Friday, November 1, 2024

Friday Phenomena For The Start Of November

As the sunny and warmer than normal weather continues on the first day of November, here are some things going on:

From National Review, the White House altered the transcript of President Biden's "garbage" remark despite objections from stenographers.

From FrontpageMag, no longer joyful, presidential candidate Vice President Harris goes McCarthyite.

From Townhall, the job numbers for October have been released and they are "atrocious".

From The Washington Free Beacon, the promises and perils of former President Trump's campaign.

From the Washington Examiner, as the election draws near, we get "a final torrent" of male bovine waste.

From The Federalist, be sure to double-check your ballot when you vote.

From American Thinker, yes, it's possible to reduce the size and cost of government.

From MRCTV, the media falsely accuse Trump of calling for the execution of former congresscritter Liz Cheney (R-WY).

From NewsBusters, The New York Times agrees with former First Lady Michelle Obama, who claims that sexism is destroying Harris's campaign.  (The idea that someone can have honest non-sexist disagreements with Harris's policies appears to be, to steal a term from Michelle Obama's husband, above their pay grade.)

From Canada Free Press, America keeps getting gaslighted.

From TeleSUR, Colombia issues draft regulations for the use of poppy and coca for medicinal, scientific and industrial purposes.

From TCW Defending Freedom, in an open letter, journalists are urged to ask the hard questions about the coronavirus.

From Snouts in the Trough, are these parliamentcritter Mike Amesbury's (Labour-Runcorn) greatest hits?

From EuroNews, at least 13 people are killed when a railway station roof collapses in Novi Sad, Serbia.

From ReMix, a French court sentences nine people to prison for online hate speech for posting the addresses of the suspects in the murder of a teenage soccer player.

From Balkan Insight, a former member of the Kosovo Liberation Army testifies in the war crimes trial of former Kosovo President Hashim Thaci.

From The North Africa Post, Gotion Power Morocco, a subsidiary of the Chinese company Gotion High Tech, signs a deal with the Saudi Arabian company ACWA power to $800 million worth of bird choppers in the Moroccan province of Kenitra.

From The New Arab, a Tunisian court sentences a TikTok user to four and a half years in prison for violating a "morality law".

From Gatestone Institute, Europe's problem with Germany.

From The Stream, the issue of abortion does not hinge on who gets elected president.

From The Daily Signal, schools in Fairfax County, Virginia quietly remove a pro-LGBTQ book due to parental criticism of its explicit images.

From The American Conservative, Harris and her running mate Governor Tim Walz (D-Min) prepare to wage war on America.

From The Western Journal, Harris is endorsed by NBA star LeBron James.

From BizPac Review, Donald Trump the Younger trolls Biden's aforementioned "garbage" remark.

From The Daily Wire, Trump (the Elder) promotes the Catholic feast of All Saints Day.

From the Daily Caller, why you shouldn't believe the government's new economic figures.

From the New York Post, a man wearing a Halloween mask stabs a man sitting in his car outside the Hands Across Long Island mental health facility in Central Islip, New York.

From Breitbart, more on the October jobs report.

From Newsmax, the U.S. will send another $425 million in military aid to Ukraine.

And from The Sun, how to eat like the U.K.'s Princess Kate.  (via the New York Post)

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