Friday, February 26, 2021

Friday Fuss

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

From National Review, speaking at CPAC, Florida Governor Ron DeSantis (R) defends his state's record on the coronavirus.

From FrontpageMag, President Biden invites in more illegal aliens.

From Townhall, Senator Marsha Blackburn (R-TN) proposes a new meaning for the acronym "GOP".

From The Washington Free Beacon, new Secretary of Transportation Pete Buttigieg uses self-powered transportation.

From the Washington Examiner, Senator Josh Hawley (R-MO) introduces a $15 minimum wage for businesses worth at least $1 billion.

From The Federalist, the Biden administration is unprepared for the border surge.

From American Thinker, who called for the airstrike in Syria?

From CNS News, Senator Mitch McConnell (R-KY) realizes something obvious about President Biden.

From LifeZette, this year's CPAC will be a different sort of Trumpfest.

From NewsBusters, a visiting fellow at the Hoover Institution "slaps down leftist climate alarmism".

From Canada Free Press, the 90-day fiancé visa.

From TeleSUR, over 3,000 observers will be sent to monitor elections in El Salvador.

From The Conservative Woman, the U.K.'s Liberal Democrats are neither.

From Free West Media, LGBT and BLM activists ignore gays who are killed and imprisoned in Africa.

From EuroNews, a Boeing 777 makes an unscheduled landing in Moscow reportedly over an engine issue.

From Euractiv, Italy and Slovenia await a European Commission decision in their dispute over balsamic vinegar.

From ReMix, 131,120 Hungarians have applied for post-Brexit residence in the U.K.

From The New Arab, according to Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov, the U.S. warned Russia of its airstrikes in Syria several minutes before they were carried out.

From CNN, the U.K. Supreme Court rules that "ISIS bride" Shamima Begum cannot return to the country to appeal the revocation of her citizenship.

From Gatestone Institute, is the U.S. arming China?

From The Stream, a campus Christian group fights back against a legal attack from atheists.

From The Daily Signal, the U.S. food system does not need to be transformed.

From Space War, U.S. military leaders and industry executives will attend a summit on hypersonic weapons.  (Is this something from the "military industrial complex" that we sometimes hear about?)

From The American Conservative, "ahistorical fictions".

From Fox News, speaking at CPAC, New Jersey gym owner Ian Smith slams his state government's "massive double standard" on coronavirus shutdowns.

From Newsmax, congresscritter Kevin McCarty (R-Cal) condemns an effort by Democrats to de-platform Newsmax, Fox News and OANN.

And from the New York Posta "seafood bandit" targets supermarkets in Connecticut.

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