Tuesday, August 20, 2019

Tuesday Things - Part 1

On a very warm Tuesday, here are some things going on:

From National Review, Planned Avoidance Of Parenthood's misleading talking points on Title X.

From FrontpageMag, congresscritter AOC's selective recognition of racism.

From Townhall, Jill Biden's attempt to campaign for her husband Joe doesn't go over very well.

From The Washington Free Beacon, for the first time since leaving the INF, the U.S. tests a ground-based cruise missile.

From the Washington Examiner, how slavery doomed our ability to limit the size of government.

From The Federalist, U.S. history does not need to be "reframed", because that's already been done.

From American Thinker, what elites think we "need" has nothing to do with our rights.

From CNS News, President Trump jokes that he won't put a Trump Tower in Greenland.

From LifeZette, actor Jon Voight calls Trump "the greatest president of this century".  (This would compare him only to Bush the Younger and Obama, so I'd probably agree.)

From NewsBusters, a Facebook audit does not address conservative concerns about censorship.

From CBC News, a Canadian army reservist accused of being involved in a neo-Nazi group could lose his job.

From Global News, the RCMP searches the home of the army reservist.

From CTV News, the mayor of Ottawa comes out as gay.

From TeleSUR, Bolivia's right-wing opposition faces an internal split and accusations of racism.

From Morocco World News, Moroccan King Mohammed VI receives ANOCA's Olympic African Order of Merit.

From Hürriyet Daily News, Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlüt Çavuşoğlu warns Syria against "playing with fire".

From Turkish Minute, Turkish police detain a journalist on terrorism charges.

From In-Cyprus, a boat carrying 33 refugees arrives in Lanarca, Cyprus.

From Rûdaw, Bahrain joins the U.S.-led coalition to protect ships in the Persian Gulf.

From Arutz Sheva, Hamas threatens to escalate.

From The Times Of Israel, U.S. President Trump confirms that his peace plan will be announced after the Israeli elections.

From The Jerusalem Post, have airstrikes against Shiite militias in Iraq become a new front?

From YNetNews, Israel's Supreme Court rules that a construction company committed discrimination by refusing to sell a home to an Arab couple.

From Egypt Today, Egyptian security forces in Arish, North Sinai send 11 terrorists to their virgins.

From StepFeed, Saudi Arabian women can now approve their children's travels, without concurrence by a male relative.

From Radio Farda, an Iranian human rights activists sends out a letter from prison.

From IranWire, Iranian teachers have reportedly been imprisoned, tortured and executed.

From Dawn, Pakistan intends to take its dispute with India over Kashmir to the International Court of Justice.

From The Express Tribune, Pakistani soldiers kill six Indian soldiers in response to an alleged Line of Control violation.

From Pakistan Today, U.K. Prime Minister Boris Johnson advises India and Pakistan to avoid involving third parties.

From Khaama Press, the Indian state of Madhya Pradesh goes on high alert due to the suspected infiltration of four terrorists from Afghanistan.

From The Hans India, during the tense moments of putting the spacecraft Chandrayaan-2 into lunar orbit, the IRSO team felt like their hearts had stopped.  (I'm reminded of the Apollo 11 ground control team talking about "breathing again".)

From the Hindustan Times, China conducts a military drill using new tanks and battlefield robots.

From ANI, officials in Bhubaneswar, Odisha, India seize a rare flying snake.

From India Today, why Islamic preacher Zakir Naik is a wanted man.

From the Daily Mirror, the U.S. has no right to criticize the appointment of Sri Lanka's new army commander, but objections also come from Canada and the E.U.

From the Colombo Page, Sri Lanka obtains a $160 million loan to improve its railways.

From the Cleveland Jewish News, an imam in Virginia calls for the overthrow of "weak" Arab governments.

From Gatestone Institute, how should Denmark deal with immigration?

From The Jakarta Post, "the hills are alive" in the second stage of the Tour of Indonesia.

From The Straits Times, as the protests continue, some Hong Kong residents immigrate to Hong Kong.

From the Borneo Post, trams are planned for the peninsular part of Malaysia.

From Free Malaysia Today, a Malaysian women's group calls for a law against sexual harassment.

From The Mainichi, chopsticks were in times past not nearly as common in Asia as they are now.

From The Stream, the demonization coming from the left.

From Breitbart, Pope Francis calls for an "antidote to populism".

From Politico, the Obamas release their first Netflix movie, which is described as "anti-Trump".  (via the Daily Caller)

From LifeNews, Alyssa Milano announces that she has had two abortions.

From the Daily Caller, congresscritter Thomas Massie (R-KY) condemns the climate change hypocrisy of Hollywood celebrities such as Harrison Ford.  (As I might have previously mentioned, before you pluck the SUV out of your neighbor's eye, pluck the private jet out of your own.)

From the New York Post, a man tries to run away from being arrested for attacking NYPD cops with water.

And from The Babylon Bee, the nation's apple orchards brace for an onslaught of white people.

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