Friday, December 27, 2019

A Traveling Sasquatch's Double Dozen

Now that I've driven back to my lair in Maryland, unpacked my suitcase, and had some dinner, I now have a bit of time to present some stories.  Thus, here are some things going on:

From National Review, why do people who decry Western colonialism ignore Iran's colonialism?

From FrontpageMag, New York State denies ICE and the Border patrol access to its DMV database.

From Townhall, liberals present some historical revisionism on Mr. Bill's impeachment.

From The Washington Free Beacon, another TWFB nomination for Man of the Year is an 11-year-old Chik-fil-A customer.

From the Washington Examiner, China launches a large rocket ahead of a planned mission to Mars.  (Didn't Mr. Bill once allow some rocket technology to be transferred to China?  As the very same Washington Examiner notes, yes he did.)

From The Federalist, trade with China isn't free as long as it cheats.

From American Thinker, "the campaign money industrial complex".

From CNS News, if he is elected president, Mayor Pete Buttigieg (D-South Bend, Indiana) will bring a "first gentleman" into the White House.

From LifeZette, 10 scenes in It's a Wonderful Life "that drive the left crazy".

From NewsBusters, the worst celebrity freakouts of the decade.

From Canada Free Press, cynics look at federal law enforcement.

From The Conservative Woman, the U.K.'s Remainers "finally lose the plot".

From Thompson Reuters Foundation News, in northern India, Hindus reportedly stand guard at a Muslim wedding.

From Gatestone Institute, instability in Libya could help ISIS regroup.

From Free West Media, the Italian Interior Ministry allegedly misreports the number of migrant landings.

From Euractiv, extra virgin olive oil in Greece was reportedly saved by precision farming.  (If you read Greek, read the story at Ypaithros Chora.)

From StepFeed, Ethiopian Muslims protest attacks on mosques.

From The New Arab, attacks by the Assad regime and Russian troops cause a mass exodus in the Syrian region of Idlib.

From The Stream, the author's "immigrant Christmas".

From Breitbart, a psychiatrist claims that Speaker Pelosi can force President Trump to have a mental health evaluation.

From CheckYourFact, did Trump's mother ever state that she hopes he never goes into politics?

From Legal Insurrection, former Vice President Biden says that he will not comply with any subpoena to testify at Trump's impeachment trial in the Senate.  (As the article notes, this refusal might be an obstruction of Congress, one of the two alleged offenses for which the president was impeached.)

From The Times Of Israel, Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu wins Likud's primary and thanks Trump.  (via the New York Post)

And from The Babylon Bee, experts warn that global outrage levels could reach the point of no return next year.

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