On warm Saturday that has gone from sunny to cloudy, here are some things going on:
From National Review, congresscritter Jamie Raskin (D-MD) calls socialist Venezuelan dictator Nicolás Maduro "right-wing". (In case you're wondering, I'm not in his district.)
From FrontpageMag, for her presidential campaign, Vice President Harris President replaces Biden's loyalists with veterans from former President Obama's campaigns.
From Townhall, the Biden administration pauses a program to bring illegal aliens into the United States.
From The Washington Free Beacon, how to pass yourself off as a reasonable critic of Israel, with some media help.
From the Washington Examiner, Republican's try to flip the "weird" portrayal of former President Trump and Senator J.D. Vance (D-OH) by Democrats back onto Harris.
From American Thinker, what liberals and others don't appear to understand is that negotiation is an aspect of war, but not a substitute for war.
From NewsBusters, The Washington Post has a phony story about Trump at the National Association of Black Journalists convention.
From Canada Free Press, a pig with lipstick is "still a pig".
From TeleSUR, Guatemalan health authorities launch a campaign to vaccinate people against measles and polio in regions populated by indigenous people.
From TCW Defending Freedom, a whole bunch "why?" questions.
From Snouts in the Trough, the British will "defend the mosques" and "kneel to the invaders".
From Politico, Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin overrides the plea bargain under which three defendants connected to 9/11 would have avoided the death penalty.
From the South China Morning Post, a suicide bomber and gunmen from the terror group Al-Shabaab kill 32 people on a beach in Mogadishu, Somalia.
From The Times Of Israel, video footage shows Gazans abusing the body of an Israeli man killed during the October 7th attack.
From The Stream, the conservative majority on the library board of Kootenai County, Idaho prevails against leftists.
From The Daily Signal, according to whistleblowers, acting Secret Service chief Donald Rowe cut security assets.
From The American Conservative, can Pennsylvania Governor and potential vice presidential candidate Josh Shapiro (D) survived being scrutinized by the woke crowd?
From The Western Journal, an op-ed written by the father of an intern who worked for then-Attorney General Harris (D-Cal) resurfaces.
From World Net Daily, car repossessions increase by 23 percent since a year ago.
And from Breitbart, a federal judge rules that some of my state's gun restrictions are unconstitutional.
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