Wednesday, October 2, 2024

Wednesday Wanderings

As the cool and rainy weather continues on a Wednesday, here are some things going on:

From National Review, during his debate against rival vice presidential candidate Senator J.D. Vance (R-OH), Governor Tim Walz (D-Min) loses his bubble wrap.

From FrontpageMag, presidential candidate Vice President Harris fears the media.  (The article asks a question that I've already been wanting to ask.  If she doesn't want to deal with the U.S. media, how is she going to deal with Russian President Putin, Chinese President Xi and North Korean leader Kim Jong-un?)

From Townhall, Walz's biggest lies in the debate are debunked.

From The Washington Free Beacon, congresscritter Sue Wild's (D-PA) hybrid SUV gets booted due to unpaid traffic tickets, but she still parks in a handicapped space.

From the Washington Examiner, the Wisconsin Farm Bureau Federation endorses Senator Tammy Baldwin (D-Wis) for reelection, its first statewide endorsement for a Democrat in 20 years.

From The Federalist, more on Walz's biggest lies at the debate.

From American Thinker, President Biden mixes up different kinds of strike.

From MRCTV, the University of Wyoming women's volleyball team forfeits a game instead of playing against a team with a male player.

From NewsBusters, at the debate, the CBS moderators asks zero of the questions NB proposed for Vance and Walz.

From Canada Free Press, the choice which Americans face in the upcoming election.

From TeleSUR, new Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum pays tribute to the victims of the 1968 Tlatelolco massacre.

From TCW Defending Freedom, a healthy young man is killed by a coronavirus vaccine from Astra Zeneca, and was treated as if he was some kind of troublemaker.

From Snouts in the Trough, complaining about the BBC's bias is the "most futile waste of time".

From EuroNews, after two and a half years of fighting, Russian forces capture the Ukrainian town of Vuhledar.

From ReMix, Poland is headed for a harsh winter, but this is not about the weather.  (If you read Polish better than I do, read the story at wPolsce24.)

From Balkan Insight, Albania's new incoming police chief's mobile phone is seized, before he even started his job.

From The North Africa Post, Morocco sentences people accused of inciting illegal migration up to 10 months in prison.

From The New Arab, migrant workers in Lebanon are left to fend for themselves.

From Khaama Press, the WHO reports six new polio cases in Afghanistan and Pakistan.

From Allah's Willing Executioners, Israel haters cheer Iran's ballistic missile attack - in Berlin.  (If you read German, read the story at Bild.)

From Arutz Sheva, terrorists who killed seven people in Jaffa, Israel came from Hebron, West Bank and then prayed in a mosque.

From The Times Of Israel, according to Danish police, two explosions occurring near the Israeli embassy in Copenhagen were likely caused by hand grenades.

From Gatestone Institute, why Arabs are celebrating the death of Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah.

From The Stream, in the U.K., the church is silent while Sikhs block a proposed law that would criminalize criticism of Islam.

From The Daily Signal, according to a study, an "abortion pill cartel" is circumventing state pro-life laws.

From The American Conservative, this year, former President Trump will need no October surprises.

From The Western Journal, Trump reacts to Vance's performance at the debate.

From BizPac Review, CNN host Jim Acosta snaps at Trump advisor Corey Lewandowski for how he pronounces Harris's first name.

From The Daily Wire, journalist Chris Cuomo faults CBS's debate moderators for fact-checking and cutting off Vance's microphone.

From the Daily Caller, the Republican National Committee has recruited over 200,000 volunteers and over 5,000 lawyers to ensure election integrity.

From the New York Post, a year after federal investigators seized New York City Mayor Eric Adams's (D) cell phone, they still can't break into it.

From Breitbart, congresscritter Byron Donalds (R-FL) shows the hosts of The Breakfast Club how Vice President Harris contributed to higher inflation.

From Newsmax, according to Trump advisor Jason Miller, Vance was ready for the fact-checkers.

And from SFGate, the unexpected and unofficial boundary between NorCal and SoCal.

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