Sunday, December 8, 2024

Various And Sunday Sundry

On a clear and mild Sunday, here are a few things going on:

From National Review, Syrian President Bashar al-Assad is now former President al-Assad.

From FrontpageMag, Syria has fallen.

From Townhall, al-Assad has fled to Russia.  (Perhaps it is former President al-Assad, and not former and future President Trump, who colluded with Russia.)

From The Washington Free Beacon, a review of a book about a speechwriter for Presidents Reagan and Nixon.

From the Washington Examiner, Trump considers throwing the Democrats a few bones.  (If he does such a thing, afterwards he should check the condition of his throwing arm.)

From American Thinker, Trump's visit to Paris for the reopening of the Notre Dame cathedral shows us that appearance matters.

From NewsBusters, 17 years ago, clemency for Lewis "Scooter" Libby from then-President Bush the Younger drew a lot of anger from the media.

From TCW Defending Freedom, things seen this week in the "alt" media.

From Jewish News Syndicate, a Vatican nativity scene includes a photo of a sculpture of the baby Jesus on a keffiyeh.

From the Daily Mail, Syrians ransack al-Assad's presidential palace in Damascus.

From CNN, more on Syrian rebels capturing Damascus and al-Assad fleeing to Russia.

From Allah's Willing Executioners, French police arrest three students for allegedly plotting an attack on the city hall in the town of Poitiers, near where Frankish leader Charles Martel defeated the Moors in 732.  (If you read French, read the story at Le Parisien.)

From Gatestone Institute, in Syria, enemies disguise themselves as friends.

From The Daily Signal, "the Biden crime family is above the law".

From The American Conservative, the U.K. is committing suicide.

From The Western Journal, a man armed with a chainsaw enters a nursing home in St. Charles, Illinois, thus making his last mistake.

From BizPac Review, NBC reporter Kristen Welker is shocked when Trump tells her what should happen to the January 6th committee members.

From The Daily Wire, a transgender doctor is sued for negligence over a mastectomy performed on a 14-year-old girl.

From the Daily Caller, Trump points out to the aforementioned Kirsten Welker that illegal aliens did indeed come to the U.S. illegally.

From the New York Post, fans of the late John Lennon gather at Strawberry Fields in New York City's Central Park to remember him.

From Newsmax, Navy SEALs and veterans plan to march in support of Secretary of Defense nominee Pete Hegseth.

And from Breitbart, even Saturday Night Live mocks President Biden's pardoning his son Hunter.


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