Thursday, December 17, 2020

Some Things For Thursday

On a Thursday that's mild enough to melt most of yesterday's snow and ice, here are some things going on:

From National Review, former FBI agent Peter Strzok admits that the Steele Dossier was "intended to influence" the media.

From FrontpageMag, why does the left want to reverse traditional sex roles?

From Townhall, according to a coroner, gunshot deaths are being counted as coronavirus-related in Colorado.

From The Washington Free Beacon, as the coronavirus pandemic rages, liberals escalate their war on hospitals.

From the Washington Examiner, according to experts, New York City just got more snow from one storm than it did during all of last winter.  (That also might be true down here in Maryland.)

From The Federalist, what are American governors doing, or not doing, to counter communist China?

From American Thinker, trying to figure out why some people hate President Trump so much.

From CNS News, according to congresscritter Ken Buck (R-Col), President-elect Biden's administration can't be trusted to investigate Biden's son.

From NewsBusters, "hunting for Hunter Biden".

From Canada Free Press, Biden leads the free world toward the Gulag.

From TeleSUR, the Colombian Senate approves a gender parity plan for public office nominations.

From The Conservative Woman, more questions about the Pfizer coronavirus vaccine.

From Free West Media, a court in Mönchengladbach, Germany fines a man €70,000 for criticizing migration on Facebook.  (What is this "freedom of speech" you speak of?)

From EuroNews, what will change for businesses in 2021 with or without a Brexit trade deal between the U.K. and the E.U.?

From Euractiv, Airbus intends to develop a commercial airliner that can be fueled by hydrogen.

From ReMix, organizers of the pro-abortion "Women's Strike" in Poland post a guide for militias to fight police officers.

From Allah's Willing Executioners, a German shop owner is fined for confronting a shoplifter.

From Independent Balkan News Agency, relations between Bosnia and Ukraine "blow up" after a Bosnian official presents a gift to Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov.

From The New Arab, an interactive time line of the Arab Spring.

From Gatestone Institute, the Iranian Islamist plans to oust Arab leaders.

From The Algemeiner, Reuters blames Israel for the plight of Christians in Gaza and ignores persecution by Hamas.

From The National, child marriage continues unabated in Pakistan.

From The Christian Post, according to a report, 2,200 Nigerian Christians have been murdered in 2020.

From the Vancouver Sun, an imam in Victoria, British Columbia, Canada openly calls Jews, Christians, atheists and free speech advocates "filthy" and "evil".

From The Stream, the sin of suppression in the 2020 presidential election.

From Military History Matters, "behind the image" of soldiers observing Christmas during wartime.

From The American Conservative, why does the region of Appalachia need a gender?

From Breitbart, Fox News host Tucker Carlson defends Julian Assange's journalism as a campaign for pardoning him grows.

From The Daily Wire, playwright David Mamet rips coronavirus lockdowns and alleges that "we've forgotten the Constitution".

And from Fox News, a good Samaritan in New York City helps a policeman dig his car out from under snow.

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