Monday, November 18, 2024

Monday Links

On a sunny and mild Monday, here are some things going on:

From National Review, Senator Bob Casey (D-PA) and the Democrats are trying to steal an election in Pennsylvania.  (Tell me again how it's wrong to deny election results.)

From FrontpageMag, the Women's March is currently being run by someone who is not a woman.  (For the time being, at least, he has yet to "identify" as a woman.)

From Townhall, if you don't really want to leave the U.S. due to former President Trump's reelection, you can instead go on a cruise lasting most of his upcoming second term.

From The Washington Free Beacon, the "hair-raising" content of a mandatory course taught at the University of California, San Francisco medical school.

From the Washington Examiner, according to Florida Governor Ron DeSantis (R), a replacement for Secretary of State nominee Senator Marco Rubio (R-FL) could be chosen by early next January.

From The Federalist, The New York Times has no problem with "election deniers" if they are Democrats.

From American Thinker, former President Barack and First Lady Michelle Obama get their comeuppance.

From MRCTV, on his way out, President Biden imposes a tax on methane.

From NewsBusters, for the position of FCC chairman, Trump picks someone who believes in free speech.

From Canada Free Press, "let me count the ways" in which right-wingers, the U.S., and the world have benefited from Trump's electoral victory.

From TeleSUR, according to Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro, U.S. imperialism "has entered a phase of madness".  (He said this in response to Biden's decision to allow Ukraine to use long-range missiles provided by the U.S. against Russia.  It thus seems that his definition of "U.S. imperialism" is "opposition to Russian imperialism".  Back during the Cold War "U.S. imperialism" could have been defined as "opposition to Soviet imperialism".)

From TCW Defending Freedom, the billions upon billions of U.K. pounds wasted on face masks.

From Snouts in the Trough, is U.K. Chancellor of the Exchequer Rachel Reeves someone whom you would trust?  (SitT just keeps on picking on her.)

From EuroNews, what targets in Russia could Ukraine strike now that it may use U.S.-provided long-range missiles?

From Remix, German Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock of the Green Party welcomes the U.S. decision to allow Ukraine to use the aforementioned long-range missiles.

From Balkan Insight, Kosovo and North Macedonia agree to make crossing their mutual border easier for each other's citizens.  (It wasn't all that long ago when both were parts of a larger country named Yugoslavia.)

From The North Africa Post, Morocco sends more humanitarian aid to flood-stricken parts of Spain.

From The New Arab, the Egyptian parliament intends to review a 40-year old rent law.

From The Jerusalem Post, police in the English county of Cambridge regard the sending of a swastika to Jewish students as a non-crime hate incident, but not an actual hate crime.

From Allah's Willing Executioners, a migrant from Afghanistan allegedly desecrates a statue of the Virgin Mary at a church in Einsiedeln, Switzerland.  (If you read German, read the story at Junge Freitheit.)

From IranWire, an Iranian who converted to Christianity is sentenced to 10 years in prison for "propaganda against the Islamic Republic through promoting Christianity".

From Arutz Sheva, when in Europe, don't criticize Islam unless you want to deal with the police.

From Gatestone Institute, UNRWA hires terrorists, including those with Hamas, and glorifies terrorism.

From The Stream, hope for what the second Trump administration might accomplish.

From The Daily Signal, even most Democrats oppose sex-change surgery for minors.

From The American Conservative, right-wing journalist Pat Buchanan deserves the Presidential Medal of Freedom.

From The Western Journal, former White House press secretary Jen Psaki admits that Democrats are "in the wilderness".

From BizPac Review, Trump's dance moves rock the NFL and even go global.

From The Daily Wire, congresscritter James Comer (R-KY) has evidence that FEMA's policy of avoiding Trump-supporting homes was wider than previously thought.

From the Daily Caller, Bucks County, Pennsylvania was given a $5 million state grant for election integrity, but was later sued for turning away voters who had waited in line for hours.

From the New York Post, First Son Hunter Biden goes to Disneyland and rides Dumbo.

From Breitbart, after a decade of calling Trump "Hitler", Joe Scarborough and Mike Brzezinski figuratively kiss Trump's ring.

From Newsmax, congresscritter Scott Perry (R-PA) supports Trump's appointment of former congresscritter Matt Gaetz (R-FL) as attorney general.  (Gaetz recently resigned from Congress.)

And from The Babylon Bee, a single bite of a McDonald's hamburger causes former presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s (I) to balloon to 350 pounds.

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