Once again I've gotten home after running around on a Thursday, this one cool and rainy, so here are a few things going on:
From National Review, President-elect Trump's pick of former presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr., who is pro-abortion, is "disastrous".
From FrontpageMag, left-wingers go nuts over Trump's pick of veteran and Fox News host Pete Hegseth for secretary of defense.
From Townhall, why Senator Bob Casey (D-PA) hasn't conceded the race that he by just about all accounts lost.
From The Washington Free Beacon, anti-Israel student groups at Columbia University encourage classmates to "get involved" with a designated terrorism financier.
From the Washington Examiner, Democratic election commissioners in Buck's County, Pennsylvania vote to count illegal ballots in the aforementioned Senate race.
From The Federalist, Wisconsin senatorial candidate Eric Hovde (R), who lost narrowly to incumbent Senator Tammy Baldwin (D), considers requesting a recount. (Both sides can play the recount game, you know.)
From American Thinker, border czar-designate Tom Homan is out for justice.
From MRCTV, a woke mob can't stand that a historically known Jew is portrayed by a Jew.
From NewsBusters, some "not so random thoughts" about the 2024 election.
From TCW Defending Freedom, the fatal flaws in an assisted dying bill being considered by the U.K. parliament.
From The Jerusalem Post, Australia votes in favor of a resolution for Palestinian sovereignty.
From Arutz Sheva, pro-Arab activists riot in Paris ahead of a soccer match between France and Israel.
From Gatestone Institute, Bangladesh is becoming Talibanized.
From The Stream, beware of the new Irish inquisition.
From The Daily Signal, still more about the twice-aforementioned Senate race in Pennsylvania.
From The American Conservative, Trump is a weaver.
From The Western Journal, Trump lawyer Alina Habba announces that she does not seek to become his White House press secretary.
From BizPac Review, actress Eva Longoria and her family leave the U.S.
From The Daily Wire, three people are charged with faking a hate crime in an attempt to help a left-wing candidate get elected mayor of Colorado Springs, Colorado.
From the Daily Caller, RNC chair and former and future First Daughter-In-Law Lara Trump makes a pitch for Senator Marco Rubio's (R-FL) seat due to his nomination to be Secretary of State.
From the New York Post, driving into Midtown Manhattan in New York City is gonna cost ya, pilgrim.
From Breitbart, a high school teacher in California storms out of her classroom when she sees a student wearing a MAGA shirt and accuses him of a hate crime.
And from SFGate, eight Bay Area chefs are named among the most powerful people in American fine dining.
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