint Harris as former President Obama's rightful heir.

From the Washington Examiner, pro-HamasPalestinian protests outside the Democratic National Convention fizzle out.

From The Federalist, everything Harris said about abortion in her acceptance speech was a lie.

From American Thinker, the United Kingdom, whose traditions led to American ideas about liberty, embraces despotism.

From MRCTV, the Democratic National Convention's hypocrisy is exposed by.....a former CNN anchor?

From NewsBusters, CNN This Morning analyst Elliot Williams compares Harris's speech to the rhetoric of the late U.K. Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher?  (Did Harris say anything about going wobbly?)

From Canada Free Press, abortion is a life and death matter for America.

From TeleSUR, the Venezuelan Prosecutor's Office plans to summon recent presidential candidate Edmundo Gonzales to testify about his alleged role in a website created by the country's "far-right".

From TCW Defending Freedom, two brave men dare to speak for the U.K. majority about immigration.

From EuroNews, President President Emmanuel Macron plans to hold meetings with political leaders in an attempt to form a new government.

From ReMix, is the Polish right-wing party Confederation on the rise or facing internal strife?

From Balkan Insight, a lawyer based in Sydney, Australia swims from Lecce, Italy to Vlora, Albania.  (According to the article, she has Albanian ancestry.)

From The North Africa Post, former Tunisian presidential candidate Safi Saïd is released after one day in prison.

From The New Arab, using electricity in Egypt is gonna cost ya more, pilgrim.

From the Daily Mail, ISIS-related inmates take over a jail in Russia, but are soon afterwards sent to their virgins.

From Gatestone Institute, the only ward which Qatar deserves is for supporting terrorism.

From The Stream, since the Democrats offered abortion and vasectomies at their convention, should they have also offered euthanasia?

From The Daily Signal, three things that Harris ducked while accepting the Democratic Party's presidential nomination.

From The American Conservative, the same old faces and policies dominate foreign policy discussion at the Democratic National Convention.

From The Western Journal, police and agitators clash on the final night of the Democratic National Convention.

From BizPac Review, the host of CNBC's Squawk Box gets fed up and loses it over Senator Fake Cherokee (D-MA).

From The Daily Wire, 11 things to know from Harris's acceptance speech.

From the Daily Caller, presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. (I) suspends his campaign and will endorse former President Trump where in states where Kennedy is not on the ballot.

From the New York Post, Austin Peay assistant football coach Patrick Kugler resigns after being arrested for alleged human trafficking.

From Breitbart, Harris warns that Trump will put journalists in jail, which she did as California attorney general.

From Newsmax, former Arkansas Governor Asa Hutchinson (R) will teach a class at the University of Arkansas School of Law.

From NBC News, Governor Glenn Youngkin (R) removes 6,300 "non-citizens" from Virginia's voter rolls.  (via Newsmax)

And from SFGate, a group of statues in Auburn, California near Interstate 80 are so shocking that school bus routes were changed to avoid them.

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