Saturday, July 17, 2021

Saturday Stories

On a cloudy and sometimes stormy Saturday, here are some things going on:

From National Review, the Biden administration proposes what amounts to a second "death tax".

From Townhall, the NAACP leader who wished death upon opponent of critical race theory resigns.

From The Washington Free Beacon, Democrats find a filibuster that they can support.

From the Washington Examiner, why liberals go after Chick-fil-A.

From The Federalist, it's about time for Republican leaders to reject money from Big Tech.

From American Thinker, Democrats have been killing people with disinformation since 1840.

From LifeZette, Texas Democrats flee to D.C. to find supporters for their hypocrisy.

From NewsBusters, as MSNBC turns 25, here are five of its most vile outbursts.

From Canada Free Press, Democrats welcome refugees, except from Cuba.

From The Conservative Woman, what I eat is my own business.

From Snouts in the Trough, the mainstream media lies and lies again.

From Free West Media, is it a coincidence that three presidents have died (one by being murdered) after rejecting coronavirus vaccines?

From EuroNews, tens of thousands of people demonstrate against new coronavirus rules in France.

From The North Africa Post, Interior Ministers Abdellouafi Laftit (Morocco) and Luciana Lamorgese (Italy) meet to discuss migration, security and counterterrorism.

From YNetNews, an international conference at Jerusalem debates a "new form" of anti-Semitism.

From The New Arab, fully vaccinated pilgrims arrive in Mecca for the second consecutive downsized hajj.

From RAIR Foundation USA, Austria bans the Muslim Brotherhood.

From Gatestone Institute, E.U. leaders and North Korea join to welcome Iran's new mass murderer president.

From The Stream, Rock for Life, the Lollapalooza festival and Green Day.

From the New York Post, victims of the condo collapse in Surfside, Florida are targeted by identity thieves.

From The American Conservative, the proposed global minimum tax is a threat to American sovereignty.

From The Western Journal, did White House press secretary Jen Psaki just hand former President Trump the key to his lawsuit against Facebook?

From BizPac, families of victims of 9/11 get enraged by comparisons to the January 6th Capitol riot.

From the Daily Caller, the aforementioned Jen Psaki has a history of promoting misinformation.

From The Daily Wire, when the Democrats made people hesitant about coronavirus vaccines.

From Breitbart, Facebook was censoring the lab leak theory of the coronavirus's origin a few weeks ago.

From Newsmax, according to Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton, then-President Obama did not have the right to enact DACA.

And from the Genesius Times, some advice for President Biden's door-to-door Branch Covidians.

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