FOR SHAME: On Anniversary of Oct. 7, College Students Celebrate Rape, Kidnapping, and Slaughter of Jews

 
 
October 8 2024
 
 
 
 
COMMENTARY
FOR SHAME: On Anniversary of Oct. 7, College Students Celebrate Rape, Kidnapping, and Slaughter of Jews
By Jason Bedrick

As the civilized world mourns the first anniversary of the worst attack on Jews since the Holocaust, American college campuses are rife with celebrations of Hamas' atrocities.
NEWS
Helene-Devastated North Carolina Faces Political Storm Over Voting Access
By Fred Lucas

The governor didn't learn the lessons of Hurricane Sandy, which hit weeks before the 2012 election, about conducting elections after a disaster, creating concerns that every vote might not get counted.
ANALYSIS
What the Next Year in Could Have in Store for Middle East War
By Bradley Devlin

A year into the Israel-Hamas war, it's on the cusp of becoming a broader regional conflict—or worse, a third world war. The path now appears cleared for direct confrontation between Israel and Iran.
NEWS
US Government 'In Part Responsible for Hamas Remaining Strong,' Expert Says
By Virginia Allen

For one, Israel may have missed an opportunity to destroy Hamas in 2021 after the terrorists fired missiles into Israel. It did respond, but the U.S. encouraged the response to be limited.
NEWS
What I Saw: Pro-Palestinian Protesters in Dallas Accuse Israel of 'Genocide'—Near Holocaust Museum
By Hudson Crozier

Two days before the first anniversary of the Israel-Hamas war, hundreds gather in Dallas in front of the Holocaust museum to call for Israel's destruction. The Daily Signal was there.
NEWS
On Anniversary of Hamas Attack, Pence's Think Tank Slams Harris for Undermining Israel
By Elizabeth Troutman Mitchell

Kamala Harris has berated Benjamin Netanyahu for not accepting a peace deal that would threaten Israel's ability to defend it's very existence.
ANALYSIS
Americans Can Now Own a Piece of a Conservative Credit Card Company
By Virginia Allen

America's major credit card companies donate millions to leftist causes. Rob Collins wanted to do "something more than outrage and boycotts," so, he created the first Visa credit card for conservatives.
NEWS
Out of Money? Think Again. FEMA Has Untapped Reserves Stretching Back Decades.
By James Varney

In typical Washington fashion, while FEMA cries poor, the agency sits on billions of unspent dollars from long-ago crises but can't use them to respond to today's disasters.
ANALYSIS
Harris Tries to 'Run Out the Clock' on a Tie Game
By Tony Kinnett

On this episode of "The Tony Kinnett Cast," a look at the Harris/ Walz campaign's unusual strategy of desperately padding the remainder of the election season schedule to avoid facing any tough issues.
NEWS
ICYMI: School Threatened to Arrest Parents for Wearing Pink Wristbands in 'Protest' of Boys in Girls Sports
By Jennifer Nuelle

Parents wore the wristbands during a soccer game to show support for protecting women's sports when the school threatened to have them arrested for trespassing.
 
     
 
 
 

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