Monday, November 3, 2025

Monday Mania

On a mild and sunny Monday, here are some things going on:

From National Review, why the media panicking over gains made by billionaires is nonsense.

From FrontpageMag, the judge who was appointed by then-President Obama and later ordered the secret bugging of Republican Senators should be impeached.

From Townhall, the rise of New York City mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani (D) is not grassroots, but was bankrolled by CAIR.

From The Washington Free Beacon, Maine senatorial candidate Graham Platner (D) calls for billionaires to become "extinct", but comes from a well-off background.

From the Washington Examiner, a leading Virginia Democrat politician gave money to a church, which is now supporting gubernatorial candidate Abigail Spanberger (D-VA) and attorney general candidate Jay Jones (D-VA).  (What's this about keeping religion out of politics?)

From The Federalist, illegal aliens use SNAP to get taxpayer-subsidized food.

From American Thinker, police in Mobile County, Alabama get confused about a porch pirate.

From NewsBusters, ABC and NBC downplay the Islamic persecution of Nigerian Christians.

From Canada Free Press, the red-green alliance puts Christianity at risk.

From TeleSUR, Colombia sends 240 tons of humanitarian aid to Cuba, which was recently struck by Hurricane Melissa.

From TCW Defending Freedom, the BBC reportedly distorted a speech by U.S. President Trump on January 6th, 2021.  (The article links to a story in The Telegraph, to which you'll have to give your email address in order to read it.)

From Snouts in the Trough, is the U.K. drifting toward civil war?  (SitT was offline for a few days, so I thought that it had indeed come to an end, as stated in a brief post on October 28th.  However, self-promulgated rumors of its death appear to have been greatly exaggerated.)

From EuroNews, Ukraine gets more U.S.-made patriot air defense systems from Germany to defend against Russian attacks.

From Free West Media, more on German influencer Naomi Seibt applying for asylum in the U.S.  (This development was reported by Breitbart and linked here on October 31st.)

From ReMix, mining in Poland may be the solution to the E.U.'s shortage of rare earth metals.  (If you read Polish, read the story at Do Rzeczy.)

From Balkan Insight, a clash between government supporters and protesters in front of the parliament building in Belgrade, Serbia leads to 37 arrests.

From The North Africa Post, the Tunisian Ministry of Industry, Mines, and Energy clarifies the reasons for an 8 percent decline in production from the Al Borma oil field.

From The New Arab, the Israeli army decides to replace Chinese-made Chery Tiggo 8 cars used by its officers with Japanese-made Mitsubishi Outlanders over fears of data leaks.

From Jewish News Syndicate, a memorial in Milan, Italy to the slain Israeli hostages of the Bibas family is defaced for the second time.

From The Jerusalem Post, a Syrian man in Germany is arrested for allegedly planning a "jihadi" attack.

From The Times Of Israel, as the world rises up for Gaza, a Sudanese refugee in Israel points out how a larger catastrophe in Sudan is being ignored.

From Gatestone Institute, how Hamas is exploiting Trump's peace plan to stay in control of Gaza.

From The Stream, against the aforementioned Abigail Spanberger.

From The Daily Signal, the Trump administration finds a way to keep SNAP going.

From The American Conservative, the Arctic Frost revelations show that "the federal government is still spying on you".

From The Western Journal, the aforementioned Graham Platner claims that revelations of his Nazi tattoo have strengthened his campaign.

From BizPac Review, a black Christian pastor accuses Obama of hypocrisy.

From the Daily Caller, a lawyer is arrested after allegedly brandishing what appeared to be a grenade at pro-life protesters outside a church in Conway, South Carolina.

From the New York Post, video shows the alleged U.K. mass train stabber storming into a barbershop with a knife a day earlier.

From Breitbart, the Chief Medical Officer for England argues that the U.K. should be hiring more domestically trained doctors.

From Newsmax, right-wing commentator and former police officer Brandon Tatum urges Christians to "stand by our Jewish brothers and sisters to the very end".  (Because of him, we can use the slogan "Let's go, Brandon" in a positive way.)

And from The Babylon Bee, the federal government again throws the U.S. into darkness at 4:30 p.m.

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