Saturday, February 27, 2021

Saturday Links

On a cool damp Saturday, here are some things going on:

From National Review, the House narrowly passes the latest coronavirus relief bill at 2:00 a.m. this morning.

From Townhall, more on the coronavirus bill and its pork.  (Again I admit that the term "pork" might be unfair to pigs.)

From The Washington Free Beacon, Ford wants a bankruptcy court to seize its cars currently leased to the NRA.

From the Washington Examiner, liberals taste their first disappointments under President Biden.

From The Federalist, Vox peddles fake news about Dolly Parton.

From American Thinker, the title character from The Cat in the Hat isn't black, which is now a problem.

From LifeZette, Karl Rove looks forward to former congresscritter Bob O'Rourke (D-TX) running for Texas governor.

From NewsBuster, CNN host Brian Stelter's love of censoring is not new.

From Canada Free Press, Fox News keeps sniping at former President Trump.

From The Conservative Woman, Scotland's roadmap out of coronavirus restrictions is even slower than England's.

From Free West Media, France tries to debate Islamo-leftism.

From EuroNews, the Czech Republic imposes its tightest coronavirus restrictions so far due to a surge of the U.K. variant.

From Remix, Romania will not change course with regard to two political prisoners.

From The New Arab, the U.S. releases a report accusing Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman of approving the murder of journalist Jamal Khashoggi, but won't sanction him.

From Channel News Asia, according to Foreign Minister Abdul Momen, Bangladesh has "no obligation" to accept Rohingya refugees.

From Gatestone Institute, the danger of appeasing Iran's mullahs.

From The Stream, the new "anti-racism" presents a false dilemma.

From The Daily Wire, Amazon starts banning conservative books.

From Newsmax, some younger U.S. troops are declining coronavirus vaccinations.

From Fox News, a Texas salon owner who was jailed for defying coronavirus lockdown orders speaks at CPAC.

From The American Conservative, regulations and markets are made for man, not the other way around, to paraphrase a certain great Jewish man.

And from the New York Post, for a cool $100,000, you can own the gold statue of former President Trump currently on display at CPAC.

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