Saturday, January 30, 2021

Saturday Stories

On a sunny but very cold Saturday, here are some things going on:

From National Review, the push for a permanent fence around the Capitol meets opposition from members of both parties.

From Townhall, the CDC puts out new domestic travel requirements.

From the Washington Examiner, congressional candidate Claudia Tenney's (R-NY) slim lead increases after an error is corrected.

From The Federalist, leftists should be punished at the ballot box for their coronavirus hypocrisy.

From American Thinker, the facts driving the second Trump impeachment start falling apart.

From CNS News, according to The Washington Post, President Biden has been called the most pro-transgender president in history.

From LifeZette, congresscritter Matt Gaetz (R-FL) tries to split Republicans over congresscritter Liz Cheney (R-WY).

From NewsBusters, when MSNBC host Lawrence O'Donnell said he was a socialist.

From Canada Free Press, Democrats makes themselves clowns again with the second Trump impeachment.  (As the Stephen Sondheim song Send In The Clowns states, "don't bother, they're here".)

From The Conservative Woman, why soldiers in the U.K. army should not wear beards.

From Free West Media, Catholic dioceses in Germany fund another "Sea-Eye" migrant rescue boat.

From EuroNews, protests continue against Poland's new abortion law.

From ReMix, Slovak legislators approve a new security strategy.

From Rûdaw, the U.N. urges countries to repatriate 27,000 children from a large refugee camp in Syria.

From The New Arab, thousands of people are made homeless by storms and floods in Syria.

From Russia Today, French politician Marine Le Pen proposes to ban "Islamist ideologies".

From Allah's Willing Executioners, migrants in Germany and Austria ritually slaughter zoo animals, with no objections from Green parties.  (If you read German, read the story at Philosophia Perennis.)

From News(dot)am, Turkish President Erdoğan posts a photo of a mosque in Kars, Turkey that was once an Armenian church.

From Gatestone Institute, the Iranian government's agents and illegal activities in the U.S.

From The Stream, how did elections in the U.S. affect Christians in the U.K.?

From Newsmax, firefighters battle flames, cold and wind in a fire at a recycling plant in New Jersey.

From Breitbart, former President George Bush the Younger appears to back congresscritter Liz Cheney.

From the New York Post, young Republicans in New York plan to "re-occupy Wall Street" after the GameStop fiasco.  (Just what we needed, a Republican version of the "occupy" movement.)

From Fox News, some Republican congresscritters slam the Pentagon's decision to vaccinate terrorists held at GITMO against the coronavirus.

From The Daily Wire, how to defeat the left wing narrative on domestic terrorism.

And from CTV News, a student in Montreal tries to contact his online professor, and learns that he is dead.

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