Friday, August 9, 2024

Friday Phenomena

As the rain hangs around on a Friday, here are some things going on:

From National Review, why the story on Governor (D-Min) and vice presidential candidate Tim Walz is not going away.

From FrontpageMag, Vice President and presidential candidate Kamala Harris's disastrous record on the border.

From Townhall, Harris's speech in Philadelphia sounded familiar.

From The Washington Free Beacon, how Minnesotans left the state after Walz became their governor.

From the Washington Examiner, Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro suspends access to the platform X in his country.

From The Federalist, newly released footage shows Planned Avoidance Of Parenthood personnel discussing harvesting body parts from aborted babies.

From American Thinker, Harris and Walz don't have very much room to talk about being "weird".

From MRCTV, organizations at Columbia University call for an "intifada" and the end of Western civilization.  (If they think that Western civilization is so horrible, let them move to a place outside of the West.)

From NewsBusters, right-wing commentator Brent Bozell mocks the media for calling Walz a "moderate".  (Bozell is the president of Media Research Center, which publishes MRCTV and NewsBusters.)

From Canada Free Press, more illegal aliens migrants will bring about more occupations similar to a Venezuelan gang taking over an apartment building in Colorado.

From TeleSUR, a Mexican court rejects challenges to President-elect Claudia Sheinbaum's victory.

From TCW Defending Freedom, U.K. Prime Minister Keir Starmer's "ludicrous" response to riots by the "far-right".  (In the U.K., a "far-right" person is anyone who dares to point out that violence committed by migrants is in fact committed by migrants.)

From EuroNews, more rioters in the U.K. are sentenced to jail.

From ReMix, a lesbian couple in Gliwice, Poland is charged with abusing a 4-year-old boy.

From Balkan Insight, critics in Bosnia and Hercegovina decry the government's lack of action against femicide.

From The North Africa Post, a U.N. counter-terrorism official warns of ISIS's surge in Africa.

From The New Arab, an Israeli drone strike on a car in Lebanon sends a Hamas terrorist to his virgins.

From Allah's Willing Executioners, a Somali man convicted of manslaughter in Germany escapes from his police guards and is later recaptured.  (If you read German, read the story at Junge Freiheit.)

From Arutz Sheva, according to an opinion column, British multiculturalism has been victimized by the recent riots.

From Gatestone Institute, will the U.S. miss the boat on defense modernization.

From The Stream, six Christians are persecuted in Paris.

From The Daily Signal, the U.S. women's soccer team silences a politically incorrect player.

From The American Conservative, affirmative action in Bangladesh.

From The Western Journal, Harris is mocked for her most recent political ad.

From BizPac Review, according to President Biden's longtime advisor Anita Dunn, former Speaker Pelosi (D-Cal) is to blame for the discontinuation of his reelection campaign.

From The Daily Wire, a Pakistani man charged in connection with a plot to assassinate former President Trump was allowed into the U.S. despite being on a terror watch list.

From the Daily Caller, Harris tries and fails to distance herself from her 2020 campaign.

From the New York Post, former First Son Eric Trump warns of a "storm coming" if Harris is elected president.

From Newsmax, for the first time ever, the FDA approves a nasal spray for dealing with allergic reactions.

And from Breitbartauthor Stephen King spreads a lie that Trump didn't want to be photographed with amputee veterans.  (As the article points out, King has a talent for creating fiction.)

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