Tuesday, September 10, 2024

Tuesday Tidbits

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

From National Review, do American voters really want to see 90 minutes of "prosecutor" Vice President Harris?

From FrontpageMag, the media accuses a black man of racism for pointing out that Haitians are eating ducks in Springfield, Ohio.

From Townhall, what left a CNN host stunned about Harris's record.

From The Washington Free Beacon, according to records, congressional candidate Kristen McDonald Rivet took $21,000 from a group lobbying for defunding police and funded by billionaire George Soros.

From the Washington Examiner, who picked the network ABC to run today's presidential debate?

From The Federalist, if you want Haitians eating cats and dogs and decapitating ducks and geese in your town, vote for Harris.

From American Thinker, Biden-Harris policies are causing environmental damage on the southern border - of Panama.

From MRCTV, schools in Norfolk, Massachusetts are overwhelmed by the influx of illegal alien students.

From NewsBusters, the network CBS skips its own reporter Ed O'Keefe pressing White House spokesman John Kirby on a congressional report about the withdrawal from Afghanistan.

From Canada Free Press, help from the government.  (Full disclosure:  I once met the article's author Douglas V. Gibbs, who used to have a show on BlogTalkRadio.  He blogs at Politico Pistachio.)

From TeleSUR, the Nicaraguan Supreme Court strips 135 former convicts of their Nicaraguan citizenship.

From TCW Defending Freedom, all you coronavirus criminals can get on board the gravy train.

From EuroNews, the European Commission promises to use all its legal powers to stop Hungary from bussing migrants to Brussels, Belgium, where its offices are located.

From ReMix, more on Hungary threatening to send migrants to Brussels.

From Balkan Insight, a fugitive Bosnian war criminal is still on the run on the 29th anniversary of his crimes.

From ANSA, Italian Education Minister Giuseppe Valditara agrees with a proposal to ban children under 14 years old from having cell phones.  (I didn't have a cell phone when I was a Littlefoot, mainly because back then they didn't yet exist.)

From SwissInfo, Swiss researchers determine that a previously unknown summit is the highest peak in the Jura Mountains.

From France24, new sexual abuse allegations are leveled at the late French priest who founded the charity Emmaus International.

From RFI, the E.U. might extend its deadline for France's budget plan.

From The Portugal News, Lisbon, Portugal is among Europe's most profitable capital cities.

From Morocco World News, Falcon Energy Materials and Henson Graphite & Carbon team up to build an anode factory in Morocco.

From The North Africa Post, Algerian presidential candidates contest election results after President Abdelmajdid Tebboune is declared the winner.

From The New Arab, Egypt denies reports of a shooting along its border with Israel.

From Allah's Willing Executioners, a man in Stuttgart, Germany pulls out a knife and threatens to "take you all to Allah".  (If you read German, read the story at NiUS.)

From Jewish News Syndicate, a court in Brugge, Belgium sentences two members of a terrorist cell to prison for plotting to kill Jews and gays.  (I stayed in Brugge in 2005 and visited the city in 2017.  See this blog's archives for May of 2017.)

From Gatestone Institute, Israel's true enemy is not Prime Minister Netanyahu, but Hamas.

From The Stream, while presidential candidates have a debate today, there's another debate which Americans are not having.

From The Daily Signal, what to watch for during today's debate between Vice President Harris and former President Trump.

From The American Conservative, American Senators and congresscritters consider sending even more money to Ukraine.

From The Western Journal, the anti-Trump publication The Atlantic accidentally creates a pro-Trump visual.

From BizPac Review, Harris won't like this blast from her past.

From The Daily Wire, how Trump's alliance with former presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. (I) is winning over wellness influencers.

From the Daily Caller, former Clinton pollster Doug Schoen cannot vote for Harris due to her position changes and failure to fight antisemitism.

From the New York Post, a Texas woman whose 12-year-old daughter was raped and strangled allegedly by two illegal aliens from Venezuela tells the story to a congressional committee.

From Breitbart, writer Jemele Hill of the aforementioned The Atlantic finds a way to connect the detention of Miami Dolphins player Tyreek Hill to Trump.

From Newsmax, according to Senator and former NCAA football coach Tommy Tuberville (R-AL), America "can't afford four more year" of Harris.

And from SFGate, a coyote is removed from a back yard in the San Francisco neighborhood of Cole Valley.  (Was it chasing a road runner?)

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