ITEM 1: Republicans swept the governor, lieutenant governor, and attorney general races in Virginia. The House of Delegates may flip Republican, but it was too close to call at 7 AM.Funniest Disney moment:
— Big Daddy (@bigdaddyofnine) October 31, 2021
The storm troopers really stay in character. As I was taking this pic a kid yelled “Let’s go Brandon!” and one of the storm troopers pointed right at him and shouted “A rebel! We’re keeping an eye on you!” pic.twitter.com/EZ26SPyh7w
ITEM 2: New Jersey's governor's race was too close to call at 7 AM, and too unimportant for me to care who won.
The story said, "Human Events' Jack Posobiec reveals that the FBI sat on potentially exonerating evidence in the Rittenhouse case, where threats against Kyle can clearly be heard before he opened fire, as well as what appear to be muzzle flashes from people shooting at the teen."
Let us recap.
The FBI destroyed evidence that should have convicted Hillary of espionage. The FBI failed to pursue charges against Hunter Biden after receiving his laptop with child porn and records of bribes on it. And it sat on evidence that would have protected a teenager from prosecution.
The FBI also spied on Donald Trump for Obama.
I once said defund the FBI.
RICO it.
ITEM 5: Reuters reported, "In Wichita, Kansas, nearly half of the roughly 10,000 employees at aircraft companies Textron Inc and Spirit AeroSystems remain unvaccinated against COVID-19, risking their jobs in defiance of a federal mandate, according to a union official.
"'We're going to lose a lot of employees over this,' said Cornell Adams, head of the local Machinists union district. Many workers did not object to the vaccines as such, he said, but were staunchly opposed to what they see as government meddling in personal health decisions.
"The union district has hired a Texas-based lawyer to assist employees and prepare potential lawsuits against the companies should requests for medical or religious exemptions to vaccination be denied.
"A life-long Democrat, Adams said he would no longer vote for the party. 'They'll never get another vote from me and I'm telling the workers here the same thing.'"
Let's Go Brandon is the new national motto.
ITEM 6: The Washington Times reported, "The Senate confirmed the first openly lesbian judge to a federal circuit court on Monday, flipping the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 2nd Circuit to a majority of Democrat-appointed judges. Judge Beth Robinson, who previously served on the Vermont Supreme Court, was confirmed by a 51-45 vote. Republican Sens. Susan Collins of Maine and Lisa Murkowski of Alaska broke with their party and supported her confirmation."
Diversity is just a way of saying communists come in all shapes and sizes.
ITEM 7: The Daily Mail reported, "An Afghan father who has been forced to sell his 9-year-old daughter to a 55-year-old man as a child bride so he can buy food has pleaded for his child's new husband not to beat her. Parwana Malik, 9, is being sold by her parents to a stranger who the youngster describes as an 'old man' due to his white beard and eyebrows. On the day Parwana was taken away by her 55-year-old buyer, Qorban, her weeping father, Abdul Malik, pleaded for him to not hurt his child, reports CNN."
Now you know what Biden shares in common with the Taliban.
Pedophilia.
ITEM 8: The New York Post reported, "A lawyer for the 'Rust' assistant director who reportedly handed the revolver in the deadly on-set shooting to Alec Baldwin said it wasn’t her client’s responsibility to confirm the gun was unloaded — even though he has told police he should have checked all the rounds.
"Attorney Lisa Torraco also insisted in her interview on Fox News Monday that David Halls did not handle the gun the day Baldwin fatally shot cinematographer Halyna Hutchins and wounded director Joel Souza."
Never talk to the police without a lawyer.
ITEM 9: The 74 Million reported, "13-year-olds saw unprecedented declines in both reading and math between 2012 and 2020, according to scores released this morning from the National Assessment of Educational Progress. Consistent with several years of previous data, the results point to a clear and widening cleavage between America’s highest- and lowest-performing students and raise urgent questions about how to reverse prolonged academic stagnation."
The solution is simple: Home school.
If that is not viable, then put the kids in a parochial school.
ITEM 10: Western Journal reported, "Iran’s worst nightmare just appeared over the Persian Gulf, and it’s not a threat that any missile can break.
"The most terrifying thing for the rogue nation wasn’t the American B-1B Lancer bomber that flew over the gulf Saturday, nor was it the plane’s fighter jet escorts.
"Rather, it was the origin of these warplanes that sent chills down the Ayatollah’s spine.
"According to Politico, fighter escorts from Israel, Saudi Arabia, Bahrain and Egypt flew alongside the American bomber.
"The true terror for Iran lies in this cooperation: Here are nations that should be at each other’s throats over religious, political and cultural divides, yet they are all unified to send an unmistakable message to the quasi-nuclear menace."
Don't tell Biden because if he knew, he would stop it.
ITEM 11: The Senate announced, "With revelations continuing to surface about the U.S. government’s involvement in and support for dangerous scientific experiments overseas under Dr. Anthony Fauci, including gain-of-function research in China—U.S. Senator Joni Ernst (R-Iowa) is calling for a full accounting of how and where U.S. tax dollars are being spent, a complete ban on funding of gain-of-function research in Communist China, and restrictions on government officials who intentionally mislead Congress.
"Ernst is introducing the FAUCI Act – or the Fairness and Accountability in Underwriting Chinese Institutions Act – which, in addition to banning U.S. funding for gain-of-function research in China, ensures that any National Institutes of Health employee, official, or grantee that intentionally misleads Congress, or the Inspector General, will be ineligible for current or future federal grants and employment. The bill also calls for a full accounting of U.S. involvement in gain-of-function research, particularly in China."
While we are at it, ban dog experiments.
ITEM 12: The Daily Mail reported, "Dean Winters -- known as Mayhem in Allstate Insurance commercials -- says he hasn't been able to take a step without being in pain for 12 years after multiple amputations due to bacterial infection."
The condition preceded the acting gig.
Page Six reported, "In June 2009, Winters contracted a bacterial infection and went into cardiac arrest for over two minutes during an ambulance ride across Central Park. Paramedics revived him, but he suffered through multiple operations and gangrene, which resulted in the amputation of two toes and half of a thumb."
The story also said, "Winters said he had initially turned down his memorable role as the character Mayhem in Allstate insurance commercials because he was in the hospital undergoing a 10th surgery. He eventually gave in, though, as he said, 'Allstate was relentless.'
"'It’s crazy if you look in the Webster dictionary, the Old English definition of the word mayhem is 'one with amputations.'"
That is method acting at its worst.
ITEM 13: Stephen Moore reported, "A good friend who owns a major auto dealership in the Dallas area recently told me he typically has about 500 to 1,000 cars and trucks on his lot. Now, he has 15. That's how severe the supply chain problem has become.
"He said people are buying cars over the sticker price. You usually haggle down the price for a new car. Now, you haggle up the price! Welcome to Bidenflation.
"But now, the Commerce Department has reported that the high-flying U.S. economy with a 6.5% growth rate for the first half of this year has crash-landed in the third quarter with an anemic rate of just 2% growth. Those lousy numbers predate the supply chain crisis that emerged in October.
"At the start of the year, the Philadelphia Federal Reserve Bank predicted 7% growth. So, that's quite a downgrade we are seeing."
Demand-side economics is a failure.
It is better known as Bidenomics.
ITEM 14: The Daily Beast reported, "The race for the Virginia governor’s mansion hadn’t even been called for Republican Glenn Youngkin on Tuesday night before Democrats started pulling their hair out and pointing fingers.
"For a party increasingly nervous about President Joe Biden’s drooping poll numbers and currently entangled in a game of chicken over its entire legislative agenda, Terry McAuliffe’s bruising but not entirely unanticipated loss to first-time candidate Youngkin in the typically blue commonwealth’s off-cycle election was enough to prompt visions of a midterm wipeout next year.
"That possibility, which would cost Democrats their control of Congress, was enough to kick off a blame game of epic proportions, with targets ranging from McAuliffe and the national party to progressive lawmakers to centrist lawmakers to the White House’s political operation and its failure to secure an infrastructure package after months of negotiations.
"The concern stretched beyond the 2022 midterms, as Democrats expressed fear Tuesday’s results could further embolden former President Donald Trump to seek a second term in the Oval Office."
Captain Obvious blames McAuliffe for McAuliffe losing a race he led in the polls, in the money raising, and in the media.
It boils down to 12 words he said during a debate: "I don’t think parents should be telling schools what they should teach."
Parents schooled him.
ITEM 15: CBS said we will see global warming as early as 9 years from now.
Climate change will start impacting global supply of corn and wheat as early as 2030, NASA study finds https://t.co/Q04EaqUhtR
— CBS News (@CBSNews) November 2, 2021
Won't global warming also adversely impact tobacco crops? Wouldn't that be a good thing?
FINALLY, the media ain't gonna like this...
52% in a CBS poll say that they voted for Youngkin to oppose Biden. Nice work Joe. That’s the Let’s go Brandon vote! pic.twitter.com/01KehaNmDL
— Robby Starbuck (@robbystarbuck) November 3, 2021
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