Friday, December 4, 2020

Friday Phenomena

On a cool rainy Friday, here are some things going on:

From National Review, presumptive president-elect Biden will ask Americans to wear masks for his first 100 days.

From FrontpageMag, Democrats had no choice but to rig this year's election.

From Townhall, Speaker Pelosi (D-Cal) finally admits that it was her "decision" to block coronavirus relief.

From The Washington Free Beacon, coronavirus bailout cash was still able to reach a firm co-owned by the husband of congresscritter Ilhan Omar (D-MN).

From the Washington Examiner, due to congressional funding rules, border wall construction will continue after Inauguration Day, no matter who is inaugurated.

From The Federalist, some history of Democratic tactics for controlling the judiciary.

From American Thinker, if you have some of the following views, you might be a Democrat.

From CNS News, Pelosi agrees with Biden's plan to let transgender biological males onto girl's sports teams and their locker rooms.

From LifeZette, congresscritter Rashida Tlaib (D-Mich) appears to call for the extermination of Israel.

From NewsBusters, ABC refuses to point out that Democrat leaders who violate their own coronavirus rules are Democrats.

From Canada Free Press, prayers to God can't be censored.

From The Conservative Woman, modern fascists are on the march.

From Snouts in the China, what does the Salvation Army do with your money?

From Free West Media, the French government is divided on whether to recognize Nagorno-Karabakh.

From EuroNews, Denmark plans to stop fossil fuel extraction by 2050.

From Euractiv, are the E.U. 2050 climate targets feasible?

From ReMix, Slovak businessman Jaroslav Haščák is among many arrested in a 15-year-old corruption case.

From The New Arab, why does Saudi Arabia have a rapprochement with Turkey?

From Gatestone Institute, why does the E.U. mourn Iran's nuclear scientist?

From the Financial Post, Bangladesh ships about 1,600 Rohingya refugees to a remote island in the Bay of Bengal.

From Coconuts Jakarta, police in Indonesia arrest an imam who was allegedly behind a jihad video.

From Modern Ghana, Islamic separatism and its impact on Nigeria.

From The Arab Weekly, Shiite shrines are Iran's way to have influence in Iraq.  (The last four links come via The Religion Of Peace.)

From The Stream, one writer's official position on this year's alleged election fraud.

From Breitbart, according to a lawyer for Nevada Biden electors, ballots from dead people are still valid if mailed before their deaths.

From Space War, China calls U.S. allegations about national security a "hodgepodge of lies".

From the Daily Caller, while Dr. Fauci called for reopening schools and closing bars, many schools are still closed.

From the New York Post, the Chang'e 5 spacecraft plants China's flag on the moon.

And from Mashable, a community of artists claims responsibility for the monoliths recently spotted in Utah, California and Romania.  (via Fox News)

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