Monday, September 29, 2025

Monday Mania

Now that I've had a chance to settle back into my domicile on a warm and cloudy Monday, here are some things going on:

From National Review, young American communists believe that true communism has never been attempted.

From FrontpageMag, President Trump's wisdom at the U.N. falls on deaf western European ears.

From Townhall, eight Mexican cartel members are arrested for alleged shoplifting and money laundering in Kenosha, Wisconsin.

From The Washington Free Beacon, how the media covered the death of convicted cop killer Assata Shakur, who as a fugitive fled to Cuba.

From the Washington Examiner, Democrats refuse to stop calling Trump and his supporters "fascists".

From The Federalist, leftists feign sympathy for the autistic babies whom they would gladly abort.

From American Thinker, what Secretary of War Pete Hegseth's meeting with U.S. generals and admirals should and should not mean.

From NewsBusters, CBS suggests that the Unabomber had some good arguments and tactics.

From Canada Free Press, the mythical underpinnings of a proposed Palestinian state.

From TeleSUR, Ecuador is "at a turning point of austerity and repression".

From TCW Defending Freedom, a report from the launch of the party Advance UK in Newcastle, England.

From EuroNews, the pro-E.U. party PAS wins in Moldova's parliamentary elections.

From Free West Media, the German broadcaster NDR censors a documentary exposing election interference funded by USAID.

From ReMix, one person is dead and five others seriously injured in a battle between two Turkish families - in Gelsenkirchen, Germany.

From Balkan Insight, former Yugoslav General Nebojša Pavković is brought back to Serbia before the end of his 22-year sentence for war crimes.

From The North Africa Post, speaking at the U.N., Malian Prime Minster Abdoulaye Maïga accuses Algerian of exporting terrorism to the Sahel region.

From The New Arab, Moroccans stranded in the Gaza Strip beg their government to not forget them.

From The Times Of Israel, a man is assaulted, injured, and called a "dirty Jew" - in Yerres, France.

From Gatestone Institute, thanks to Western useful idiots, Iran's terror proxies celebrate the proposed Palestinian state by moving their jihad to the West Bank.

From Radio Free Asia, who North Korea weaponizes AI and deepfakes.

From The Stream, violent left-wingers attack ICE officers and American sovereignty.

From The Daily Signal, why China wants the war between Russia and Ukraine to continue.

From The American Conservative, a letter from a TAC contributor to a friend.

From The Western Journal, witnesses give "shocking" accounts of the shooting at an LDS church in Grand Blanc, Michigan.

From BizPac Review, former White House Special Counsel Ty Cobb thinks that the charges against former FBI Director James Comey could be "tossed out well before the trial".

From the Daily Caller, analysts are split on what the withdrawal of current New York City Mayor Eric Adams (I) from the city's mayoral race means for candidate Zohran Mamdani (D).

From the New York Post, a fugitive who fled to India after allegedly killing a man in car wreck on Long Island in 2005 is extradited to back to the U.S.

From Breitbart, according to the AI studio that created her, Hollywood talent agencies want to hire AI actress Tilly Norwood.

From Newsmax, under a plan to end the war in Gaza proposed by Trump, former U.K. Prime Minister Tony Blair would serve as the area's interim administrator.  (I've got a feeling that some Brits might be shouting "don't let him!")

And from The Babylon Bee, Democrats are outraged at the political prosecutions of people not named Trump.

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