Thursday, May 13, 2021

Thursday Links

On a sunny and cool Thursday, here are some things going on:

From National Review, the Biden presidency is what a Dukakis presidency would have looked like.

From FrontpageMag, the never-Trumpers keep on serving the Democrats.

From Townhall, the top ten lies about the downfall of congresscritter Liz Cheney (R-WY).

From The Washington Free Beacon, according to a study, a melting Arctic won't bring on more severe cold weather.

From the Washington Examiner, according to an opinion column, gas lines are a feature of Biden's green future, not a bug.

From The Federalist, oil workers in New Mexico watch the Colonial Pipeline closure with a mix of amusement and anxiety.

From American Thinker, according to a report by the International Energy Agency, the transfer to green energy is a fantasy due to its dependence on rare minerals.

From CNS News, climate czar and former Senator (D-MA) and Secretary of State John Kerry tells the truth about China and climate change.

From LifeZette, congresscritter Chip Roy (R-TX) doesn't rule out a run against congresscritter Elise Stefanik (R-NY) for the Republican House leadership position.

From NewsBusters, left-wing New York Times readers don't like fellow lefty Elizabeth Bruenig praising motherhood.

From Canada Free Press, Democrat hypocrisy is on full display.  (I have occasionally stated, and will say again, that all politicians are hypocrites.  The difference between one and the next is a matter of degree.)

From The Conservative Woman, according to some experts, coronavirus skeptics aren't as stupid as some people think they are.

From Free West Media, the Seychelles has the world's highest coronavirus vaccination rate, but deaths there are skyrocketing.

From EuroNews, a large manhunt is underway for a suspected double murderer in France.

From Euractiv, the Maltese parliament takes up a bill that would decriminalize abortion.

From ReMix, former E.U. Brexit negotiator Michel Barnier wants France to impose a five-year moratorium on immigration, because he believes that terrorists might be among the immigrants.  (Wasn't then-President Trump accused of Islamophobia for a mere three-month moratorium on travel from seven Muslim-majority countries for the same reason, to keep terrorists out?)

From Independent Balkan News Agency, Greek President Ekaterini Sakellaropoulou meets with the leaders of three Balkan countries.

From Balkan Insight, Muslims in the Balkans gather to observe Eid al-Fitr.

From YNetNews, the Israeli victims of rockets launched from Gaza.

From The New Arab, according to Egyptian Foreign Minister Sameh Shoukry, Israel's "aggression" against Gaza puts the two-state solution in danger.

From Yeni Şafak, according to Turkish President Erdoğan, Europe has become a prison for Muslims due to "the virus of Islamophobia".  (Then why do Muslims keep trying to migrate through Turkey into Europe, Mr. President?)

From Gatestone Institute, take the 2022 "genocide Olympics" out of China.

From The Stream, an encouraging word from a Canadian parliamentcritter.

From The Daily Signal, the historic low numbers of births in 2020 are about values, not economics.

From ITR Economics, the U.S. consumer is "positioned for strength".  (I can understand that people waiting in line to buy gasoline might beg to differ.)

From Military History Matters, Nazi Germany's Operation Barbarossa was the largest military invasion in history.

From The American Conservative, the U.S. could have "a new allied relationship with South Korea".

From The Daily Wire, the Colonial Pipeline is looking for a new cybersecurity manager.

From Fox News, New York Governor Andrew Cuomo (D) is "eager" to tell his side of alleged sexual harassment incidents.

From the Daily Caller, Georgia become the 13th state to decline an extension of unemployment benefits from the America Rescue Plan.

From Newsmax, according to former Ambassador to Germany Ric Grenell, domestic policy advisor Susan Rice is acting as the "shadow president".

From Breitbart, congresscritter Kevin McCarthy (R-Cal) hosts a bike tour in Washington, D.C. to honor police officers.

From the New York Post, according to President Biden (U.S.), the FBI has determined that President Putin (Russia) was not involved in the Colonial Pipeline hacking.

And from the Genesius Times, seven ways to end the current conflict between the Israelis and the Palestinians.

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