Wednesday, June 5, 2019

Wednesday Links

Since I've been blogging at a later time each day than normally, due to my travels, the effort required to get connected to the hotel's wi-fi, and posting my earlier travel story, my list of things going on will be rather abbreviated.  But even so, here they are:

From National Review, 132,887 people were arrested at the southern border in May.  (Naturally, we can only wonder how many crossed the border without being apprehended.)

From FrontpageMag, while President Trump visits London, the media disses him, and many others.

From Townhall, Jussie Smollett's 911 hoax call has been released.

From The Washington Free Beacon, according to congressional conservatives, the American Dream and Promise Act fails to provide anything for border security.

From the Washington Examiner, the Trump administration bans government scientist from using fetal tissue from aborted fetuses in their research.

From The Federalist, criticism of China gets censored on social media.

From American Thinker, on the subject of abortion, a Catholic bishop gets "bombarded" for being Catholic.

From CNS News, a Trump judicial nominee who compared Catholics who don't host same-sex weddings to the KKK reportedly shouldn't expect much support.

From LifeZette, former Vice President Biden is found to have plagiarized parts of his climate change plan.

From The Conservative Woman, how the America-haters get Republican presidents wrong.

From Snouts in the Trough, since we want diversity, "let them all in!"

From the Express, the World War II-era truck mechanic takes two great-grandchildren of hers on a rollercoaster ride.

From the Evening Standard, while talking with Ireland's taoiseach, Trump compares the Irish backstop to the U.S.-Mexico border.

From Deutsche Welle, Islamophobic attacks have declined in Germany.

From Radio Praha, an estimated 120,000 people protest against Czech Prime Minister Andrej Babiš.

From ANSA, a boat carrying migrants sinks off the Libyan coast.

From Sputnik International, the presidents of Russia and China meet in Moscow.

From Arutz Sheva, hundreds of fires in Israel are attributed to arson.

From The Times Of Israel, YouTube will remove videos that deny the Holocaust or glorify Nazism.

From Israelly Cool, the formation of a black-Jewish caucus draws a harsh reaction from a noted Muslim.

From Palestinian Media Watch, the Palestinian Authority reportedly would rather pay terrorists than pay for cancer treatment for a seven-year-old patient.

From Egypt Today, 2,002 Egyptian prisoners are released by a presidential decree on Eid al-Fitr.

From IranWire, although dead for 30 years, Ayatollah Khomeini still costs Iranians lots of money.

And from Twitchy, a 97-year-old D-Day veteran recreates the jump he made 75 years ago.  (He thus gets the "badass" label.)

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