Monday, March 8, 2021

Monday Mania

As another manic Monday rolls around, here are some things going on:

From National Review, the "For the People Act" is an assault on American democracy.

From FrontpageMag, the Capitol police has four cops for every congresscritter, but Speaker Pelosi (D-Cal) wants more.

From Townhall, congresscritter Henry Cuellar (D-TX), whose district is on the border, "gives the Biden administration a reality check".

From The Washington Free Beacon, Senator Fake Cherokee (D-MA) ignores President Biden's SEC nominee's ties to a for-profit college.

From the Washington Examiner, in the trial of former police officer Derek Chauvin, the jury pool is sent home after one hour.

From The Federalist, 15 serious problems with the "For the People Act".

From American Thinker, wokism on university campuses.

From CNS News, the stimulus bill will get some Americans used to receiving checks from the government.

From LifeZette, as New York Democrat lawmakers call for him to resign, Governor Andrew Cuomo (D) defiantly calls for them to impeach him.

From NewsBusters, according to Univision anchor Jorge Ramos, President Biden in "concerned" about migrants and kids in cages.

From Canada Free Press, the lives and property of veterans are very much in danger.

From The Conservative Woman, U.K. politician Nigel Farage bows out of politics.

From Free West Media, has Germany become a haven for Chechen terrorists?

From EuroNews, former Catalan leader Carles Puigdemont faces a vote on immunity in the European Parliament.

From Euractiv, according to an opinion column, the E.U. needs a law to end gender-based violence.

From ReMix, migrant-rescuing NGOs in Italy face being prosecuted for human trafficking.

From Independent Balkan News Agency, according to Serbian National Assembly Speaker Ivica Dačić, preparations for interparty dialogue are underway.

From Balkan Insight, Kosovo's Elections Complaints Panel cancels "manipulated" votes for Bosniak and Roma political entities.

From Rûdaw, six ISIS terrorists are arrested in Iraq.

From The New Arab, Jordanian Prime Minister Bisher Al-Khasawneh announces a major cabinet reshuffle.

From The Jerusalem Post, BDS groups in Europe and the U.S. side with Iran and Hamas against Israel.

From Gatestone Institute, is Turkey set to attack Yazidis in Iraq?

From The Stream, why the MAGA movement needs to become multi-headed.

From HistoryNet, a look at the 1965 Marine landing at Da Nang, Vietnam.

From The American Conservative, correcting lies from the Biden administration about the border crisis.

From The Daily Wire, the White House praises Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's "courage" over their interview with Oprah Winfrey.

From Fox News, according to officials, the number of coronavirus-positive illegal aliens released into Texas has surged.

From CBS Philly, a courthouse in Philadelphia is evacuated after police are told that a device was left in the building.

From the New York Post, has "cancel culture" doomed the sequel to Space Jam?

From Sp!ked, "the dangerous rise of climate censorship".

And from The Babylon Bee, Meghan Markle inspires young girls to realize that no matter how rich, famous or powerful they become, they're still oppressed.

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