Friday, April 9, 2021

Friday Phenomena

On a cool cloudy Friday, other than the death of Prince Philip, here are some things going on:

From National Review, Florida Governor Ron DeSantis is what the post-Trump Republican Party should look like.

From FrontpageMag, President Biden's "infrastructure" plan is "anti-capitalist".

From Townhall, Pinal County, Arizona was pushing back against human and drug smugglers until Biden's policies took effect.

From The Washington Free Beacon, Biden builds back former President Obama's Middle East.

From the Washington Examiner, former Minneapolis officer Derek Chauvin is on trial, but our police and justice system are not.

From The Federalist, a nation primed to see racism everywhere will do just that.

From American Thinker, the father of anti-America.

From CNS News, Biden issues an executive creating a commission to examine "the membership and size" of the Supreme Court.

From LifeZette, according to Senator Josh Hawley (R-MO), the Democrat "gun crisis" push is really about "confiscating" them.

From NewsBusters, the big three networks censor ignore a report saying that Biden's proposed corporate tax hikes will cost a million jobs in two years.

From Canada Free Press, a "smart mask" could monitor "every breath you take".  (For using that phrase, the article's writer owes an apology to Andy Summers, Stewart Copeland and Sting.)

From TeleSUR, authorities in St. Vincent and the Grenadines plan an evacuation of much of St. Vincent due to activity from the La Soufiere volcano.

From The Conservative Woman, doubling down on coronavirus hysteria.

From TeleSUR, China's coronavirus vaccine is not working in Chile.

From Free West Media, the states of Texas and Florida ban proposed federal vaccine passports.

From EuroNews, what's behind the recent rioting in Northern Ireland?

From Euractiv, one of the E.U.'s founders moves toward sainthood.

From ReMix, Budapest names a square after a Roma who defended ethnic Hungarians in Romania in 1990.

From The North Africa Post, Morocco uses drones for defense against Algerian-armed Polisario separatists.

From YNetNews, how will the U.S. shift on the Middle East affect Israel?

From The New Arab, five Iraqi families file a lawsuit in France against former Iraqi Prime Minister Adel Abdul Mahdi over suppression of anti-government protests in 2019.

From the Deccan Herald, at least terrorist allegedly took refuge in a mosque in the Indian territory of Jammu and Kashmir after an encounter with security forces.

From Gatestone Institute, the Biden administration appears ready to support the Palestinian dictatorship.

From The Stream, jihadis in Azerbaijan torture Armenian Christian hostages.

From Military History Matters, behind the image of dead bodies being unearthed a year after the Civil War Battle of Cold Harbor.

From Space War, young people in Iraq see little hope 18 years after the fall of Saddam Hussein.

From The American Conservative, the ups and downs of building new towns.

From Fox News, Kansas state Senate majority leader Gene Suellentrop (R) is arrested for drunk driving and insults the cop as "donut boy".

From Newsmax, former President Trump pays tribute to Prince Philip.

From the New York Post, airlines take dozens of Boeing 737 Max airplanes out of service.

From The Daily Wire, according to an opinion column, the return of the Masters golf tournament "bring a sense of normalcy".  But on the other hand....

And from Breitbart and the "don't you hate when that happens?" department, at the Masters, golfer Rory McIlroy bounces an errant shot off his father.

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