Thursday, August 8, 2024

Thursday Tidings

On a rainy Thursday, here are some things going on:

From National Review, no, Vice President Harris did not "Sister Souljah moment" in Detroit yesterday.

From FrontpageMag, Harris, who is half Indian, says nothing about attacks against Hindus in Bangladesh.

From Townhall, even CNN is calling out Governor (D-Min) and vice presidential candidate Tim Walz for false statements about his military record.

From The Washington Free Beacon, would-be congresscritter John Avlon (D-NY) claims to be a longtime resident of Long Island, but public records say otherwise.

From the Washington Examiner, Harris has a "boom and bust cycle".

From The Federalist, Virginia finds 6,303 foreigners registering to vote in the U.S.  (But, but, non-citizens registering to vote is just a right-wing myth.)

From American Thinker, to understand Walz's leftism, look at opinions about the 1st Amendment.

From MRCTV, congresscritter Cori Bush (D-MO) blames her primary loss on a Jewish pro-Israel lobby group.

From NewsBusters, MSNBC host Joy Reid calls Senator Mark Kelly (D-AZ) a "mayonnaise sandwich" on white bread.

From Canada Free Press, the "wacko world" of the Harris/Walz ticket, led by former President Obama.

From TeleSUR, recent presidential candidates appear before Venezuela's Supreme Court.

From TCW Defending Freedom, why driving electric cars is not really green.

From Snouts in the Trough, U.K. Prime Minister two-tier Kier Starmer's two-tiered murder mystery?

From EuroNews, how is Ukraine's recent raid into Russian territory different from its other operations?

From ReMix, after Ukrainian troops enter Russian territory, President Putin convenes the Russian Security Council.

From Balkan Insight, Austria asks North Macedonia to help investigate a terror threat against American singer Taylor Swift.

From The North Africa Post, Morocco hopes to accelerate its dam construction.

From The New Arab, why has fighting restarted in the Syrian province of Deir al-Zour?

From OpIndia, violence against Hindus in Bangladesh has come to include rape.

From Gatestone Institute, why are the E.U. and the World Bank sending money to Palestinian terrorists?

From The Stream, Vice President Harris's fairness issue.  (Put four politicians into a room and you might get at least five definitions of "fairness".)

From The Daily Signal, a legal expert speaks against President Biden's proposed "reforms" for the Supreme Court.

From The American Conservative, the new report from the Commission on the National Defense Strategy misses the point.

From The Western Journal, a special counsel releases evidence regarding First Son Hunter Biden and a foreign official.

From BizPac Review, gun control advocate David Hogg tries to take a (figurative) shot at Senator (R-OH) and vice presidential candidate J.D. Vance, which misses horribly.

From The Daily Wire, after a lawsuit by the Chief Twit and congressional testimony from right-wing commentator Ben Shapiro, the left-wing censorship group GARM disbands.

From the Daily Caller, a federal judge partially dismisses a lawsuit by the Mexican government against several U.S. gun manufacturers.

From the New York Post, 14 mostly decomposed bodies are found on an abandoned vessel off the coast of the Dominican Republic, leaving authorities scrambling to identify them.

From Breitbart, two teenagers of "migrant-heritage" have been taken into custody in connection with the aforementioned terror plot against Taylor Swift.

And from Newsmax, Americans living overseas can still vote.

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