On a cold rainy Monday, here is some of the mania going on:
From National Review, senatorial candidate Raphael Warnock (D-GA) called U.S. Senators "gangsters and thugs" for supporting tax cuts.
From FrontpageMag, "the Serbian connection" to voting irregularities in Michigan.
From Townhall, The New York Times has gone Sgt. Schulz about congresscritter Eric Swalwell (D-Cal) and the Chinese spy.
From The Washington Free Beacon, media owe Dr. Sebastian Gorka an apology.
From the Washington Examiner, U.S. border officials encountered 70,000 migrants trying to enter from Mexico during November, four times the number from April.
From The Federalist, Time's choice for Person of the Year reveals the West's weakness in the face of the threat from China.
From American Thinker, how illegal ballots can be identified.
From CNS News, Senator Lamar Alexander (R-TN) asks is anyone has found the concession speech from gubernatorial candidate Stacy Abrams (D-GA).
From LifeZette, Fox News host Chris Wallace questions congresscritter Steve Scalise (R-LA) for wanting to allegedly disenfranchise Biden voters.
From NewsBusters, NBC defends presumptive future First Lady Jill Biden after years of cheap shots against current FLOTUS Melania Trump.
From Canada Free Press, presumptive president-elect Biden's dog has a chew toy in the image of President Trump.
From TeleSUR, a solar eclipse is viewed in parts of South America.
From The Conservative Woman, has the reason for government panic over the coronavirus been found?
From Snouts in the Trough, record cold doesn't mean that the earth isn't getting warmer, so we are reminded.
From Free West Media, the European Commission finds the coronavirus pandemic offering an opportunity to restrict freedom of movement.
From EuroNews, a coronavirus "snap" lockdown in the Netherlands causes a rush of last-minute shopping.
From Euractiv, France and Germany will into space together.
From ReMix, Greece sues NGOs for allegedly smuggling illegal migrants.
From Gatestone Institute, China has become the U.K.'s biggest threat.
From YNetNews, after coming into contact with a coronavirus-positive person, Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu quarantines himself.
From The New Arab, the UAE launches coronavirus vaccinations in its capital city of Abu Dhabi.
From RAIR Foundation USA, an MEP from the AfD "slams" the German parliament for "turning Berlin into Baghdad".
From OpIndia, a former actress who married a Muslim cleric gets morally policed by Islamists over her honeymoon pictures.
From the Blitz, self-proclaimed Islamic apologist Craig Considine gets criticized by Muslims.
From Al Jazeera, Boko Haram claims responsibility for an attack that killed at least 27 people in Niger. (The last four links come via The Religion Of Peace.)
From The Stream, according to a forensic audit, Dominion voting machines in Antrim County, Michigan were "wide open for manipulation".
From SmallBizDaily, the fate of main street businesses will be in our hands in 2021.
From The Daily Wire, New York Governor Andrew Cuomo (D) responds to allegations of sexual harassment by pointing out that women have "the right" to "express their opinion".
From Fox News, senatorial candidate Raphael Warnock (D-GA) praised Louis Farrakhan's Nation Of Islam in a speech in 2013.
From AP News, the monarch butterfly might be added to the U.S. endangered species list. (via the New York Post)
From the New York Post, the "Gingerbread Man" bakes up another huge village.
And from The Babylon Bee, an old failed idea is repacked as a new progressive one.
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