Saturday, February 6, 2021

Saturday Stuff

On a cool cloudy Saturday, here is some stuff going on:

From National Review, border crossings from Mexico start to increase as migrants expect looser immigration policies from President Biden.

From Townhall, Senator Ted Cruz (R-TX) finds something disturbing about all of Biden's cabinet nominees.

From The Washington Free Beacon, congresscritter Ilhan Omar's (D-MN) campaign payments to her husband's consulting firm helped keep it afloat.

From the Washington Examiner, the Supreme Court rules that churches in California may reopen indoors at 25 percent capacity.

From American Thinker, Americans have to learn about the dangers of Big Tech censoring former President Trump from foreign leaders.

From LifeZette, Senator Josh Hawley (R-MO) accuses Democrats of lying by accusing him of trying to overturn the 2020 presidential election.

From NewsBusters, will CBS throw Biden "Super Bowl softballs" like it did to his former boss a few years back?

From Canada Free Press, MacBeth has come to the White House.  (My high school English class studied the play MacBeth, about a Scottish nobleman who becomes king, but is troubled by a witch's prophesy that Scotland's future kings will not descend from him, but from his friend Banquo.)

From TeleSUR, Chileans protest after a street artist is killed by police.

From The Conservative Woman, the E.U. panics over coronavirus vaccines.

From Free West Media, time is running out for French President Emmanuel Macron to stop radical Islam.

From EuroNews, Italy's League party and its leader former Interior Minister Matteo Salvini express support for Prime Minister-designate Mario Draghi.

From ReMix, the E.U. is a rock inside a marshmallow.

From The New Arab, thousands of people protest in Tunis.

From Allah's Willing Executioners, an Iraqi man in Germany allegedly kills a gay man and attributes his actions to scabies.

From Gatestone Institute, Iran's role in the civil war in Yemen.

From The Stream, "the surprisingly Christian hope of Chinese New Year".

From the New York Post, New York's coronavirus hospitalizations drop to their lowest level in a month.

From Newsmax, inmates at a jail in St. Louis set fires and break windows.

From Breitbart, according to a poll, a majority of Americans expect mask mandates to stay around for a while.

From Fox News, President Biden reintroduces regular presidential addresses.

From CBS Philly, gas prices again increase in New Jersey and elsewhere in the U.S.

And from Breaking Burgh, in an attempt to take the spotlight back from congresscritter Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA), congresscritter Lauren Boebert (R-CO) claims that "chemtrails make frogs gay".

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