Monday, October 14, 2024

Monday Links

On a sunny but cool Monday, here are some things going on:

From National Review, believe it or not, there's some good news about funding for Social Security.

From FrontpageMag, the party which hates men begs men for their votes.

From Townhall, even President Biden's Columbus Day message is at odds with that from the woman campaigning to succeed him.

From The Washington Free Beacon, Senator Joni Ernst (R-IA) and congresscritter Elise Stefanik (R-NY) tell the FBI to "do your job" and investigate alleged terror threats from a student group at Columbia University.

From the Washington Examiner, according to a survey, voters shifting from former presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. (I) to former President Trump could help him win battleground states.

From The Federalist, a Maricopa County, Arizona elections official enlisted a foreign censorship group to target disapproved speech.

From American Thinker, some of the lies told about Trump.

From MRCTV, Vice President Harris's take on Columbus Indigenous People's Day.

From NewsBusters, the media who hid Biden's cognitive decline is now interested in Trump's cholesterol levels.

From Canada Free Press, something's fishy in Coachella, California.

From TeleSUR, Bolivian social and political organizations block roads in support of former President Evo Morales.

From TCW Defending Freedom, so quick to vaccinate against the coronavirus, so slow to apologize for vaccine-related injuries and deaths.

From Snouts in the Trough, U.K. energy official Ed Miliband's plan to cut energy bills.

From EuroNews, the European Commission tells the Polish government that suspending the right to asylum goes against E.U. law.

From ReMix, pro-sharia protests are becoming regular in Germany.

From Balkan Insight, Kosovo will allow Bosnians to visit without a visa starting in 2025.

From The North Africa Post, according to the French newspaper Le Monde, Tuareg rebels are using Ukrainian drones in their insurgency in Mali.

From The New Arab, a multinational agreement on managing the Nile enters into force despite objections from Egypt.

From Jewish News Syndicate, congresscritter Rashida Tlaib (D-Mich) accuses Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of burning babies in Gaza.

From Arutz Sheva, Hamas allegedly beat Gazans with sticks to prevent them from evacuating from an area targeted by the IDF.

From Gatestone Institute, the Biden-Harris administration leaked all the information it had both Israel's exploding pager attack.

From The Stream, if Western laws against "hate" speech were enforced, the Koran would be banned.

From The Daily Signal, Colorado Governor Jared Polis (D) excludes a group from a state flag program for being the wrong type of gay group.

From The American Conservative, why no one in Washington, D.C. pays to ride the bus.

From The Western Journal, according to a conservative activist, Vice President Harris plagiarized parts of her 2009 book Smart on Crime.

From BizPac Review, Trump calls on Harris to take a cognitive test.

From The Daily Wire, how Roan Mountain, Tennessee survived Hurricane Helene after the emergency response floundered.

From the Daily Caller, Harris all but promises to distribute forgivable race-based small business loans.

From the New York Post, Mr. Bill stumps for Harris.  (Oh, nooooooo!)

From Breitbart, actress Lea Thompson goes onto the platform formerly known as Twitter and begs her fellow white women to not vote for Trump.

From Newsmax, according to a poll, most Asian, Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander adult Americans believe that legal immigration is good for the economy.

And from The Babylon Bee, The Babylon Bee acknowledges that its offices are located on land originally inhabited by Morton & Mayfield Accounting LLC.

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