Friday, September 10, 2021

Friday Phenomena

On a seasonably mild Friday, here are some things going on:

From National Review, the problem with President Biden's hardball coronavirus vaccine strategy.

From FrontpageMag, twenty years of failure after 9/11.

From Townhall, one line from Biden's vaccine speech should make us uncomfortable.

From The Washington Free Beacon, Biden injects some confusion into the coronavirus debate.

From the Washington Examiner, former Vice President Pence slams Biden's intended vaccine mandate.

From The Federalist, what those who sacrificed on 9/11 deserve from us now.

From American Thinker, Biden gives "the most insulting, contemptuous, and divisive speech" by any president in U.S. history.

From CNS News, this past April, Speaker Pelosi (D-Cal), the government can't require people to be vaccinated.

From LifeZette, California gubernatorial candidate Larry Elder (R) would ban critical race in the state's schools.

From NewsBusters, the media's ridiculous comparisons of 9/11 to climate change and January 6th cheapen tragedy.

From Canada Free Press, when reporter Sharyl Attkisson exposed a false pandemic, there was a media blackout, and the CDC and Dr. Fauci told a huge lie.

From TeleSUR, six main parties compete in Argentina's primary elections.

From TCW Defending Freedom, no, Mr. Vaccines Minister, we don't need vaccine passports.

From Snouts in the Trough, it's been a "wondrous week" for useless NHS bureaucrats.

From Independent Balkan News Agency, according to President Rumen Radev, the Bulgarian parliament will soon be dissolved.

From Balkan Insight, North Macedonian Health Minister Venko Kilipce is urged to resign over a fire in a hospital.

From Free West Media, the unvaccinated in Austria will be recognized by their masks.

From EuroNews, Romania goes into another political crisis as Prime Minister Florin Cîţu clings to power.

From Euractiv, Poland's governing party gives mixed signals on a "Polexit".  (I would call it ujciec, which means "escape".)

From ReMix, the U.K. will return migrants crossing the English Channel back to Europe.

From The North Africa Post, Germany re-opens its embassy in Libya.

From YNetNews, a Palestinian tries to stab a cop in Jerusalem, thus making his last mistake.

From The New Arab, after 13 months of gridlock, Lebanon forms a new government.

From the Business Standard, the Taliban's interim prime minister was involved in the destruction of the Bamiyan Buddhas.

From the Cinemaholic, where is the "American Taliban" John Walker Lindh these days?

From Open Democracy, Yemeni civilians are being starved to death and not enough is being done about it.

From Gatestone Institute, "accountability for Afghanistan".

From The Stream, why it's good for Teas to be an "open carry" state.

From The Daily Signal, federal handouts hamper America's job market and economic recovery.

From Space War, Presidents Biden (U.S.) and Xi (China) talk to avoid conflict between their respective countries.

From Military History Matters, a look at Alexander the Great.

From The American Conservative, American architecture has a "privacy problem".

From LifeNews, according to Vice President Harris, the right to abortion is "not negotiable".

From The Western Journal, on Biden's vaccine mandate, Republicans promise a fight "to the gates of Hell".

From BizPac Review, the NFL starts its season opener with the "black national anthem".

From The Daily Wire, Florida Governor Ron DeSantis (R) scores a legal win in his fight to ban mask mandates in schools.

From the Daily Caller, Justice Stephen Breyer warns against packing the Supreme Court.

From the New York Post, migrants trying to the reach the U.S. denounce being cracked down on - by the Mexican government.

From Breitbart, food prices rose a full percentage point in August.

From Newsmax, according to a poll, 94 percent of Americans approve of interracial marriage.

And from ABC7, Taco Bell wants your unused sauce packets.

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