Wednesday, March 24, 2021

Wednesday Whatnot

On a cool rainy Wednesday, here are some things going on:

From National Review, according to a poll, support for a path to citizenship for illegal aliens has dropped since Joe Biden became president.

From FrontpageMag, the Boulder, Colorado shooter is an ISIS sympathizer, thus not fitting into left-wing stereotypes.

From Townhall, Vice President Harris plans to hold an event on the impact of the coronavirus on women and girls with none other than Mr. Bill.  (I'd say that an "oh, nooooo!" will be more appropriate than ever.)

From The Washington Free Beacon, congresscritter Henry Cuellar (D-TX) claims to have gotten more information from Mexico than from the U.S. about the border crisis.

From the Washington Examiner, the Biden presidency has already been transformative for the worse.

From The Federalist, President Biden's border crisis is real and will soon get much worse.

From American Thinker, no, Biden doesn't deserve any pity.

From CNS News, Senator John Kennedy (R-LA) points out what should be an obvious truth about gun control.

From LifeZette, Senators Mazie Hirono (D-HI) and Tammy Duckworth (D-IL) threaten to vote against confirming white Biden nominees.

From NewsBusters, according to a report, an organization funded by Facebook may have swayed Arizona for then-candidate Biden.

From Canada Free Press, does the Boulder, Colorado mass shooting count as a hate crime against white Americans?

From CTV News, one million people have been vaccinated against the coronavirus in the Canadian province of Quebec.

From TeleSUR, Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro plans to create a "national committee" to combat the coronavirus.

From The Conservative Woman, "common sense is worth a thousand lockdowns".

From Snouts in the Trough, was the Boulder, Colorado shooting a terror attack from the religion of peace?

From the (U.K.) Independent, according to Prime Minister Boris Johnson, pubs in the U.K. could be allowed to bar entry to people who haven't been vaccinated against the coronavirus.

From Euractiv, Johnson admits that in handling the coronavirus pandemic, mistakes were made.

From EuroNews, German Chancellor Angela Merkel apologizes and scraps her plans for a five-day coronavirus lockdown around Easter.

From About Hungary, according to Foreign Minister Szijjarto, Hungary does not want a new cold war or animosity between the East and the West.

From ReMix, according to Justice Minister Judit Varga, the E.U. wants to destroy traditional Hungarian values.

From The Moscow Times, according to his aides, Russian dissident Alexey Navalny's health while is prison is "deteriorating".

From Gatestone Institute, Navalny is "prepared to lose everything".

From Radio Bulgaria, Bulgaria's national census will start on September 7th.

From the Greek City Times, Defense Minister Nikos Panagiotopoulos says that the Greek military can deal with any threat, and pays tribute to the independence fighters of 1821.

From Independent Balkan News Agency, people who boycott the North Macedonian census could face up to five years in prison.

From Balkan Insight, according to an opinion column, "Balkan with hunts always target women".

From Free West Media, Milan, Italy is declared a coronavirus red zone, but some people gather at a mosque.

From The North Africa Post, the Netherlands condemns hostile acts against Moroccan symbols at its consulates in the Dutch cities of Den Bosh and Utrecht.

From EuroWeekly, an Egyptian doctor is allegedly thrown to her death for inviting a male colleague into her home.

From Arutz Sheva, according to an op-ed, Israel's election system is a kind of political madness.

From The New Arab, Egypt's Suez Canal Authority works to refloat a grounded container ship.

From Dawn, the Pakistani government decides not to renew the passport of former Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif, but offers him documents to return to Pakistan from the U.K.

From India Today, for the first time ever, the Indian navy will participate in the French naval exercise La Perouse.

From The Stream, Vice President Harris is "the co-president nobody wanted".  (When President Biden refers to her as "President Harris", I consider it not a gaffe but a warning.)

From The American Conservatives, what novelist Henry James could tell us about the victimhood culture.

From The Daily Signal, school districts are unconstitutionally hiding information on gender-transitioning children from their parents.

From The Daily Wire, the Wisconsin state Assembly authorizes an investigation of the 2020 presidential election.

From the New York Post, Biden taps Harris for talks with Mexico and other countries about the recent surge in migrants.

From Fox News, former Border Patrol officials ask congressional leader for help with the migrant surge.

From Breitbart, some Republican Senators line up to oppose two amnesty bills passed by the House.

And from Vice, before running aground in the Suez Canal, the abovementioned container ship drew a picture with its course.  (via the New York Post)

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