Thursday, October 3, 2024

A Few Late Tidbits For Thursday

On a somewhat warm day that turned from cloudy to sunny, here are a few late things going on:

From National Review, a firefighter union which endorsed then-candidate Joe Biden in 2020 declines to endorse any presidential candidate this time around.

From FrontpageMag, Israeli women get revenge on Hezbollah.

From Townhall, Republican challenger Hung Cao clobbers incumbent Senator Tim Caine (D-VA) in their only debate.

From The Washington Free Beacon, how presidential candidate Vice President Harris's first important decision, selecting Governor Tim Walz (D-Min) as her running mate, backfired.

From The Federalist, Walz endorses censorship in front of millions of American, and nobody gives a rat's rear end.

From American Thinker, understanding how skillfully vice presidential candidate Senator J.D. Vance (R-OH) handled the abortion question during the debate against Walz.

From MRCTV, another college women's volleyball team forfeits rather than play against team that includes a man.

From NewsBusters, MSNBC host Joy Reid attacks former President Trump for praising President William McKinley, while she lauds racist President Woodrow Wilson.

From TCW Defending Freedom, the number-crunching men who proved the U.K. government's coronavirus Goliath to be a fraud.

From Snouts in the Trough, why your GP in the U.K. doesn't want to see you.

From The Times Of Israel, a Palestinian man known for his role in the lynching of two Israeli soldiers in Ramallah, West Bank in 2000 gets sent to his virgins.

From RAIR Foundation USA, Dearborn, Michigan has become ground zero for the Islamist threat in the U.S.

From Gatestone Institute, the U.S. is in danger of losing its freedom of speech and having it replaced by a politburo.

From The Stream, the Jewish New Year and the battle to protect female athletes.

From The Daily Signal, the vice presidential debate busted the media narrative.

From The American Conservative, when a candidate stopped the steal - in 1962.

From The Western Journal, former congresscritter (R-FL) and Army combat veteran Cory Mills calls out FEMA for prioritizing migrants over victims of Hurricane Helene.

And from the Genesius Times, instead of financial aid, Vice President Harris enrolls all the victims of Hurricane Helene in the Jelly of the Month Club.

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