Since I'm running late today, I'll set out this relatively short list of things going on:
From National Review, if the impeachment articles aren't delivered to the Senate, did the impeachment really happen?
From FrontpageMag, what if you hold an impeachment rally and nobody comes?
From Townhall, did a Democrat congresscritter say "hang" President Trump?
From The Washington Free Beacon, New York voters chastise their Democrat congresscritter for voting to impeach.
From the Washington Examiner, a veteran GOP congresscritter has a warning for the Democrats.
From The Federalist, four reasons why the impeachment of President Trump is the weakest in U.S. history.
From American Thinker, seven reasons why Speaker Pelosi's threat to not deliver the articles of impeachment are "absurd and self-defeating".
From CNS News, according to Senate Majority Leader McConnell (R-KY), the Senate must serve a "fever-breaking role".
From LifeZette, Senator Lindsey Graham (R-SC) blasts Speaker Pelosi for not sending the articles of impeachment to the Senate.
From NewsBusters, a TV host seems happy that Trump has been impeached, but apparently doesn't want the Senate to hold the resulting trial.
From Fox News, congresscritter Ilhan Omar (D-MN) doesn't like congresscritter Kevin McCarthy (R-Cal) recalling congresscritter Rashinda Tlaib's (D-Mich) vulgar impeachment comment.
From Canada Free Press, a video against socialism is censored on social media.
From Palestinian Media Watch, murdering Israeli men on their way to prayer is now a "value".
From Gatestone Institute, Boris the Spider's electoral victory could bring a "golden era" in relations between the U.K. and the U.S. (I know that his real name is Boris Johnson, but I like to call him "Boris the Spider", after the song by The Who.)
From The Stream, an open letter from former Arkansas Governor Mike Huckabee (R) to House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D).
From the New York Post, rumors that video footage of Jeffrey Epstein's first suicide attempt had gone missing were greatly exaggerated.
From The Washington Post, seven Democratic candidates will participate in their party's sixth debate.
From LifeNews, congresscritter Jeff Van Drew (NJ) switches parties.
And from WPVI-TV, a community surprises a local school by throwing a Christmas party.
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