Monday, November 25, 2024

Monday Mania

As the sunny and cool weather continues on a Monday, here are some things going on:

From National Review, the 2020 Democratic presidential field was a curse.

From FrontpageMag and the "thanks for the warning" department, Vice President Harris wants to run again.

From Townhall, Special Prosecutor Jack Smith files a motion to dismiss his bogus charges against President-elect Trump.

From The Washington Free Beacon, four Democratic firms made a combined $600 million running ads for Harris's campaign.

From the Washington Examiner and the "hindsight is 20/20" department, maybe the Democrats should have  nominated a different presidential candidate.

From The Federalist, congresscritter-elect Sarah McBride (D-Del) is not just a man in a dress, but a Trojan horse.

From American Thinker, what you might want to learn about Attorney General nominee Pam Bondi.

From MRCTV, New York Governor Kathy Hochul (D) offers U.S. taxpayer-funded "rebates" to buyers of "green" appliances.

From NewsBusters, PBS mocks Trump's cabinet nominees.  (If you ask me, disapproval by the mainstream media is itself evidence that Trump's picks are good choices.)

From Canada Free Press, if human activity is indeed changing the climate, what should we do about it?

From TeleSUR, Argentina plans to grant a transit concession along the Paraguay and Parana Rivers.

From TCW Defending Freedom, U.K. Leader of the Opposition Kemi Badenoch should listen to and learn from journalist and TV host Jeremy Clarkson.

From EuroNews, have the North Korean soldiers in Russia entered combat against Ukraine yet?

From ReMix, knowing that she will be accused of racism, Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni points out that migrants are responsible for a disproportionate amount of violent crime against women in Italy.

From Balkan Insight, an independent "far-right" candidate wins the first round in Romania's presidential election.  (The term "far-right" probably means that he wants Romania to be governed by elected Romanian representatives instead of by the European Commission, and that he favors finite limits on the number of foreign migrants which Romania can accept.)

From The North Africa Post, Mauritania plans to deport illegal aliens from Pakistan.  (I guess that since Mauritanians are not white, it's OK for them to do that.)

From The New Arab, 17 go missing when an Egyptian tourist boat sinks in the Red Sea.

From Allah's Willing Executioners, a dead newborn baby is found in a trash container near a medical clinic in Vienna, Austria, allegedly the victim of an honor killing.  (If you read German, read the story at Exxpress.)

From The Australian Jewish News, a man is arrested for alleged vandalism to cars and buildings in Woollahra, Australia.

From AMU, ISIS claims responsibility for a deadly attack on a Sufi shrine in the Afghani province of Baghlan.

From Gatestone Institute, Texas leads the U.S. in defunding our Chinese communist enemies.

From The Stream, is the lack of snow on Mount Fuji in Japan an omen?

From The Daily Signal, if you think that illegal aliens are less likely than others to commit (other) crimes (not related to immigration), you might want to think again.

From The American Conservative, the opening shots in the war between Trump and the federal bureaucracy have already been fired.

From The Western Journal, according to a poll, Americans like what they're seeing from Trump, even through he's not yet back in office.

From BizPac Review, avid golfer and former and future First Granddaughter Kai Trump shows off her "moves" learned from her grandfather.

From The Daily Wire, Trump's team quashes a rumor about his policy toward trans people in the military.

From the Daily Caller, Senator Joni Ernst (R-IA) sends Department of Government Efficiency co-chair-designates Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy ideas on where to cut $2 trillion in spending.  (I normally refer to Musk as the "Chief Twit", since this was his own term for himself.  I have no analogous nickname for Ramaswamy.)

From the New York Post, the Chief Twit's Neuralink company receives approval for a feasibility study for its brain implant and a robotic arm.  (How long before they create a real live General Grievous?)

From Breitbart, actor Joel Grey compares Trump's incoming administration to the Nazi regime shown in the stage show and movie Cabaret.

From Newsmax, the twice-aforementioned Chief Twit calls the U.K. a "tyrannical police state" and calls for new elections in that country.

And from The Babylon Bee, Santa's elves complain that their wages have declined due to a large influx of illegal alien undocumented elves, and as a bonus from two days ago, Border Czar nominee Tom Homan finds a way to deport illegal alien families without separating them.

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