To all who read this blog, happy Thanksgiving. Be sure to eat lots of turkey and/or whatever you like to consume as you give thanks for whatever you have. In the meantime, please allow me to serve up a small platter of links.
From National Review, why Thanksgiving matters.
From FrontpageMag, for all we eat today, we should "thank private property".
From Townhall, the suspected driver in the Waukesha, Wisconsin massacre looks like a menace to society.
From the Washington Examiner, two electric companies in southern California might turn the power off due to an increased risk of fire.
From The Federalist, no, the Pilgrims did not bring "genocide and violence" to America.
From American Thinker, five Democrat Senators oppose President Biden's nominee Saule Omarova for comptroller of the currency.
From the eponymous site of Steve Gruber, Thanksgiving includes "thanks" and "giving", and thus is "a holiday for us deplorables". (via LifeZette)
From Red Voice Media, Senator John Kennedy (R-LA) hilariously roasts Biden and the D.C. "dipsticks". (via LifeZette)
From NewsBusters, a book exposes President FDR's attempt to mess with Thanksgiving.
From Gatestone Institute, supply chains and border security.
From The Stream, on this year's Thanksgiving, thanking our military.
From The American Conservative, "our national Sabbath".
From The Daily Wire, the Salvation Army wants white donors to apologize for their alleged racism.
From the Daily Caller, is the presidential pardoning of turkeys constitutional?
From Breitbart, gas prices this Thanksgiving are up $1.20 per gallon from a year ago.
From Newsmax, supply chain problems won't stop American military personnel from celebrating Thanksgiving.
And from the New York Post, while visiting the Massachusetts island of Nantucket, President Biden's approval hits a single - and unpleasant - digit.
OK, if you've read everything, please feel free to resume stuffing yourselves.
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