Tuesday, November 12, 2024

Tuesday Tidbits

On a sunny and cool Tuesday, here are some things going on:

From National Review, President Biden doomed his fellow Democrats even before their figurative ship started sinking.

From FrontpageMag, the biggest killer disease crosses the U.S. border.

From Townhall, why hasn't Senator Bob Casey (D-PA) conceded yet?

From The Washington Free Beacon, in this year's election, President-elect Trump carries Springfield, Ohio.

From the Washington Examiner, Trump names former Arkansas Governor (and father of his current successor) Mike Huckabee (R) ambassador to Israel.

From The Federalist, hard times lie ahead for the Bulwark, the Dispatch, and the Never Trumpers.

From American Thinker, thankfully, Trump has picked a real border czar.

From MRCTV, the fossil fuel industry and its consumers nervously hope for a change from the incoming Trump administration.

From NewsBusters, HBO host John Oliver claims that Vice President Harris ran a "centrist campaign" during her candidacy for president.

From Canada Free Press, has the weather become a "new mega weapon"?  (I used to joke that President Bush the Younger had a weather machine, which later presidents such as Obama and Trump had a hard time figuring out how to operate.  Similarly, Vice President Cheney had an earthquake machine which his successors Biden and Pence had trouble working.)

From TeleSUR, according to President Nicolás Maduro, governance in Venezuela will be based on direct democracy.

From TCW Defending Freedom, have the vaccine pushers in the U.K.'s National Health Service reached their last stand?

From EuroNews, according to Russian state media, a Russian warship carrying hypersonic missiles is training in the English Channel.

From ReMix, the Russian Duma passes a law banning the promotion of a child-free lifestyle and the adoption of Russian children to trans-friendly countries.

From Balkan Insight, media organizations demand the immediate release of jailed Turkish journalist Furkan Karabay.  (What is this "freedom of the press" you speak of?)

From The North Africa PostFrench Ambassador to Morocco Christophe Lecourtier becomes the first European diplomat to visit Moroccan Sahara.

From The New Arab, Tunisian authorities investigate three more pro-HamasPalestine activists.

From Arutz Sheva, Muslims attack Jewish soccer players - in Berlin.

From Jewish News Syndicate, according to a Palestinian Authority official, the attack on Israeli soccer fans in Amsterdam shows that "the world is sick of the Jews".

From The Jerusalem Post, pro-HamasPalestinian students at Columbia University hold an "anti-Veteran" day protest.

From Gatestone Institute, the way forward for Israel.

From The Stream, former and future First Lady Melania Trump declines an invitation for tea with current First Lady Jill Biden.

From The Daily Signal, the Democrat win in 2020 was a blessing in disguise.

From The American Conservative, some people whom Trump should appoint to national security positions.

From The Western Journal, according to an op-ed, "why Trump won" this year's election.

From BizPac Review, the Democratic owner of a restaurant in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania explains to CBS reporter Scott Pelley why she voted for Trump.

From The Daily Wire, according to fired FEMA supervisor Marn'i Washington, the directive to "avoid homes" with Trump signs is not an "isolated" incident.

From the Daily Caller, congresscritters Lisa McClain (R-Mich), Erin Houchin (R-IN) and Kat Cammack (R-FL) announce their candidacies to succeed congresscritter Elise Stefanik (R-NY) as Republican conference chair, because Trump appointed her to be ambassador to the U.N.

From the New York Post, according to his former presidential campaign manager Kellyanne Conway, Trump is ready to do a U-turn on banning the Chinese app TikTok.

From Breitbart, if Trump appoints Senator Marco Rubio (R-FL) to be secretary of state, whom should Florida Governor Ron DeSantis (R) appoint to fill Rubio's seat in the Senate?

From Newsmax, Trump chooses congresscritter Mike Waltz (R-FL) to be his national security advisor.

And from AP News, two 59-year-old Norwegian women who were switched at birth sue the Norwegian government and the municipality where they were born.  (via the New York Post)

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