Tuesday, August 13, 2024

Tuesday Things

On a warm and sunny Tuesday, here are some things going on:

From National Review, the interview between former President Trump and the Chief Twit was a step in the right direction.

From FrontpageMag, terrorists are better off than they were four years ago.

From Townhall, did you hear about what Trump told Russian President Putin?

From The Washington Free Beacon, the policy reversals for which Vice President and presidential candidate Harris has offered no explanation.

From the Washington Examiner, Virginia Lieutenant Governor Winsome Sears (R) is "upset" over Minnesota Governor (D) and vice presidential candidate Tim Walz's implicit claim of having been in combat.

From The Federalist, the media won't discuss real campaign issues, because they're afraid that Trump will win if they do.

From American Thinker, "the Obama effect".

From MRCTV, police investigate a break-in at a Trump campaign office in Ashburn, Virginia.

From NewsBusters, CNN host Jim Acosta asks congresscritter Jay Auchincloss (D-MA) if it's "healthy" for Senator (R-OH) and vice presidential candidate J.D. Vance to question Walz's military record.  (As a person who has never been in the military, I'm quite reluctant to judge Walz on his military record, just as I was reluctant to judge then-Senator John Kerry's (D-MA) record in Vietnam when he was running for President in 2004.  Vance, on the other hand, is a Marine veteran and thus more qualified to judge Walz than I am.)

From Canada Free Press, the upcoming dark and dangerous times of the installation of Harris and Walz.

From TeleSUR, Tropical Storm Ernesto heads toward Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands.  (Where have I heard the name "Ernesto" before?  Oh yeah, it's the real first name of a certain communist thug.)

From TCW Defending Freedom, to be a prisoner in Dotcombe.

From EuroNews, Slovaks protest in the streets against some actions by their government.

From ReMix, illegal aliens keep crossing the English Channel into the U.K.

From Balkan Insight, Serbian authorities free three activists arrested at a demonstration against lithium mining.

From The North Africa Post, African countries push for a permanent seat for Africa on the U.N. Security Council.

From The New Arab, almost 100,000 Sudanese people flee across the Sahara Desert to Libya.

From Jewish News Syndicate, what a ceasefire really means to Hamas.

From Gatestone Institute, there is no difference between Hamas's "politicians" and terrorists.

From The Stream, 300 American Christian leaders denounce state-sanctioned violence against Christians in India.

From The Daily Signal, how the 2024 Olympic boxing competition knocked out common sense.

From The American Conservative, why did the U.S. government throw Gaza down the memory hole?

From The Western Journal, the aforementioned interview between Trump and the Chief Twit draws numbers of viewers that the mainstream media can only dream of.

From BizPac Review, according to RNC Co-Chair Lara Trump, it's "pretty obvious" who's behind the website hack which happened during the aforementioned interview.

From The Daily Wire, Tulare County, California Sheriff Mike Boudreaux blasts Harris for using his image in an ad about border security.

From the Daily Caller, hackers find vulnerabilities in voting machines, and it may be too late to do anything about that.

From the New York Post, more women are eschewing college and making six figures as electricians, mechanics and truck drivers.  (As I've mentioned during and after her lifetime, then-Princess Elizabeth of the U.K. was a truck driver and mechanic during World War II.  There, ladies, is a role model.)

From Breitbart, according to retired NFL offensive lineman Matt Birk, Walz can't lead or execute, but "can give a stump speech".

From Newsmax, according to a poll, 55 percent of Americans think that non-Americans are registered to vote in the U.S.

And from the Genesius Times, Vice President Harris responds to the interview between Trump and the Chief Twit with an hour of cackling at questions that she can't answer.

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