Sunday, September 5, 2021

Rainday Links

As the rain returns on the first Sunday in September, here are some things going on:

From National Review, according to Senator Bill Cassidy (R-LA), the Supreme Court could still destroy the new Texas abortion law.

From Townhall, according to Joint Chiefs Chairman General Mark Milley, Afghanistan could "likely" fall into civil war.

From The Washington Beacon, a review of a book on how the U.S. Navy helped bring about global prosperity.

From the Washington Examiner, according to White House chief of staff Ron Klain, about 100 Americans are still in Afghanistan.

From American Thinker, here come more migrants from Central America.

From LifeZette, a ProFa thug shoots a conservative activist at an anti-vaccine mandate rally in Olympia, Washington.

From NewsBusters, the media pounce on a fake story about a hospital making gunshot victims wait as people are treated for ivermectin overdoses.

From Canada Free Press, Canadian Conservative leader Erin O'Toole is not as "flamboyantly feminist" as Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, but is just as dangerous.

From TeleSUR, according to Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro, there will be no impunity for former legislator Juan Guaido.

From TCW Defending Freedom, we had better talk about Afghan men.

From Snouts in the Trough, don't believe the BBC climate alarmists.

From Free West Media, over 200 vaccinated people end up in emergency rooms in the Canadian province of Ontario with heart problems.

From EuroNews, at least 20 people are injured in clashes in Montenegro between police and demonstrators opposing the inauguration of the new head of the Serbian Orthodox Church.

From ReMix, Poland will buy more natural gas from the U.S. in the next 20 years, and less from Russia.

From The North African Post, a magazine published by the Algerian government blames Morocco and Israel for forest fires in the region of Kabylie.  (From what I can gather, Kabylie is closer to Tunisia than to Morocco.)

From The New Arab, Syrian government forces and Iran-backed militia continue attacking the city of Daraa al-Balad.

From The Canberra Times, a Sri Lankan national allegedly cheated to get refugee status in New Zealand.

From Allah's Willing Executioners, an Afghan man stabs a female gardener in Berlin, because he believes that Islam does not allow women to perform that kind of work.  (If you read German, read the story at NTV.)

From Gatestone Institute, patience is necessary for dealing with the Taliban.

From The Stream, get the social policy out of math.

From the eponymous site of Drew Berquist, as the Taliban oppress women, Western feminists go Sgt. Schulz.  (via LifeZette)

From The Daily Signal, a sampling of reader responses to The Daily Signal articles.

From The Western Journal, the Biden administration has lost track of thousands of underage illegal migrants.

From BizPac Review, the congresscritters known as the "Squad" fault President Biden for allowing a pipeline in Minnesota to be replaced.

From The Daily Wire, former National Security Advisor/Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice explains how Bush the Younger's administration should have countered the "endless war" rhetoric.

From the Daily Caller, it's shocking that Wisconsin lost to Penn State in football.

From the New York Post, enrollment at CUNY plummets due to the coronavirus.

From Breitbart, the Taliban are reportedly holding Americans and Afghan allies hostage.

From Newsmax, how Biden's approval ratings have fallen since June.

And from RTHK, according to a communist Chinese official, young people in Hong Kong are "obsessed" with Western values such as democracy and freedom.

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