Tuesday, August 17, 2021

Tuesday Things

Before I present more of my travels, here are some things going on:

From National Review, which part of "America being back" does President Biden serve?

From FrontpageMag, Afghanistan didn't really fall, because it never really existed.

From Townhall, due to the fiasco in Afghanistan, Europe finally learns that Biden doesn't know much about foreign policy.

From The Washington Free Beacon, Hamas congratulates the Taliban for "defeating" the U.S. in Afghanistan.

From the Washington Examiner, what we know about the airport evacuations from Kabul.

From The Federalist, while the left was calling the right "radicals", the real terrorists take over Afghanistan.

From American Thinker, the story about Breonna Taylor that the left doesn't want you to learn.

From CNS News, according to Senator Mike Lee (R-UT), Biden's Afghanistan exit is a "historic failure".

From LifeZette, according to Senator Marco Rubio (R-FL), Biden "smugly" ignored warnings about Afghanistan.

From NewsBusters, former National Security Advisor and retired General H.R. McMasters blows up CBS's "false narrative" that the Afghan people wanted the U.S. out.

From Canada Free Press, a lesson about Afghanistan for "deluded" congresscritter Rashida Tlaib (D-Mich).

From TCW Defending Freedom, U.K. Prime Minister Johnson and U.S. President Biden have Afghan blood on their hands.

From Free West Media, Finnish President Sauli Niinistö points out how exporting U.S.-style democracy has failed.

From EuroNews, a discovery made in Pompeii shows the "first evidence" that the ancient Greek language was used in Rome.

From Euractiv, the U.K. asks if America is back or has it turned its back?

From ReMix, Hungary refuses to accept unlimited numbers of Afghan migrants or force its people to pay for the failure in Afghanistan.

From The North Africa Post, Libya faces a drinking water shortage after sabotage threats by an armed group.

From The New Arab, 47 migrants reportedly attempting to reach the Canary Islands from Mauritania are feared dead after a boat is found drifting with seven survivors.

From CNN, Taliban terrorists beat a woman to death for refusing to cook for them.

From Gatestone Institute, "from Biden to the Taliban with love".

From The Stream, 10 reflections on the disaster in Afghanistan.

From The Daily Signal, five actions on Afghanistan which President Biden must now take.

From The American Conservative, the failure in Afghanistan gives America a rude awakening 20 years too late.

From The Western Journal, an Israeli publication slams Biden over Afghanistan and issues a warning which Americas need to hear.

From BizPac Review, the female mayor of Maidan Shahr, Afghanistan believes that the Taliban will kill her and others like her.

From The Daily Wire, Senate Democrats plan to seek a "full accounting" of the Biden administration's "flawed" withdrawal from Afghanistan.

From the Daily Caller, according to right-wing commentator Charlie Kirk, businesses should "absolutely not" require coronavirus vaccinations for their employees.

From Breitbart, according to an opinion column, Democrats mean the opposite when they say "I take responsibility".

From Newsmax, Texas Governor Greg Abbott (R), although fully vaccinated and showing no symptoms, tests positive for the coronavirus.

And from the New York Post, musician Anderson Paak gets a tattoo instructing that no music of his should be released after he dies.

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