Friday, November 8, 2024

Friday Fuss

On a sunny and cool Friday, here are some things going on:

From National Review, keep the number of Supreme Court justices at nine.

From FrontpageMag, with President-elect Trump's victory, the establishment media go through the stages of grief.

From Townhall, a University of Oregon employee who told Trump supporters to kill themselves gets suspended.

From The Washington Free Beacon, President Biden's error.

From the Washington Examiner, how Vice President Harris's presidential campaign spent $1 billion.

From The Federalist, Harris was a terrible candidate, about which the Democrats need to be honest.

From American Thinker, Democrats offer excuses, blame and vitriol for their election losses.

From MRCTV, alleged "sexist pig" Trump appoints the first-ever female White House chief of staff.

From NewsBusters, CNN climate correspondent Bill Weir claims that "climate denier" Trump will let the earth "go to hell".  (The real climate deniers, in my not-so-humble opinion, are those who ignore China's contribution to manmade carbon dioxide.  In other words, it won't be President Trump but President Xi who will bring about any such "hell" on earth.)

From Canada Free Press, three days after the 2024 election, Democrats pull out what's left of their hair.

From TeleSUR, Cuba restores its essential services in the aftermath of Hurricane Rafael.

From TCW Defending Freedom, former Archbishop of Canterbury Lord Carey needs to understand that assisted suicide is the opposite of Christianity.

From Snouts in the Trough, although months from being put back in office, Trump is already changing the world.

From EuroNews, world leaders shun the climate conference COP29 in Baku, Azerbaijan over political spats and lost confidence.

From ReMix, a migrant gang in Spain imprisoned 18 Colombian women and forced them into prostitution.

From Balkan Insight, the remains of five men killed during the war in Croatia during the early 1990s are found near the town of Vukovar.

From The North Africa Post, the U.K. government announces new sanctions against three Russia-linked mercenary groups in Africa.

From The New Arab, what is the proposed Gaza Administration Committee that will involve both Hamas and Fatah?

From AMU, according to the the World Food Program, Afghan families are marrying off their young daughters due to poverty.

From The Times Of Israel, masked men attack two Jewish students demonstrating for Israel at DePaul University in Chicago.

From Allah's Willing Executioners, a high school teacher in Montreuil, France is slapped by a student who was wearing a banned abaya dress.  (If you read French, read the story at BMF and FDeSouche.)

From Arutz Sheva, Israel intends to send rescue flights to the Netherlands bringing emergency teams there and returning Jews back home after attacks against Israeli soccer fans in Amsterdam, and how Arabs attacked those Israeli soccer fans.

From Gatestone Institute, "Islamism, the West and human rights".

From The Stream, Trump's reelection suggests that the U.S. is like Nineveh, not Sodom, which means that we need to do some decontaminating.

From The Daily Signal, why did Harris in 2024 get so many fewer votes than Biden did in 2020?

From The American Conservative, while Trump wins in the U.S., Germany undergoes Weltschmerz.  (In German, all nouns are capitalized.  Interestingly enough, my spellchecker has no problem with the German word Weltschmerz.)

From The Western Journal, congresscritter AOC (D-NY) pushes an "insane" theory about what Trump's second term will look like.

From BizPac Review, New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy (D) admits to having a meeting to "war game" Trump's second term.

From The Daily Wire, Dutch King Willem-Alexander condemns the aforementioned attacks against Jews in Amsterdam.

From the Daily Caller, three people are charged for alleged involvement with an Iran-linked plot to assassinate Trump.

From the New York Post, a prominent New York City journalist who has been critical of Iran reveals that she was a target of the Iran-link plot to assassinate Trump.

From Newsmax, according to congresscritter-elect Rob Bresnahan (R-PA), Republicans must work to "make life affordable".

And from Breitbart, no, a migrant caravan heading through southern Mexico did not turn back after learning about Trump's victory.

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