As regular readers of this blog know, on most weekdays for the past year or two, I've been putting out long lists of links from conservative sites and various news sites in places around the world. While it has been rewarding, gathering information from 90 or more sites every day takes a lot of time. Even us bloggers have to pay some attention of other parts of our respective lives.
Back in 2008, when I made my first post on AndRightlySo, my first commenter said, perhaps facetiously, that blogging will take over my life. While this has not become true literally, I've realized that it can take up a lot of time, so there seems to have been some truth into what that first commenter said.
Thus, I will still be making some lists of links, but shorter than what I've been posting. They will still include my favorite American sources, some foreign commentary sites, and some international news sites. I might also include some foreign news sources when I find something interesting, such as stories linked at The Religion Of Peace. There will also be some stories about which I will write a summary and then link some sources for the reader to "read more". I will also post the occasional "music break" and travelogue, the latter accompanied by photos.
With all that in mind, here are some things going on:
From National Review, President Trump tells Defense Secretary Mark Esper "you're fired".
From FrontpageMag, voter fraud and bait-and-switch.
From The Washington Free Beacon, according to New York Governor Andrew Cuomo (D), it's "bad news" that a coronavirus vaccine might become available with Trump still in office.
From the Washington Examiner, the Trump legal team makes some shocking claims in its case in Nevada.
From The Federalist, five reasons for conservatives to be hopeful for the future.
From American Thinker, the real deplorables.
From CNS News, according to right-wing journalist Brett Bozell, "big media and big tech" stole this year's election.
From LifeZette, congresscritter AOC (D-NY) "lashes out" at her fellow Democrats and "whines" that she might quit politics. (As a right-winger, I would naturally welcome her exit, if it were to happen.)
From NewsBusters, Governor Kristi Noem (R-SD) pushes back against badgering from TV host (and former Bill Clinton operative) George Stephanopoulos.
From Canada Free Press, allegedly defective Dominion Voting Systems machined are owned by an associate of left-wing billionaire George Soros.
From TeleSUR, former Bolivian President Evo Morales speaks after arriving in Villazon, Bolivia.
From The Conservative Woman, a Joe Biden presidency is good news for Iran, China and Russia. (Russia, according to some Democrats, somehow caused the 2016 election to go to candidate Trump, but even so will benefit from Trump being removed from office this time around.)
From Snouts in the Trough, Australia might already be learning what a Biden presidency in the U.S. would mean.
From Free West Media, more than 1,600 illegal migrants from Africa arrive in the Canary Islands within 48 hours.
From EuroNews, students attack police in Compiègne, France.
From Euractiv, Norway plans to ban vehicles propelled by heavy fuel oil around its Svalbard islands.
From ReMix, French President Macron calls for border and immigration reforms for the E.U. after the attacks in France.
From Gatestone Institute, the U.S. election "is not over".
From the New Delhi Times, the latest issue of ISIS's propaganda magazine calls for jihad in India.
From The Will, the Hisbah in Nigeria's Kano State enforces sharia by destroying 1.9 million bottles of beer.
From Arutz Sheva, the Israel Security Agency foils an attempt by Hamas to recruit minors in Judea and Samaria to carry out terror attacks.
From The Stream, no, it is not a time to heal. (If the left really wants healing, they can start by no longer calling President Trump and his supporters "Nazis" and "fascists".)
From The Daily Signal, this year's election wins and losses for the pro-life movement.
From the Daily Caller, due to violent crime, citizens of New York City hire private security.
From The Daily Wire, guns keep flying off the shelves.
From Breitbart, according to Arizona Governor Doug Ducey (R), President Trump has the right to pursue legal challenges and remedies.
And from The Babylon Bee, tragedy strikes as Senator Kamala Harris (D-Cal) throws former Vice President Joe Biden a surprise victory party.
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