Wednesday, September 11, 2024

Stories For 9/11

As the warm and sunny weather continues on a Wednesday, which is the anniversary of the 9/11 terror attacks, here are some things going on:

From National Review, at last night's debate against Vice President Harris, former President Trump missed an opportunity.

From FrontpageMag, it's another anniversary of 9/11, and we're still willfully ignorant about our enemies.

From Townhall, four lies during the debate which came from Harris....and the moderator.

From The Washington Free Beacon, at the debate, Harris carefully recited her rehearsed talking points.

From the Washington Examiner, Republican congresscritters scrap a vote on their government spending proposal due to an intraparty disagreement.

From The Federalist, the debate between Trump and Harris was so biased that it was divorced from reality.

From American Thinker, if you're going to fault Trump for being insufficiently pro-life, compare him to Presidents Reagan, Bush the Elder, and Bush the Younger.

From MRCTV, Harris supporters and pro-HamasPalestinian protesters clash with police outside the debate venue.

From NewsBusters, debate moderators asked Trump and Harris zero questions about freedom of speech or censorship.

From Canada Free Press, we again have "a time for choosing".

From TeleSUR, according to President-elect Claudia Sheinbaum, acceptance of proposed judicial reform will strengthen Mexico's justice system.

From TCW Defending Freedom, climate change might result in goats becoming smaller.

From Snouts in the Trough, meet the person whom the BBC wants to be the leader of the free world.

From EuroNews, how dare Germany control its borders!

From ReMix, the German town of Rott am Inn, Bavaria protests against the importation of 500 migrants.

From Balkan Insight, inmates held at the prison in Spuz, Montenegro and their families threaten to boycott the country's next elections if a promised amnesty law is not passed.  (Here in the U.S., prisoners don't get to vote, and if they're felons, they don't get to vote even after they're released.)

From The North Africa Post, Egypt and Morocco are united against the Algerian government's policies.

From the Hürriyet Daily News, ancient artifacts are found in Çanakkale, Türkiye.

From Turkish Minute, the organization PEN International calls on Turkey to drop terrorism-related charges against Kurdish writer Yavuz Ekinci.  (TM has apparently not yet adopted the spelling "Türkiye".)

From Rûdaw, leaders in the Iraqi region of Kurdistan convey unity and strength to observe the 63rd anniversary of the September Revolution.

From Armenpress, according to Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan, the November 9, 2020 document does not require Russia's Federal Security Service to be present on the ground.

From Public Radio Of Armenia, the Armenian Defense Ministry denies shooting denies reports that Armenian troops fired on Azerbaijani positions.

From Azərbaycan24, at a meeting in Baku, Azerbaijan, the Turkic states agree to a proposal for a common 34-letter alphabet for their languages.

From AzerNews, elections results are canceled in five Azerbaijani precincts due to election violations.

From The New Arab, Tunisia's election authority denies a request made by several civil society groups to monitor upcoming presidential elections due to "suspicious" foreign funding.  (Keeping foreign funds out of your election, what a concept!)

From The Jerusalem Post, a French influencer is reported to authorities after allegedly calling for an Intifada in Paris.

From Jewish News Syndicate, Hamas reportedly made a half billion dollars of profit "humanitarian" aid.  (If so, where are all the leftists who like to complain about profits made under capitalism?)

From Gatestone Institute, when it comes to foreign interference in U.S. elections, look not so much at Russia but at China.

From The Stream, was that a debate last night or a gang mugging?

From The Daily Signal, get over your irrational hate for Trump.

From The American Conservative, a review of a book about rebuilding the World Trade Center.

From The Western Journal, Trump gets some support shouts as he, Harris, and others visit the 9/11 memorial in New York City.

From BizPac Review, Senator Josh Hawley (R-MO) unloads on Intel executive Jeffrey Rittener over slave labor in China.

From The Daily Wire, yes, Democrats have supported laws that would allow abortionists to end the lives of babies who survive an abortion.

From the Daily Caller, according to an opinion column, the Trump-Harris debate "informed little" and "changed less".

From the New York Post, a 9/11 survivor visits Ground Zero in New York City for the first time since the attack and recalls his experience.

From Breitbart, the 21 false claims and hoaxes made by Harris during the debate, which the moderators did not fact check.

From Newsmax, according to congresscritter Scott Perry (R-PA), Harris's flips on some issues gives voters pause.

And from the Genesius Times, in response to reports that illegal aliens, allegedly tied to Harris, are eating their fellow felines, famous cats form a new political action group called Democats for Trump.  (Don't these cats know that Trump allegedly likes to grab....oh, wait, not that kind of [bleep].)

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