On a cool cloudy Saturday, here are some things going on:
From National Review, my governor (who will soon be stepping down) is not sure if Florida Governor Ron DeSantis (R) wants to take on former President Trump.
From Townhall, some (more) inconvenient facts about electric cars.
From The Washington Free Beacon, how the media boosted senatorial candidate Tim Ryan (D-OH) and hurt other Democrats.
From the Washington Examiner, ESG scores are not an asset.
From The Federalist, Attorney General Merrick Garland moves to make the January 5th Inquisition Committee into a permanent prosecution. (While I cross out "Inquisition", the article doesn't.)
From American Thinker, the Republicans win a House majority, if they can keep it.
From Red Voice Media, White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre leaves herself stammering in response to a question about First Son Hunter Biden's business dealings. (via LifeZette)
From NewsBusters, MSNBC show Velshi guest host Maria Teresa Kumar claims that DeSantis won reelection as governor because of gerrymandering. (The gubernatorial race is decided by statewide popular vote and has nothing to do with any sort of legislative districting.)
From Canada Free Press, the American left keeps marching for cultural Marxism.
From TeleSUR, the Colombian government and the National Liberation Army will resume talks in Caracas, Venezuela.
From TCW Defending Freedom, the British business Waitrose is watching you at the self-checkout.
From Snouts in the Trough, beware of getting put on the Christmas charity "suckers list".
From Free West Media, clashes break out in Thessaloniki, Greece on the anniversary of the 1973 uprising.
From EuroNews, new U.K. Prime Minister Rishi Sunak meets with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy.
From The North Africa Post, Egypt unveils a $40.7 million fund to reduce carbon dioxide emissions.
From The New Arab, ISIS terrorists kill seven Egyptian troops in the city of East Qantara near the Suez Canal.
From RepublicWorld, the Taliban publicly flog a couple for having a pre-marital affair in the Afghan province of Bamyan.
From Gatestone Institute, inaction by the Biden administration legitimizes brutality by the Iranian government.
From The Stream, the talk about "Abrahamic religions" is an "ecumenical farce".
From Space War, North Korean leader Kim Jong Un oversees an ICBM launch, along with his daughter.
From The Daily Signal, Senator Mike Lee (R-UT) urges the 12 Senators who voted Respect for Marriage Act to protect the right to freely exercise religion.
From The American Conservative, "study the permanent things".
From The Western Journal, contests on Jeopardy! have no clue whom President Biden nominated to the Supreme Court.
From The Daily Wire, former Attorney General Bill Barr admits that the Deep State exists.
From CNN, First Granddaughter Naomi Biden gets married at the White House. (via the Daily Caller)
From Breitbart, the AP falsely claims that the Republicans have no evidence that Joe and Hunter Biden spoke about the family's foreign business dealings.
From Newsmax, Ticketmaster apologizes to Taylor Swift's fans over the technical difficulties they experienced trying to buy tickets to her shows.
And from the New York Post, what the buck happened at a Johnstown, New York nursing home?
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