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1.
8-Year-Old is the Latest Death in Wisconsin Parade Attack

Six more children are still in critical condition (ABC News). Earlier in the day, the killer was charged with 5 counts of intentional homicide (Washington Times).  Another article details his call for violence against whites (Daily Mail). From Larry Elder: DARRELL BROOKS Allegedly shoots at nephew: $500 Bail Accused of hitting woman, running over her with an SUV: $1,000 Bail Arrested for murdering 6, injuring 50 after driving SUV into a Waukesha Christmas parade: $5Million BAIL TOOK A WHILE FOR THE SYSTEMIC RACISM TO KICK IN! (Twitter). More on the DA whose polices led to the man getting out on $1000 bail, a DA who knew this would happen and said he’s okay with that (National Review). From Jim Geraghty: Milwaukee County DA John Chisholm has pledged an investigation into the “inappropriately low” cash bond offered to Brooks before the Waukesha attack. I think the Milwaukee County District Attorney should begin his investigation in the Milwaukee County District Attorney’s office — and perhaps John Chisholm should investigate how John Chisholm could let something like this happen in the office he manages (National Review).

2.
Biden to Tap Oil Reserves, Oil Prices Rise

The reserves are for an energy crisis, which the Biden administration is creating (Daily Caller). Sean Spicer asks a question we all wonder: Why are we tapping the strategic petroleum reserve when could just keep Keystone XL online and create US jobs in the process – common sense craziness (Twitter). From the Wall Street Journal editorial board: The Democrats’ multi-trillion-dollar spending bill is chock-full of fees that would make U.S. producers less globally competitive. Meantime, the Biden Administration last week asked the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals to reverse a lower judge’s injunction on its ban on oil and gas leases on federal land. All of these policies discourage investment in future production, which means supply shortages and high gas prices may not be as temporary as the Administration claims (WSJ). As usual, Biden ignored question from the press after his remarks on the abysmal economy (Daily Caller).

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Rittenhouse Accuses Biden of Malice and Defamation

Biden called him a white supremacist (NY Post). White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki was asked if Biden would apologize and she said President Trump “refused to condemn white supremacists and militia groups” (Twitter). And the media is also guilty of going after Rittenhouse (Fox News).

4.
Biden to Require Truck Drivers Crossing into US be Vaccinated

Could any one person do more to make certain the economy remains stalled?  The mandate begins January 22 (Yahoo). From Katie Pavlich: Nearly 2 million illegal immigrants who crossed into the U.S. this year have no such requirement. Insanity (Twitter).

5.
D.C. Sees 200th Homicide, First Time Since 2003

The story notes “Homicides rose in 29 major U.S. cities through September compared with the same period last year, according to the Council on Criminal Justice, a Washington-based institute” (Daily Wire). A year ago June, the DC lawmakers, Democrats, voted to cut $15 million from the police department budget (Washington Post).

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Nearly 60 Percent of Americans Find Talking Politics with Those they Disagree “Stressful and Frustrating”

It’s above 50 percent for all age groups and particularly higher the more educated (and harder to justify your nonsense).

Pew

7.
Actor McConaughey Considers Run for Texas Governor

He has until December 13 to file.

The Hill

8.
Media “Experts” Tell Police Not to Call Looters “Looters”

The argument fell apart when a University of New Haven professor explained the problem this way: “Looting is a term that we typically use when people of color or urban dwellers are doing something. We tend not to use that term for other people when they do the exact same thing” (ABC News).  The negative reaction was swift and entertaining (Fox News).

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Women’s March Apologizes for Uttering Number “1492”

From their tweet: We apologize deeply for the email that was sent today. $14.92 was our average donation amount this week. It was an oversight on our part to not make the connection to a year of colonization, conquest, and genocide for Indigenous people, especially before Thanksgiving (Twitter). From Lauren Chen: If you can’t see the amount of $14.92 without being triggered, seek help (Twitter). From Sister Toldjah: Though the statues of Christopher Columbus are being ripped down in Democrat-run cities in certain parts of the country, and with Columbus Day also being renamed in those same cities to “Indigenous Peoples’ Day,” conservatives can at least take heart in knowing that on this day, November 23, 2021, was the day the “Women’s March” gang posted a legendary 1492 tweet that will live on in infamy and can’t be canceled, torn down, or vandalized out of existence. Because, as they say, the Internet is forever (RedState).

10.
600 Google Employees Sign Letter Opposing Vaccine Mandate

From the story: The company is now asking all of its workers, including those working from home, to upload their vaccination status to the company website by Dec. 3 due to the federal contractor vaccine requirement, according to CNBC. The authors of the letter, reported on by CNBC, argue that the mandate is too intrusive and imposes unfair burdens on those who have not taken the vaccine.

Daily Caller

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