Tuesday, December 3, 2024

Tuesday Tidings

Now that again I'm back from running around, although a bit less than I anticipated, here are some things going on:

From National Review, a migrant caravan is racing toward the U.S.-Mexico border hoping to cross it before President-elect Trump's inauguration.

From FrontpageMag, congresscritter AOC (D-NY) is attacked by her fellow left-wingers for condemning antisemitism.  (This means that I'm siding with AOC on this one.)

From Townhall, there's a problem with President Biden's claims about his son Hunter's gun charges.

From The Washington Free Beacon, according to former House lawyers, now that he has been pardoned, First Son Hunter Biden loses his right to please the 5th.

From the Washington Examiner, what FBI Director-designate Kash Patel wants to do with the agency.

From The Federalist, the media meltdown over Trump's nomination of Kash Patel shows that he's the perfect man to lead the FBI.  (I'd say that the same principle applies to many if not most of Trump's appointments.  If the left and the media, with apologies for the redundancy, don't like a Trump nominee, this dislike is itself evidence that the nominee is a good choice.)

From American Thinker, the Ninth Circuit rules that the federal government does indeed have the power to deport people.

From MRCTV, Houston Texas linebacker Azeez Al-Shaair accuses fans upset with his hit on Jacksonville Jaguars quarterback Trevor Lawrence of "Islamophobia".  (Does Al-Shaair believe that fans would be okay if a non-Muslim were to hit Lawrence in the same way as he did?)

From NewsBusters, according to the hosts of The View, calling out Joe Biden's lies about the pardon given to Hunter Biden is "hurtful" to America.

From Canada Free Press, Democrats warn about tariffs "for their own nefarious reasons".  (The article's writer has his own blog.)

From TeleSUR, Venezuela doesn't like the U.S. and Guyana conducting joint military actions.

From TCW Defending Freedom, go out in style with the U.K.'s new National Death Service.

From EuroNews, 36 europarliamentcritters oppose allowing an Israeli knessetcritter to attend a conference on the Iranian government.  (Parliamentcritters, such as europarliamentcritters, and knessetcritters are equivalents of U.S. congresscritters.)

From ReMix, a Syrian man in Germany is sentenced to life in prison for burning his ex-fiancĂ©e's sister to death.  (If you read German, read the story at NiUS.)

From The North Africa Post, Spanish police capture a pro-Polisario extremist who was allegedly planning terror attacks against Morocco.

From The New Arab, Russia is reportedly removing its naval assets from the Syrian port of Tartous.

From AMU, activists condemn the Taliban's decision to ban women from medical schools and semi-professional institutes.  (Should I hold my breath waiting for Western feminists to say anything about this development?)

From the Daily Mail, an American woman accidentally stabs an Eritrean man to death trying to defend herself from him at a train station in Kaiserslauten, Germany, and goes on trial.

From Arutz Sheva, a Canadian video game allows players to recreate the October 7th, 2023 massacre.

From Jewish News Syndicate, several countries including Russia, Turkey, Iran and Malaysia have recently welcomed members of Hamas.  (The last four links come via The Religion Of Peace.)

From Gatestone Institute, remember the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor.

From The Stream, a disgraced Catholic Cardinal calls for civil disobedience against Trump's planned mass deportations.

From The Daily Signal, a Supreme Court case exposes the true nature of "gender affirming care".

From The American Conservative, can Trump reach an agreement with Mexico?

From The Western Journal, First Lady Jill Biden's Christmas decorations show that we need former and future First Lady Melania Trump back in the White House.

From BizPac Review, journalists Jessica Tarlov and Jesse Watters argue vociferously over the nomination of the aforementioned Kash Patel.

From The Daily Wire, fans of The Nutcracker in Seattle might get to see a male Sugar Plum Fairy.

From the Daily Caller, the radio host Charlemagne Tha [blasphemy deleted] challenges a caller who defended Biden's political career.

From the New York Post, a Russian woman who allegedly stowed herself away on a flight from New York's JFK International Airport to Paris's Charles de Gaulle Airport will be returning to New York.  (I've been to both airports, but not on the same flight.)

From Breitbart, a drag queen transgender person wins the Model of the Year award at the 2024 Fashion Awards in London.

From Newsmax, according to congresscritter David Kustoff (R-Ten), Joe Biden "lied to the American people repeatedly" when he said that he would not pardon his son Hunter.

And from the Genesius Times, in a shocking development, "Trump has invaded Canada", which somehow seems to resemble Switzerland.

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