Now that I'm back from running around in my life outside of blogging (which believe it or not, I actually have), here are a few things going on:
From National Review, pro-Hamas protesters are a movement, not a bunch of outliers.
From FrontpageMag, the Nashville school shooter hated white privilege, even if she couldn't spell it.
From Townhall, Democratic Senators reject aid to Israel.
From The Washington Free Beacon, here are some of the anti-Semites who tear down posters of Israeli kids taken hostage by Hamas.
From the Washington Examiner, a Democratic strategist walks back his previous comments about President Biden's chances for reelection in 2024.
From The Federalist, two writers for The Federalist were targeted by government censorship during the 2020 election.
From American Thinker, was Hamas's attack on Israel on October 7th an earthquake for the Democrats.
From NewsBusters, NBC host Seth Meyers goes nuts over polls showing former President Trump ahead.
From TCW Defending Freedom, the menace of tent cities full of drug users.
From Snouts in the Trough, Australia wants to become a "clean energy superpower", just like the self-bankrupting U.K.?
From the Daily Mail, Israeli actress Gal Gadot plans a Hollywood screening to show the actions of Hamas.
From SK Pop, two owners of the sports brand Juega Bonita allegedly make the Nazi salute at a pro-Israel rally.
From The Jerusalem Post, why a "humanitarian ceasefire" is neither.
From Gatestone Institute, Hamas is today's version of the Nazis.
From The Stream, Israel and the West have an Islamic ribat problem.
From The Daily Signal, a female high school field hockey player in Massachusetts is injured by a male opponent.
From BizPac Review, a Republican poll greeter has to deal with some "unhinged lunacy".
From The Daily Wire, an Arabic-speaking resident of Israel points out how congresscritter Rashida Tlaib (D-Mich) is wrong about the slogan "from the river to the sea, Palestine shall be free".
From the Daily Caller, Republican congresscritters call on the Biden administration to lift its ban on the export of civilian firearms.
From Breitbart, credit card debt reaches a record high.
From Newsmax, Kentucky Governor Andy Beshear (D) is reelected.
And from the New York Post, vapers compete in "cloud chase" contests.
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