Halloween 2018…
I’m a bit late to the party, but if I weren’t, I wouldn’t have seen this perfectly ghoulish costume on an adorable little girl. Fortunately her mother did not make any of these, evidently being immune to the dire warnings from American colleges about cultural appropriation, meaning you won’t be accepted if your costumes have ever been inappropriate. No lesser personage than law professor Jonathan Turley was moved to pen a piece on the subject. The hard-sewing mother probably prefers her native sweets to this listing.
Britain’s candy-seekers had a very chilly night. Some may have wished to visit some of the country’s possibly haunted churches. Some may have given up in despair at the task of creating a costume which would avoid notice by the pc police.
Or scare yourself by reading historian Robert Grenville’s new book on 150 of the world’s scariest places. This Texas museum didn’t make it into the book, but it’s interesting all by itself.
Jenna Bush Hager told us the White House is haunted. That didn’t seem to bother Pres. Trump or the First Lady as they welcomed visitors to their residence. Here is how some other politicians celebrated.
The one thing to remember about this Halloween is that next Tuesday you will either have a chance to keep your country, or turn it over to these people to finish the destruction His Oneness started. Study that list, people!
UPDATE: Lest you think I am overstating the importance of the midterms or the eagerness of the Democrats to destroy us, read what Rep. Maxine Waters (likely Financial Services Committee chair) has promised as payback.
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