Monday, October 21, 2024

Monday Mania

On a sunny and warmer than normal Monday, here are some things going on:

From National Review, Democrat Senators in three states run ads touting their work with former President Trump.

From FrontpageMag, the truth about presidential candidate Vice President Harris.

From Townhallin Michigan, Trump roasts Harris and former congresscritter Liz Cheney (R-WY).

From The Washington Free Beacon, meet Harris's far-left protégé, even though she doesn't want you to.

From the Washington Examiner, the Pentagon announces yet more military aid to Ukraine.

From The Federalist, Trump's brief stint at a McDonald's exposes the corporate media's contempt for America's working class.

From American Thinker, former Presidents Clinton (a.k.a. Mr. Bill) and Obama preach about "real men".

From MRCTV, the girl's soccer team of a Catholic high school in Concord, New Hampshire forfeits a game against a school whose team includes a male player.

From NewsBusters, The New York Times dismisses alleged plagiarism in a book written by Harris, but demands action when their own work is allegedly plagiarized.

From Canada Free Press, Harris tells Catholics that there's no room at the inn.

From TeleSUR, 83 percent of the electrical service in Havana, Cuba has been recovered.

From TCW Defending Freedom, ten reasons why the U.K. should leave the ECHR and take control of its own borders.

From Snouts in the Trough, should governments ban mNRA-based "vaccines"?

From EuroNews, traveling on the Danube in eastern Serbia.

From ReMix, the party AfD reaches a record high in the German state of Bavaria as towns and cities are flooded with migrants.

From Balkan Insight, former Albanian President Ilir Meta is arrested on corruption charges.

From The North Africa Post, according to an investigation by Spanish authorities, Algerian intelligence was involved in the attempted kidnapping of journalist Hichem Aboud.

From The New Arab, the death of Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar sparks anger in Morocco against foreign embassies and its ties to Israel.  (If terrorism is un-Islamic, as some have claimed, wouldn't Moroccans and other Muslims welcome the death of terrorist leaders?)

From Arutz Sheva, Palestinians vandalize or destroy historical and archaeological sites which have evidence of past Jewish presence.

From Gatestone Institute, President Biden's hollow warnings to China are only leading to war.

From The Stream, the U.S. investigates a leak of classified military documents.

From The Daily Signal, according to a report, the Secret Service did not know that the would-be Trump assassin in Butler, Pennsylvania was armed before he started shooting.

From The American Conservative, the silver lining in this year's stormy presidential election.

From The Western Journal, Trump has an "incredible" weekend, taking the lead for the first time in multiple election forecasts.

From BizPac Review, vice presidential candidate Senator J.D. Vance (R-OH) talks about Trump's aforementioned stint at McDonald's and Harris's "weird" silence about her work history.

From The Daily Wire and the "count 'em" department, 20 security failures caused by the Biden-Harris administration's open border.

From the Daily Caller, steelworkers from the Pittsburgh area explain why they have endorse Trump.

From the New York Post, this year's 11 best toppers for your Christmas Tree.

From Breitbart, McDonald's claims to have no record of Harris ever working at any of its restaurants.  (Yes, I know.  Whether fast food joints like McDonald's truly deserve to be called "restaurants" is rather dubious or at best a matter of opinion.  Please forgive me then, for perhaps using the term loosely.  For the record, I once worked at a Hardees, but it probably has no record of my past employment there either.)

From Newsmax, according to North Carolina Republican chairman Jason Simmons, areas of the state struck by Hurricane Helene have seen "record turnout" during early voting.  (No, not this guy.)

And from The Babylon Bee, 10 reasons why you should always trust the government to spend your money.

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