Thursday, September 11, 2025

Thursday Things For 9/11

On a warm and partly sunny Thursday on the 24th anniversary of the 9/11 terror attacks, here are some things going on:

From National Review, the American mainstream has come to tacitly accept left-wing violence.

From FrontpageMag, Judaism recognizes two genders, not six.

From Townhall, a new report reveals some disturbing details about the assassination of right-wing activist Charlie Kirk.

From The Washington Free Beacon, more on the assassination of Charlie Kirk.

From the Washington Examiner, electricity prices rose faster than inflation in August, for which President Trump blames intermittent renewables.

From The Federalist, the left has not been held accountable its political violence, which must change.

From American Thinker, is the assassination of Charlie Kirk MAGA's "I'm Spartacus" moment?

From NewsBusters, The Daily Show has a beef with your beef.

From Canada Free Press, if the left can't understand that there's no argument against prayer anywhere, too bad.

From TeleSUR, Chilean presidential candidates conduct their first debate.

From TCW Defending Freedom, the coronavirus is a permanent pandemic.

From Snouts in the Trough, should someone be forced out of office for acting with "honesty" and "integrity"?

From EuroNews, the E.U. will speed up its phasing out of Russian energy, amid pressure from the U.S.

From ReMix, the Flanders Festival Ghent in Belgium cancels an appearance by the Munich Philharmonic orchestra because its conductor is from Israel.

From Balkan Insight, Albanian Prime Minister Edi Rama unveils a new government and formally dismisses the mayor of Tirana, the country's capital city.

From The North Africa Post, seven Algerian teenagers steal a fishing boat at the port of Algiers and find their way to the Spanish island of Ibiza.

From The New Arab, a group of Egyptian activists attempt to join the Global Sumud Flotilla.

From The Times Of Israel, Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez laments that Spain has no nuclear weapons for stopping Israel's war in Gaza.

From Reuters, pictures from the 9/11 attacks.

From Gatestone Institute, how the E.U. pays the media to promote narratives about itself and its agendas.

From The Stream, a reflection on the assassinated activist Charlie Kirk.

From The Daily Signal, six times when then-White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre insisted that then-President Biden was still sharp.

From The American Conservative, Trump announces that he will award Charlie Kirk the Presidential Medal of Freedom.

From The Western Journal, the FBI releases photos of the suspect in the Charlie Kirk assassination.

From BizPac Review, Charlie Kirk was an unabashed and unapologetic champion of Christianity.

From the Daily Caller, when the left can't win debates, they resort to violence.

From the New York Post, retired investment banker Michael Mallinson, who lives in Canada, is "shocked" at being wrongly identified as Charlie Kirk's assassin.

From Breitbart, the left-wing media dehumanizes right-wingers as "fascists", knowing that it will lead to violence.

From Newsmax, according to Reverend Franklin Graham, Charlie Kirk "stood boldly for conservative values" and defended free speech.

I normally like to end a day's links post with something humorous, weird, or unusual.  However, due to yesterday's events and today's anniversary, I don't believe that doing so would be appropriate at this time.  Nor am I in the mood for it.  Thanks for reading, and I'll see you again tomorrow.

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