Wednesday, November 8, 2017

Scream At The Sky, And Other Stuff

Attention, those of you on the left.  Your side of the aisle did well yesterday, but today Donald Trump is still president, and you're supposed to scream at the sky to mark the one-year anniversary of his election.  Since there are plenty of you in my adopted home state of Maryland, I should be able to hear you.  So go out there are give it your best shot.

Meanwhile, here's a sample of what else is going on:

From CNS News, Governor-elect Ralph Northam's victory speech was interrupted by supporters of illegal immigration.  (H/T luchadora for the Tweet)

From the Washington Examiner, former DNC Chairwoman Donna Brazile called the Hillary Clinton campaign a "cult".

From DefenseTech, there will not be any Space Corps in the upcoming NDAA.

From Fox 5, a man in Georgia shoots two cops, who survive, and ends up dead.  (via Fox News)

From Voice Of Europe, the Netherlands holds a "gruesome" anti-terror drill in Amsterdam.

From Breitbart London, Tesco's Christmas ad shows Muslims and Sikhs, but no obvious Christians.  (Last time I checked, Muslims and Sikhs don't celebrate Christmas, at least in the religious sense.)

From The Old Continent, some British businesses are "quietly sorry" that the U.K. economy did not suffer a hit from Brexit.

From Radio Poland, new proposed E.U. regulations could derail a gas pipeline between Germany and Russia.

From the Express, the E.U. reportedly wants pro-E.U. lessons taught to children as young as 4.

From The Local ES, Carles Puigdemont, now on bail in Belgium, criticizes the E.U. for supporting Spanish Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy's "coup".

From The Local FR, France is having difficulty reducing its reliance on nuclear energy.

From Sputnik International, the Russian foreign minister says that President Putin is ready for a meeting with President Trump.

From Euractiv, European diplomat Frederica Mogherini warns against escalation in the Middle East.

From the Chicago Tribune, former President Obama is relieved from jury duty.  (via the New York Post)  (I've had that experience myself.)

From the Los Angeles Times, the Trump administration establishes new rules for traveling to and doing business with Cuba.


From the South China Morning Post, there's an app for supporting ISIS.

From National Review, why more laws are not the answer to mass shootings.

From Russia Today, Germany's highest court rules that the country must legally recognize a "third gender".

And from the New York Post, on top of an Austrian mountain is a large woody.

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