Monday, October 7, 2024

Monday Mania

On a mild and sunny Monday falling on the anniversary of the Hamas attacks on Israel, here are some things going on:

From National Review, in protests against Israel, "antisemitism is the point".

From FrontpageMag, Afghans in Germany want to Islamize the country.

From Townhall, the headline at Politico about Vice President Harris's presidential campaign says it all.

From The Washington Free Beacon, the October 7th attacks, a year later.

From The Federalist, letting convicted criminals into the U.S. is precisely what the Democrats want.

From American Thinker, the similarities and differences in the paths to power taken by Harris and former First Lady/Senator (D-NY)/Secretary of State Hillary Clinton.  (You might say that Clinton tolerated a bunch of "other women", while Harris started out as an "other woman".)

From MRCTV, FEMA is reportedly blocking private help and aid in places affected by Hurricane Helene.

From NewsBusters, congresscritter Adam Schiff (D-Cal) catches flak for his censorship wishlist.  (As I've said before and will say again, Schiff happens!)

From Canada Free Press, the change from September to October.

From TeleSUR, a Bolivian official calls for his country's border with Peru to be militarized due to "reverse food smuggling".

From TCW Defending Freedom, what Daily Mail didn't say about the latest vaccine from the U.K.'s NHS.

From Snouts in the Trough, bring on the stupidity.  (This post is a "Monday-Tuesday blog", for which I'll let the date of October 6th slide.)

From EuroNews, a U.K. doctor pleads guilty to attempted murder after having someone injected with a poison that was claimed to be a coronavirus vaccine.

From ReMix, Law and Justice party chairman Jarosław Kaczyński comes out swinging, but will the party ever return to power in Poland?

From Balkan Insight, Romania’s Permanent Electoral Authority refuses to reimburse the "far-right" party Alliance for the Union of Romanians for its campaign expenses.  (If your loyalty is to your country, and not to international bodies like the European Union, you might be "far-right".)

From The North Africa Post, Tunisian President Kaïs Saied appears to have won reelection.

From The New Arab, more about President Saied's projected reelection.

From Jewish News Syndicate, in the year since Hamas attacked, over 26,000 rockets, missiles and drones have been launched at Israel.

From BBC, two Chinese citizens have been killed and at least 10 people have been injured in a suicide attack at the Karachi, Pakistan airport.

From Arutz Sheva, Petah Tikva, Israel announces that hostage Idan Shtivi was murdered on October 7th, 2023.

From the Daily Mail, Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar surrounds himself with dynamite and human shields.

From The Jerusalem Post, a restaurant in Haifa, Israel is struck by a rocket launched from Lebanon.

From RAIR Foundation USA, in Lebanon and elsewhere, mosques are used as military bases.  (The last six stories come via The Religion Of Peace.)

From Gatestone Institute, U.S. President Biden tells Jews "no" to defending themselves against Iran's potential nuclear weapons.

From The Stream, when Christians defeated Muslims on October 7th.  (As some have pointed out, Islamic terrorists do not choose the days of their attacks at random.)

From The Daily Signal, college students shamefully celebrate the atrocities committed by Hamas a year ago.

From The American Conservative, former naval officer/Senator (D-MA)/Secretary of State John Kerry gets confused about the Constitution.

From The Western Journal, vice presidential candidate Senator J.D. Vance (R-OH) urges Americans to share a clip of Vice President Harris from her interview on 60 Minutes.

From BizPac Review, Vance highlights the "fundamental point" being missed about FEMA and illegal aliens under the Biden-Harris administration.

From The Daily Wire, families demand action as Hamas still holds almost 100 hostages since its attack on Israel a year ago.

From the Daily Caller, after her fellow Democrats panic, Harris goes on a softball interview tour.

From the New York Post, the Dow Jones Industrial Average drops about 500 points in response to economic data and worries about the conflict in the Middle East.

From ABC News, Biden promotes White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre to senior adviser.  (Is this an example of the Peter Principle?  The story comes via the New York Post.)

From Breitbart, Florida Governor Ron DeSantis (R) declares a state of emergency in 51 counties as Hurricane Milton approaches.

From Newsmax, how globalists endanger the 1st Amendment and freedom.

And from The Babylon Bee, 10 ways to smuggle humanitarian aid past FEMA.

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