Friday, January 3, 2020

Friday Fuss From A Traveling Sasquatch

Once again I'm on the road, on my way to an undisclosed location in North Carolina.  In fact, I'm already in the Tarheel state, but not yet at my destination.  Now that I've spent much of the day driving, and then negotiating with this hotel's wifi, I can now present a short list of things going on:

From National Review, historians give the 1619 Project the roasting it deserves.

From FrontpageMag, enjoy your virgins, General Suleymani.

From Townhall, President Trump responds to criticism of his decision to take out Suleymani.

From The Washington Free Beacon, the 2020 Democrat presidential candidates are "concerned" about the strike on Suleymani.

From the Washington Examiner, Suleymani was killed near a road known as "Route Irish", where insurgents used to harass U.S. forces.

From The Federalist, some important things to think about now that Suleymani is no longer consuming oxygen.

From American Thinker, the 25 stupidest moments from Democrats in 2019.

From CNS News, according to Senator Spartacus (D-NJ), Trump's policy toward Iran has failed, even as Trump had Suleymani taken out.

From LifeZette, congresscritter and war hero Dan Crenshaw (R-TX) responds to complaints by Democrats that Trump is "anti-troops".

From NewsBusters, some CNN talking heads are not welcoming Suleymani's death.

From Canada Free Press, black on Jewish crime might be the result of Democrat policies.

From The Conservative Woman, will Boris "the Spider" keep his promises on immigration?

From the Borneo Post, a plastic bag containing pork is found at a mosque compound in Taman Satria Jaya, Indonesia.

From the Express, Iraqis take to the streets to celebrate the death of Suleymani.

From BBC News, a man who stabbed people in the Paris suburb of Villejuif is said to have had a mental condition.

From The Sun, the knifeman in Villejuif reportedly had a "suicide vest".

From Gatestone Institute, "moderate" Palestinians celebrate terror.

From The Stream, part 3 of an interview with historian Tom Holland.  (Since I previously linked part 1, but not part two, here's part two.)

From Fox News, Senator Ted Cruz (R-TX) pushes a resolution praising the raid on Suleymani, and dares Democrats to oppose it.

And from WPVI-TV, if you look up tonight and the sky is clear, you might get to see some meteors.
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Tomorrow I will be stopping at some places between here and my destination, so I should be able to get some good pictures.  Stay tuned.

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