Friday, March 19, 2021

Friday Phenomena

As the sunshine returns on a Friday, here are some things going on:

From National Review, President Biden has not yet nominated a chairman for the Food and Drug Administration.

From FrontpageMag, Biden has brought us "white flag supremacy".

From Townhall, in its first foreign policy test with China, team Biden gets "rolled".

From The Washington Free Beacon, the situation at the border has become "a man-made disaster".

From the Washington Examiner, Speaker Pelosi (D-Cal) rejects a move by her fellow Democrats to expel congresscritter Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA).

From The Federalist, as unaccompanied alien children flood the border again, former congresscritter Bob O'Rourke (D-TX) "is nowhere to be found".

From American Thinker, what all riots, including those in the U.S. today, have in common.

From CNS News, Franklin Graham points out the irony of Biden calling Russian President Putin a "killer".

From NewsBusters, Politico doesn't like New York mayoral candidate Andrew Wang (D) appearing an "right-wing" Joe Rogan's show.

From Canada Free Press, Dr. Fauci has caught a bad case of politics.

From TeleSUR, 96 Venezuelans stranded in Ecuador return home.

From The Conservative Woman, Prime Minister Boris Johnson sells out the U.K. military.

From Snouts in the Trough, are you an oikophobe?

From Free West Media, how a way of ending lockdowns is being ignored and criminalized.

From EuroNews, according to Germany's health minister, Europe does not have enough vaccines to prevent a third wave of the coronavirus.

From Euractiv, the Bulgarian prosecutor's office claims to have broken up a Russian spy ring.

From ReMix, according to the vice president of the Hungarian party Fidesz, it left the EPP because it chose mass migration and left-wing values.

From Independent Balkan News Agency, Bulgaria and Romania agree to allow third-country NATO air policing in their airspace.

From Balkan Insight, NATO dismisses a warning from Russia about its developing relationship with Bosnia and Herzegovina.

From The North Africa Post, Algeria moves to kick Moroccan farmers out of their border area.

From The New Arab, Houthi rebels in Yemen claim to have launched a drone attack on Aramco in Saudi Arabia.

From Gatestone Institute, how Arabs discriminate against the Palestinians.

From The Stream, are there any reasonable Democrats left?

From The Daily Signal, what you should know about Interior Secretary Deb Haaland.

From The Daily Wire, the key takeaways from the talks between the U.S. and China.

From Breitbart, police in Manchester, England find 809 rape gang predators.

From the New York Post, then-candidate Biden once mocked then-President Trump about his gingerly walking down a slippery ramp.

And from Newsmax, President Biden has some technical difficulties climbing the stairs up to Air Force One.

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