Thursday, October 31, 2024

Stories For Halloween

As you go around trick-or-treating, here are some things going on:

From National Review, Vice President Harris's presidential campaign should either go on Joe Rogan's podcast or not.

From FrontpageMag, a long-time United Airlines employee is terminated for allegedly making bigoted remarks to a fellow flight attendant.

From Townhall, Harris's HQ has been manipulating community notes on the platform X.

From The Washington Free Beacon, Ford Motor Company stops making electric vehicles at the plant in Michigan praised by President Biden and congresscritter Elissa Slotkin (D-Mich).

From the Washington Examiner, according to an opinion column, former presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is a "dangerous quack".

From The Federalist, according to an investigation, Harris's campaign has allegedly recruited foreign workers and told non-citizens how to skirt donation rules.

From American Thinker, single-issue abortion voters paint themselves into a corner.

From MRCTV, yes, Biden has bitten babies.

From NewsBusters, left-wing billionaire Mark Cuban claims that you never see former President Trump around "strong, intelligent women", and then tries and fails to backtrack.

From TCW Defending Freedom, if Trump wins and returns to office, what will it mean to the people of the U.K.?

From RAIR Foundation USA, migrants from Algeria allegedly kidnap, drug and rape two teenage Austrian girls.  (If you read German, read the story at Vienna Online.)

From Allah's Willing Executioners, a refugee from Syria allegedly plotted to blow himself up in Germany to support ISIS.  (If you read German, read the story at Bild.)

From Khaama Press, Iranian official Ali Rabiei condemns "racist acts" in Iran against Afghan migrants.

From the Daily Mail, a Palestinian student who boasted about being "full of pride" at the Hamas attacks of October 7th, 2023 wins her appeal against a Home Office decision to revoke her visa.

From Culture Watch, "covering up terrorism".  (The last five stories come via The Religion Of Peace.)

From Gatestone Institute, what the biased media make it their business to not see.

From The Stream, Trump becomes the "garbage man of the people".

From The Daily Signal, inflation hits Georgia and Arizona.

From The American Conservative, where did journalist Christopher Hitchens go wrong?

From The Western Journal, a Christian pastor refutes the idea that religion and politics don't mix.

From BizPac Review, two Republican congresscritters demand answers over the censorship of Trump's interview on Joe Rogan's podcast.

From The Daily Wire, imprisoned pro-life activists urge their fellow Americans to vote against Harris.

From the Daily Caller, with Senator Mitch McConnell (R-KY) missing in action, potential replacements for his position of Senate party leader step in to help Republicans in battleground states.  (McConnell is currently the Senator Minority Leader since Republicans are in the minority in that chamber.  Depending on the election results, his replacement could stay as Minority Leader or become the Majority Leader if the Republicans take the Senate.)

From the New York Post, Harris calls on Arizona voters to pass an abortion initiative, while misstating Trump's positions on the issue.

From Breitbart, a University of Nebraska softball player appears in a pro-life ad with five other athletes from the school.

From Newsmax, boxer and YouTube personality Jake Paul announces his support for Trump.

And from SFGate, a couple in Alameda, California builds an anti-Trump "MAGA carnival" for Halloween.

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