Tuesday, October 1, 2024

Tuesday Things To Start October

On a cool and rainy Tuesday falling on the 1st of October, here are some things going on:

From National Review, for vice presidential candidate Senator J.D. Vance (R-OH), the stakes are higher than just this year's election.

From FrontpageMag, the absurd accusation that former President Trump was and (if reelected) will be a dictator.

From Townhall, Iran launches missiles at Israel.

From The Washington Free Beacon, Iran launches missiles at Israel.

From the Washington Examiner, vice presidential candidate Governor Tim Walz (D-Min) misrepresented his time in China.

From The Federalist, Walz is hurting, not helping, presidential candidate Vice President Harris.

From American Thinker, if you get arrested in Minnesota, the police officer might not be a U.S. citizen.

From MRCTV, eight migrants are arrested for allegedly looting properties in flood-stricken Tennessee.

From NewsBusters, CBS, NPR and The New York Times spread the misinformation that Walz was in China during the protest in Tiananmen Square.

From Canada Free Press, the "Dem" establishment makes inflation worse and makes more workers hungry.

From TeleSUR, Cuba denounces Israel's incursion into Lebanon.

From TCW Defending Freedom, the sinister reason why the U.K.'s Labour Party is making doing business more difficult for pubs.

From Snouts in the Trough, has U.K. parliamentcritter Rosie Duffield (Labour) given Prime Minister Keir Starmer the resignation letter from hell?

From EuroNews, how many of Russia's 133,000 newest draftees will be sent to fight in Ukraine?

From ReMix, Austria grants asylum to a Muslim Russian-Tajik dual citizen who claims to be "gay" while having five children.

From Balkan Insight, according to the NGO Border Violence Monitoring Network, Greece is expanding its use of surveillance technology on its borders with Bulgaria and Turkey.  (In other words, how dare Greece defend its borders.)

From The North Africa Post, at Morocco's initiative, the U.N. Human Rights Council establishes a council on gender equality.

From The New Arab, now that its leader Hassan Nasrallah is no longer with us, what's next for Hezbollah?

From Arutz Sheva, Iran launches missiles at Israel.

From Gatestone Institute, Israel defeating Hezbollah will make the West stronger.

From The Stream, is the IDF committing terrorism against Hezbollah?

From The Daily Signal, a doctor who was booted from Wyoming's board of medicine for opposing transgender "treatments" sues to be reinstated.

From The American Conservative, former Senator Jeff Flake's (R-AZ) "Trump-washing" of U.S. history endangers our freedom.

From The Western Journal, Trump and the Chief Twit team up to help residents of North Carolina in the aftermath of Tropical Storm Helene.

From BizPac Review, one of those North Carolina residents posts a video condemning the government for abandoning U.S. citizens.

From The Daily Wire, as Iranian missiles rain down on Israel, congresscritter and "Squad" member Ayanna Pressley (D-MA) condemns Israel for "escalating" the "violence".

From the Daily Caller, how NGOs enabled by the Biden administration are fueling the illegal immigration crisis.

From the New York Post, New York City Mayor Eric Adams (D), facing federal bribery charges, hires a lawyer who previously worked for the Trump White House.

From Breitbart, a Chinese man is arrested after allegedly stabbing three five-year-old boys in Zurich, Switzerland.

From Newsmax, Trump announces his plans for the economy.

And from CBS News, former President Jimmy Carter celebrates his 100th birthday.

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