Supporters of President Biden and Democrats in general are accusing some supporters of former President Trump and Republicans of "election denial" for not accepting the results of the 2020 election as legitimate. But if you go back four years, you'll find that this phenomenon is not new. From the YouTube channel of user Matt Orfalea:
In other stories:
From National Review, why we can never control the costs of medical treatment.
From The Washington Free Beacon, a review of a book about the Second Vatican Council.
From the Washington Examiner, Democrats have earned their label of being soft on crime.
From American Thinker, the public can see through the lies about immigration.
From NewsBusters, MSNBC host Jonathan Capehart goes Sgt. Schultz as gubernatorial candidate Bob O'Rourke (D-TX) equates Governor Greg Abbott (R-TX) with mass murder.
From Canada Free Press, hurricanes as proof of manmade global warming, or overheated rhetoric?
From TeleSUR, the polls start to close for Brazil's presidential election.
From TCW Defending Freedom, why is Christianity always on trial?
From OpIndia, Islamic clerics oppose women's sports in Lalik Jan Stadium in the Pakistani province of Gilgit-Baltistan, which is claimed by India. (As I've said before, when reading a story from an Indian source about events in Pakistan, or vice versa, using a bit of NaCl might be advisable.)
From Gatestone Institute, Iran is a "chained volcano".
From The Stream, "everyone indoctrinates their children", it's just a question of how.
From The Daily Signal, a detransitioner claims that doctors never warned him about the side effects of hormone therapy and breast implants.
From The American Conservative, a man says "goodbye" to his native Louisiana after returning there.
From The Western Journal, the federal government allegedly paid four private companies to flag supposed election "misinformation" during the 2020 election.
From BizPac Review, after Biden calls "MAGA Republicans" a "threat", political violence breaks out.
From The Daily Wire, members of a student group that walked out allegedly to protest Virginia Governor Glenn Youngkin's (R) transgender policies really just wanted to skip school.
From the Daily Caller, why a victory for Pennsylvania senatorial candidate John Fetter(wo)man (D) would be a bad news for his state.
From the New York Post, police unions in New York back attorney general candidate Michael Henry (R) against incumbent Attorney General Letitia James (D).
From Newsmax, experts predict that the damage from Hurricane Ian in Florida will total up to $47 billion.
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