Now that I'm back from running around, including a medical matter which this time does not involve a stay in a hospital, on a cool and cloudy Thursday, here are some things going on:
From National Review, former congresscritter Matt Gaetz (R-FL) withdraws from being considered for President-elect Trump's Attorney General.
From FrontpageMag, Pope Francis's double standards on genocide.
From Townhall, is this why Gaetz withdrew his name?
From The Washington Free Beacon, former White House press secretary Jen Psaki disagrees with Vice President Harris's support for taxpayer-funded transgender surgeries.
From the Washington Examiner, three officials appointed by Trump during his first term, who stayed on during the Biden administration, want to stay on yet again.
From The Federalist, a police report about Defense Secretary nominee Pete Hegsgeth's alleged sexual assault clears him of criminal wrongdoing.
From American Thinker, if left-wing women want "a better quality of life", they won't find it in Europe.
From MRCTV, an illegal alien allegedly robs the office of an assistant district attorney in the New York borough of Manhattan. (The borough of Manhattan is coextensive with the county of New York. Thus, New York County is smaller than New York City.)
From NewsBusters, CNN spends two minutes on the trial of the illegal alien who killed Georgia nursing student Laken Riley, while MSNBC completely goes Sergeant Schultz on the case.
From Canada Free Press, young American voters don't trust the mainstream media, which helps explain what happened in the 2024 election. (Some old farts such as yours truly don't trust them all that much, either.)
From TeleSUR, Venezuela sends a second shipment of 200 tons of humanitarian aid to Cuba.
From TCW Defending Freedom, who cares about burglaries when you can go after "hate criminals".
From EuroNews, who are the new members of the European Commission?
From ReMix, mass immigration is taking a toll on European train conductors.
From Balkan Insight, international official Christian Schmidt steps in to save the library in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina.
From The North Africa Post, Morocco's role in preserving Africa health sovereignty and managing the coronavirus crisis are highlighted before the African Union's Permanent Representatives Committee.
From The New Arab, Israel reportedly sends 79 pro-Iran fighters to their virgins.
From The Times Of Israel, Turkey does not appreciate the Houthis in Yemen attacking a Turkish cargo ship.
From Allah's Willing Executioners, according to a survey, African Muslim immigrants in Austria claim that Koran lessons are more important than school lessons. (If you read German, read the story at Zur Zeit.)
From Jewish News Syndicate, former Jordanian parliamentcritter Amad al-Adwan is convicted of smuggling guns and other items into the West Bank, and gets a ten-year sentence.
From ABC News, gunmen kill 42 Shiite Muslims riding in vehicles in the Pakistani province of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.
From The Jerusalem Post, the hypocrisy of the NGO Human Rights Watch. (The last six links come via The Religion Of Peace.)
From Gatestone Institute, China takes aim at trade, foreign business, and U.S. President-elect Trump.
From The Stream, a California school official equates a T-shirt saying "save girls sports" with the Nazi swastika, actress Ellen DeGeneres goes to England because of Trump, and other items. (I don't know if DeGeneres was mentioned in articles I've recently read which list celebrities who have threatened to leave the U.S. if Trump wins, but if she was, I have to respect her for putting her money where her mouth is.)
From The Daily Signal, the Democrats exhibit a "brazen" hypocrisy about the Senate filibuster.
From The American Conservative, how Democrats became the party of war.
From The Western Journal, NBA player LeBron James leaves social media due to "negativity" after his attack on Trump supporters failed to help Harris win the presidential election.
From BizPac Review, FEMA reportedly refuses to deploy currently empty RV trailers in Hickory, North Carolina to help homeless victims of Hurricane Helene.
From The Daily Wire, Boston Mayor Michelle Wu (D) doubles down on defying future deportations under Trump even while Massachusetts policemen arrest two illegal aliens for alleged rape. (This story, not that involving the aforementioned Pete Hegseth, is the reason for the "sex offenders" label.)
From the Daily Caller, 24 states file a Supreme Court brief raising concerns about safety and fairness for female athletes.
From the New York Post, Trump finds a new nominee for attorney general.
From Newsmax, reports of the faked death of a Mexican drug cartel leader turn out to have been greatly exaggerated.
And from Breitbart and the "may the farce be with you" department, soon-to-be-former congresscritter Jamaal Bowman (D-NY) demands that the next Star Wars movie features a black Jedi lead character.
No comments:
Post a Comment