Sorry I'm late. I've been running around, partly on line and partly with the bigfootmobile, trying to find a replacement charger for this computer, and after some effort, finally succeeded. So now that I've got some electricity, here is a shorter than normal list of some things going on:
From National Review, social distancing is not supposed to be a religion.
From FrontpageMag, one in five coronavirus deaths in the U.S. were in nursing homes.
From Townhall, Vice President Pence predicts when the coronavirus pandemic will mostly be behind us.
From The Washington Free Beacon, a federal judge rules against California's ammo law.
From the Washington Examiner, former Georgia gubernatorial candidate Stacey Abrams (D) is "not currently a likely choice" for former Vice President Biden's running mate.
From The Federalist, a church in Raleigh, North Carolina receives hate mail and threats for holding a service with less than 10 people.
From American Thinker, no, President Trump did not recommend injecting or drinking household cleaners.
From CNS News, Trump claims that his comments on household cleaners were sarcastic.
From LifeZette, the only Democrat congresscritter to vote against an aid package for businesses and hospitals is AOC (NY).
From NewsBusters, the CEO of Reddit calls the Chinese app TikTok "spyware".
From Yahoo News, Biden claims that Trump will try to postpone the 2020 election. (via LifeZette)
From The Intercept, did the mother of Biden's accuser call the CNN show Larry King Live with details of the accusation against then-Senator Biden (D-Del) in 1993? (via NewsBusters)
From Canada Free Press, "Mr. President, tear down this wall of unemployment".
From The Conservative Woman, the murderous regime of Vladimir Lenin does not deserve to be celebrated.
From Free West Media, firemen in French immigrant neighborhoods are told to "let it burn".
From EuroNews, Italian authorities disinfect towns with truck-mounted snow cannons.
From Euractiv, the Polish government wants to be notified of any planned company takeovers by investors from outside the E.U.
From Voice Of Europe, a Swedish journalist reportedly lied to get Roma families into his country.
From The New Arab, Armenians in the Middle East mark the 105th anniversary of the Armenian Genocide.
From Palestinian Media Watch, Hamas and the Palestinian Authority present the terrorists involved in planning the murder of 11 Israeli Olympic athletes in 1972 as heroes.
From Gatestone Institute, the coronavirus gives Palestinians another way to libel Israel.
From The Stream, why we no longer trust the "experts". (According to one college professor whose class I took, the definition of "expert" is someone more than 25 miles from home carrying a briefcase.)
From WPVI-TV, restaurants in the Philadelphia neighborhood of Manayunk donate meals to frontline workers.
From Breitbart, Trump puts the "brief" in "briefing".
And from the New York Post, the minor league pitcher who inspired Bull Durham goes to the baseball stadium in the sky.
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