Friday, October 18, 2024

Friday Phenomena

As the sunny but cool weather continues on a Friday, here are some things going on:

From National Review, it's OK to support nuclear energy again.  (Or as George Bush the Younger called it, "nucular".)

From FrontpageMag, the Biden-Harris administration gave over a billion dollars to Hamas the Palestinians since October 7th, 2023.

From Townhall, what presidential candidate Vice President Harris was doing while not attending the Al Smith dinner.

From The Washington Free Beacon, Americans are moving rightward, but for how long?

From the Washington Examiner, Senator Bob Casey (D-PA) puts out an ad showing that he agrees on some things with former President Trump.

From The Federalistladies, you do not have to vote for Harris.

From American Thinker, the current federal government is no longer constitutional.

From MRCTV, according to comedian Jim Gaffigan, speaking at the aforementioned Al Smith dinner, the Democrats "staged a coup" for Harris.

From NewsBusters, hosts on The View attack Catholic Charities for inviting Trump to the Al Smith dinner.

From Canada Free Press, competence is sent to the back of the bus.

From TeleSUR, Cuban electrical workers make progress on restoring the country's electrical system.

From TCW Defending Freedom, two doctors in the U.K. have a victory over The Mail for a slur.

From Snouts in the Trough, so that's why they're called "fire stations".

From EuroNews, French parliamentcritters urge their government to oppose the Mercosur trade deal.

From ReMix, the father of a German girl who was murdered by an illegal alien confronts Chancellor Olaf Scholz in a televised debate.

From Balkan Insight, dock workers in Piraeus, Greece prevent a truck from North Macedonia carrying ammunition bound for Israel from entering the port.  (Piraeus is the port for Athens.)

From The North Africa Post, LaĆ¢youne, Moroccan Sahara becomes a sister city with Arlington, Texas.

From The New Arab, could the death of Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar revive efforts for a ceasefire in Gaza?

From The Jerusalem Post, according to the Iranian mission to the U.N., the recently departed Yahya Sinwar "will become a roll model" for young people in the fight for "Palestinian liberation".

From The Times Of Israel, a Palestinian resident of East Jerusalem is arrested for allegedly plotting to kill demonstrators at a weekly rally in Tel Aviv, Israel.

From Arutz Sheva, watch the IDF tank shell that dispatched Sinwar.

From Israel Hayom, how UNIFIL became human shields for Hezbollah.

From Gatestone Institute, Christians are slaughtered in Nigeria, and the press covers it up.

From The Stream, some good reasons to vote, even if the choice is difficult.

From The Daily Signal, how Panama could stem the flow of illegal migrants to the U.S., but President Biden broke the deal.

From The American Conservative, the major threat to free speech is not Trump, but the Democrats.

From The Western Journal, Trump skewers Senator Chuck Schumer (D-NY) while standing right next to him at the aforementioned Al Smith dinner.

From BizPac Review, investor Mark Cuban blames social media for Trump's "gangsta" image.

From The Daily Wire, according to the Chief Twit, four years of a President Harris will make Mad Max a reality.

From the Daily Caller, some women at the Al Smith dinner got to see Vice President Harris - sort of.

From the New York Post, Kool & the Gang get ready to be inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame.  (I saw them perform back in the 1980s.)

From Breitbart, early voting numbers look good for Republicans in North Carolina.

From Newsmax, Pacific Gas & Electric shuts power off in 19 California counties due to the "diablo wind".  (No, not this Pacific Gas & Electric)

And from the Genesius Times, the artist known as Lizzo threatens to eat anyone who does not vote for Harris.

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