Tuesday, January 12, 2021

Tuesday Links

On a sunny but cool Tuesday, here are some things going on:

From National Review, don't play Speaker Pelosi's (D-Cal) politicized impeachment game.

From FrontpageMag, the Democrats will just go on impeaching President Trump.

From Townhall, Senator Rick Scott (R-FL) sees a "big opportunity" for Republicans in 2022.

From The Washington Free Beacon, according to Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, Iran is Al Qaeda's new home.

From the Washington Examiner, lawmakers are briefed on plots to storm the Capitol ahead of President-elect Biden's upcoming inauguration.

From The Federalist, the Capitol building riot is no excuse for Republicans to surrender.

From American Thinker, censorship-happy Twitter's stock shares fall.

From CNS News, Trump warns of illegal immigrant caravans forming in anticipation of Biden's presidency.

From LifeZette, according to Senator Roy Blunt (R-MO), the second Trump impeachment isn't going to happen.

From NewsBusters, businesses show their double standards on riots.

From Canada Free Press, a look at Biden's upcoming virtual inauguration, which will be attended by former Presidents Clinton, Obama and Bush the Younger.

From The Conservative Woman, the regime of U.K. Prime Minister Boris Johnson is an abusive partner.

From Free West Media, the mayor and police chief of Washington, D.C. each allowed no preparations for the Trump rally of January 6th.

From EuroNews, the E.U. border agency Frontex is investigated over claims that it mistreated and pushed back migrants.

From Euractiv, U.K. authorities set up temporary morgues due to hospital mortuaries running out of space due to deaths from the coronavirus.

From The New Arab, two Egyptian TikTok users are acquitted of "violation of morality laws" charges.

From Sahara Reporters, the Nigerian state of Kano imposes Islamic laws against alcoholic beverages on all citizens.

From the Dhaka Tribune, seven people, including an imam, are charged with allegedly raping a widow in Raninagar, Bangladesh.

From Uganda Christian News, a former imam who converted to Christianity is killed by a Muslim mob in the Ugandan district of Mayuge.

From Gatestone Institute, the media wants Israel denigrated for its "world-beating" coronavirus vaccine program.

From The Stream, what's free speech?

From The Daily Signal, prepare for unchecked illegal immigration under the Biden administration.

From The American Conservative, the fascinating lives of used goods.

From The Daily Wire, George Orwell's 1984 is again Amazon's best-selling book.

From CBS News, the son of a New York judge is arrested for allegedly storming the Capitol building.

From the New York Post, another Capitol rioter, who probably deserved to be arrested by the fashion police, is given organic meals while in jail.

From Fox News, what is the "boogaloo" movement?  (I always thought it had something to do with Ringo Starr.)

And from Insider, the London Zoo refuses to give English comedian Ricky Gervais his dying wish of being eaten by lions.

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