Thursday, February 11, 2021

Thursday Links

On a cold Thursday after a snowfall, here are some things going on:

From National Review, new Senator Raphael Warnock (D-GA) is under investigation for involvement in a voter registration organization founded by gubernatorial candidate Stacey Abrams (D-GA).

From FrontpageMag, real socialism does indeed bring misery.

From Townhall, congresscritter Chip Roy (R-TX) has found a reason for impeaching President Biden.

From The Washington Free Beacon, Republican congresscritters accuse Biden of not following the science on school reopenings.

From the Washington Examiner, Biden's son-in-law appears to have some ethical problems.

From The Federalist, the constitutional case against impeaching a former office holder.

From American Thinker, no questions are allowed in the new police state.

From CNS News, according to former Trump advisor Stephen Miller, Biden's policy on illegal immigration amounts to the "largest jailbreak in American history".

From LifeZette, Florida Governor Ron DeSantis (R) rips media double standards about people who don't wear masks.

From NewsBusters, Disney's double standards about Tweets that make comparisons to the Holocaust.

From Canada Free Press, do not surrender to the real mob.

From TeleSUR, Ecuador is still counting the votes from its presidential election held four days ago.

From The Conservative Woman, U.K. Prime Minister Boris Johnson's ignorance on climate change is dangerous.

From Free West Media, Turkish President Erdoğan "reaches for the stars".

From EuroNews, when driving your truck in Norway and are instructed to put chains on your tires, please comply.

From Euractiv, the European Parliament passes measures to prevent any more "ghost flights".

From ReMix, migrants allegedly deliberately endanger their own lives to force their way into the U.K.

From Rûdaw, according to an opinion column, organizations of all sizes must work together to help end suicides by Yazidis.

From The New Arab, Ethiopia causes more dam tensions.

From the Middle East Monitor, Kuwaiti singer Ibtisam Hamid converts from Islam to Judaism.

From EconoTimes, Iran warns that it could build nuclear warheads if it faces further pressure from the U.S.

From Breitbart, a former candidate for a Belgian pro-sharia party is sentenced for making death threats.  (If you read French, read the story at RTFB.)

From Gatestone Institute, reforms in Turkey go from imperial repression to a thuggish state.

From The Stream, in two talks, Sharyl Attkisson explains how the rich and powerful can suppress truth.

From The Daily Signal, when those who hate regard themselves as virtuous.

From Newsmax, details emerge about Bruce Springsteen's DUI arrest.

From WPVI-TV, according to officials, the Minneapolis cop charged with killing George Floyd was ready to plead guilty, but then-Attorney General William Barr blocked the plea deal.

From The Daily Wire, Senator Ted Cruz (R-TX) expresses his support for fired Disney star Gina Carano.

From Fox News, Connecticut high school athlete Selina Soule discusses her suit against her state's transgender athletics policy.

And from the New York Post, meet the doctor who got the Gorilla Glue out of a woman's hair.

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