On a cool clear Sunday, here are some things going on:
From National Review, the latest NBC poll shows former President Trump defeating President Biden in 2024.
From Townhall, neo-Nazi and anti-Semitic groups are on the rise, with the same horrible message.
From The Washington Free Beacon, a review of a book about the 1968 presidential election.
From NewsBusters, taxpayer-funded PBS and NPR promote a book by Brian Stelter, in which he trashes Fox News.
From American Thinker, understanding the mindset of people who always vote Democrat.
From TCW Defending Freedom, the common raven is a "magnificent flying machine". (The first blog to which I contributed, And Rightly So, was created by a woman in New Hampshire who called herself Raven.)
From Jewish News Syndicate, President Erdoğan tells the Turkish parliament that Israel will soon be destroyed.
From The Times Of Israel, the University of Alberta fires the head of its campus sexual assault center who signed onto an open letter denying rapes committed by Hamas terrorists in southern Israel.
From the Daily Mail, Houthi rebels from Yemen hijack a cargo ship belonging to a company of which an Israeli tycoon is a partial owner.
From Gatestone Institute, when neutrality is wrong, and the problem with moral equivalence.
From The Stream, by releasing the tapes from the Capitol riot, Speaker Johnson (R-LA) may have saved the U.S.
From The Daily Signal, six takeaways from Trump's speech at his rally in Idaho.
From BizPac Review, a male playing on a female volleyball team reportedly taunts a female opponent with a lewd remark about his anatomy.
From the Daily Caller, will New York City politicians destroy Wall Street with taxes?
From the New York Post, the complete winners list at the 2023 Billboard Music Awards.
From Breitbart, Texas Governor Greg Abbott (R) endorses Trump.
From Newsmax, a freeway in Los Angeles closed due to arson is expected to reopen tomorrow. (If you live in or commute to the Los Angeles area, will you hold your breath?)
And from Pro Football Talk, after the game between the Washington Commanders and the New York Giants, FedEx Field has some technical difficulties. (via the New York Post)
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