On a warm sunny Monday which is also Veterans Day, here are some things going on:
From National Review, the Democrats start their blame game.
From FrontpageMag, where did those missing 11 million 2020 votes for then-candidate Biden go?
From Townhall, in the 2024 election, Democrats faced something far worse than the revenge of the working class.
From The Washington Free Beacon, a list of winners and losers from the 2024 election.
From the Washington Examiner, making a case for mass deportation.
From The Federalist, the lesson which some left-wingers have learned from President-elect Trump's victory should terrify all of us.
From American Thinker, seven lessons which the Democrats should learn from the 2024 election. (I'll add one more which this article doesn't mention. You're not going to get Americans to vote for you by insulting them and subjecting them to name calling.)
From NewsBusters, the aftermath of this year's elections.
From Canada Free Press, Democrats provide some great comic relief after their loss.
From TeleSUR, Ecuadorian President Daniel Noboa appoints Planning Secretary Sariha Moya as temporary vice president.
From TCW Defending Freedom, hidden injuries from Pfizer's coronavirus vaccine.
From Snouts in the Trough, the principles of "plan-do-review" versus "double-down and cover-up".
From EuroNews, the Russian government denies that President Putin spoke about de-escalation in Ukraine with U.S. President-elect Trump.
From ReMix, Poland celebrates Independence Day. (On the day when World War I ended, Poland regained its independence after 123 years of being partitioned between Austria-Hungary, Russia and Prussia, which merged with other states to become Germany. If you read Polish, read the story at Salon24.)
From Balkan Insight, several thousand protesters in Belgrade, Serbia demand resignations and justice over the disaster at the Novi Sad railway station.
From The North Africa Post, at the G20 conference, the African Union calls for the creation of an international fund to protect and preserve African heritage.
From The New Arab, a Saudi Arabian man becomes the first from his country to die "fighting for Hezbollah" against Israel in Lebanon.
From AMU, the Taliban reportedly maintain their tolerance toward al Qaeda and Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan.
From Gatestone Institute, America failed Vice President Harris.
From The Stream, the pro-life movement has a lot of work ahead of it.
From The Daily Signal and the "I sure hope so" department, the left-wing woke agenda died in this election.
From The American Conservative, how the conflict in Gaza saved the U.S.
From The Western Journal, President Biden appears to have some difficulty walking on a beach.
From BizPac Review, MSNBC host Jon Capehart questions about how to "live" with Trump voters. (If you ask me, it's very simple. Treat everyone with proper respect without regard to politics.)
From The Daily Wire, for Veterans Day, Gold Star families offer their stories of service and sacrifice.
From the Daily Caller, the incoming Trump administration needs to start pulling security clearances on day one.
From the New York Post, Biden and Harris make their first public appearance together after her election loss, visiting Arlington National Cemetery for a Veterans Day Event.
From Breitbart, filmmakers Rob Reiner and Michael Moore are trolled for going into radio silence after their predicted victory for Harris didn't happen.
From Newsmax, Trump names longtime advisor Stephen Miller to be his deputy chief of policy.
And from The Babylon Bee, Republican congresscritters tell the American people that they're working hard trying to figure out how to squander the next two years. (Wait a minute. I though that TBB was a satirical sight. This sounds way too much like the truth.)
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