Monday, August 26, 2024

Monday Mania

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

From National Review, former President Trump threatens to skip the ABC News debate with presidential candidate Vice President Harris.

From FrontpageMag, according to a spokesman, vice presidential candidate Minnesota Governor Tim Walz's (D) lies are what make him authentic.  (I don't remember any similar defense made on behalf of Mr. Bill, who lied under oath during the Lewinsky episode, or George Bush the Younger, who allegedly lied about weapons of mass destruction in Saddam Hussein's Iraq.)

From Townhall, you won't believe what The Washington Post calls Harris's husband Doug Emhoff.

From The Washington Free Beacon, according to a complaint, Robin DiAngelo, the writer of White Fragility, plagiarized non-white scholars.

From the Washington Examiner, Trump lays a wreath to honor the victims of Abbey Gate in Afghanistan, while President Biden stays out of sight.

From The Federalist, "make America normal again".

From American Thinker, when it comes to school buses in Stoughton, Massachusetts, illegal aliens are privileged above American citizens.

From MRCTV, ten years ago, future President Trump got doused by ice water.

From NewsBusters, vice presidential candidate Senator JD Vance (R-OH) and former presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. (I) tell the censorship regime that its days are numbered.

From Canada Free Press, the media are basically stenographers for the Democrats.

From TeleSUR, according to Socialist Party of Venezuela official Jorge Arreaza, Venezuelan democracy is the most complete in its region.

From TCW Defending Freedom, part 3 of how Islamophobia was invented.

From Snouts in the Trough, according to U.K. Prime Minister "Kim Jong Keir" Starmer, there are "no quick fixes".

From EuroNews, according to French President Emmanuel Macron, the arrest of Telegram CEO Pavel Durov was not a political move.

From ReMix, the Syrian migrant who stabbed three people to death at a festival in Solingen, Germany should have been deported.

From Balkan Insight, Serbian border police interrogate a Croatian singer over her political stances.

From The North Africa Post, according to the 5+5 Joint Military Commission, the ceasefire in Libya is still in place.

From The New Arab, U.S. rapper Macklemore cancels his show in  Dubai over the crisis in Sudan and the war in Gaza.

From The Jerusalem Post, Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar reportedly dressed as a woman to hide among Gaza civilians.

From Gatestone Institute, Israel needs to destroy not just missiles, but the myths.

From The Stream, today is the anniversary of Battle of Manzikert.

From The Daily Signal, is the U.S. already in a recession?

From American Conservative, there's a reason why the Democrats hate vice presidential candidate Senator J.D. Vance's (R-OH) Yale law degree.  (Would any of them like to explain why a law degree held by Vance is problematic, but law degrees held by the aforementioned Mr. Bill and his wife pose no problems?)

From The Western Journal, the aforementioned Robert F. Kennedy Jr. goes viral with his explanation of "MAGA".

From BizPac Review, a judge drops felony charges against the cops who killed Breonna Taylor, blaming her boyfriend's firing at the cops.

From The Daily Wire, more on the terror attack at Abbey Gate in Afghanistan.

From the Daily Caller, Texas Governor Greg Abbott (R) purges thousands of non-citizens and numerous dead people from the voter rolls.

From the New York Times, actress Selena Gomez transforms into a cartel wife in the film Emilia Perez.

From Breitbart, watch, if you dare, actress Julia Louis-Dreyfuss lead eight female Democratic governors lip-sync to a "queer song".

From Newsmax, according to Trump campaign advisor Danielle Alvarez, his endorsement by the twice-aforementioned Robert F. Kennedy Jr. shows his broad appeal.

And from The Babylon Bee, a reported who dared to ask Vice President Harris a question is arrested and charged with committing a hate crimel.

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