Tuesday, August 6, 2024

Tuesday Tidbits

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

From National Review, a sigh of relief that Vice President Harris did not choose Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro (D) as her running mate.

From FrontpageMag, Harris's pick, Minnesota Governor Tim Walz (D), "puts the left in charge".

From Townhall, former Speaker Pelosi (D-Cal) reacts to Harris's choice of Walz.

From The Washington Free Beacon, Walz is backed by Senator Socialism (I-VT).

From the Washington Examiner, the Harris-Walz ticket is the most radical in American history.

From The Federalist, Walz is very much a leftist.

From American Thinker, swimming in the Paris sewer.

From MRCTV, five illegal aliens are arrested when they invade a home in Troy, Michigan.

From NewsBusters, according to CNN guest Van Jones, the choice of Walz appeals to "anti-Jewish bigots" among the Democrats.

From TeleSUR, the Venezuelan military pledges their unconditional support for President Nicolás Maduro.

From TCW Defending Freedom, what's being done to the sky?

From EuroNews, concrete structures known as "dragon's teeth" or "Lego blocks" will be installed on Latvia's borders with Belarus and Russia.

From ReMix, according to Paweł Lisicki, editor of the Polish magazine Do Rzeczy, the awareness in Germany of the country's crimes committed against Poles during World War II is diminishing.  (ReMix is working again, but Voice Of Europe is still having technical difficulties.)

From Balkan Insight, a former Serb member of the Bosnian presidency is acquitted of war crimes which were committed in 1992 and 1993.

From The North Africa Post, reelected Mauritanian President Ould El Ghazouani forms his new government.

From The New Arab, Egypt denies Israel's claim of "tunnels" under the Philadelphi Corridor between Egypt and Gaza.

From The Free Press Journal, a mob sets fire to a hotel owned by a member of former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina's party in Jashore, Bangladesh.  (From what I can gather, TFPJ appears to be based in Mumbai, India.)

From Business Today, Islamists attack Hindus in Bangladesh.

From Gatestone Institute, the U.S. military is unprepared for World War III.

From The Stream, the U.K. government respects the privacy of a man who stabbed three children to death.

From The Daily Signal, how the aforementioned Governor Walz responded to the George Floyd riots.

From The American Conservative, a Harris presidency would bring about "the Kamalafornia republic".

From The Western Journal, pictures from the 2020 riots come back to haunt Governor Walz.

From BizPac Review, Harris's presidential campaign website has enough donation links, but no policy positions.

From The Daily Wire, by not choosing the aforementioned Governor Shapiro, Harris got Republicans and "Squad" members to agree on something.

From the Daily Caller, Maricopa County, Arizona is sued for allegedly not removing noncitizens from the voter roles.

From the New York Post, according to Senator (R-OH) and vice presidential nominee J.D. Vance, Harris "bent the knee" to the far left in choosing Walz.

From BreitbartRepublican National Committee Co-Chair Lara Trump weighs in about Walz.

From Newsmax, Senator Marsha Blackburn (R-TN) leads a group of lawmakers urging the NCAA to keep men out of women's sports.

And from BBC News, an American woman chained to a tree in the Indian state of Maharashtra admits that she did it to herself.  (via the New York Post)

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