Wednesday, October 30, 2024

Wednesday Wanderings

On a sunny and unseasonably warm Wednesday, here are some things going on:

From National Review, the Democrats have failed to scout themselves.

From FrontpageMag, an international gay organization bans the one Middle Eastern country that doesn't ban gays.

From Townhall, here's the response from White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre when asked about President Biden calling supporters of former President Trump "garbage".

From The Washington Free Beacon, inside the network that's trying to pull votes from Trump.

From the Washington Examiner, stop pretending that Trump will send journalists to a gulag.

From The Federalist, the presidential campaign of candidate Vice President Harris is caught manipulating the platform X to censor criticism of her.  (But Trump's the fascist, right?)

From American Thinker, leftists have been likening Republican presidents and presidential candidate to Hitler for a very long time.

From MRCTVthe media contort themselves in order to excuse Biden's aforementioned "garbage" comment.

From NewsBusters, a guest on The Daily Show claims that Latinos will not be saved from deportation by voting for Trump.  (If you are legally allowed to vote, it means that you're a citizen and thus have no reason to fear being deported.)

From Canada Free Press, beware of election rage if the Democrats lose.

From TeleSUR, Venezuela rejects alleged government interference from Brazil.

From TCW Defending Freedom, the report about the "Unite the Kingdom" rally in the U.K. that you didn't see in the mainstream media.

From Snouts in the Trough, prepare yourself for a huge spending spree by the U.K. government.

From EuroNews, flash floods kill at least 95 people in Spain.

From ReMix, an increasing number of migrants arriving in Spain's Canary Islands are monitored for "signs of Islamic radicalization".

From Balkan Insight, an exhibition of letters from prisoners sheds light on Albanian jails during its communist era.

From The North Africa Post, the Moroccan company Panafsat plans to deploy a satellite communications system for Africa, with the help of the French-Italian joint venture Thales Alenia Space.

From The New Arab, a German-flagged ship carrying munitions destined for Israel docks in Alexandria, Egypt.

From Jewish News Syndicate, the U.S. offers a $5 million reward for information leading to the arrest of anyone who abetted the 1994 bombing of an airplane in Panama.

From Quadrant, "against Muslim immigration" into Australia.

From Gatestone Institute, the Biden-Harris administration, a proposed "ceasefire", and the establishment of a Palestinian state.

From The Stream, Trump-era White House official Steve Bannon taught civics while in prison, and schools reporters after being released.

From The Daily Signal, how the Biden-Harris administration misled the American people during the coronavirus pandemic.

From The American Conservative, more on Steve Bannon's return.

From The Western Journal, a single voter identification number is allegedly used for dozens of votes in Detroit.

From BizPac Review, Apollo 11 astronaut Buzz Aldrin endorses Trump.

From The Daily Wire, how Trump came around on "sleeper issues" such as the transgender culture war.

From the Daily Caller, the crowd at Harris's rally on the Ellipse in Washington, D.C. has a sense of unease.

From the New York Post, the number of people infected with E. coli linked to McDonald's Quarter Pounder hamburgers rises to 90.

From Breitbart, according to his campaign spokesman Matt Keyes, Senator Sherrod Brown (D-OH) disagrees with Biden's statement that Trump supporters are "garbage".

From Newsmax, according to Trump, Harris is running a "campaign of hate" and has no "positive solutions".

And from the Genesius Times, in response to Biden's "garbage" comment, Trump gets an endorsement from garbage can resident Oscar the Grouch.

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