Saturday, September 25, 2021

Saturday Links

On a sunny and comfortable Saturday, here are some things going on:

From National Review, President Biden makes a "shameful" attack on the Border Patrol.

From Townhall, Pope Francis doesn't like to be criticized.

From The Washington Free Beacon, the Taliban promise to end Afghanistan's opium trade.

From the Washington Examiner, three Canadians return home after almost three years in Chinese custody.

From The Federalist, Politico's "scoop" on Hunter Biden's laptop proves the dangers of the "disinformation" police.

From American Thinker, what really motivates those who want us to "follow the science" on climate change.

From LifeZette, Biden gives us a "new big lie".

From the eponymous site of Wayne Dupree, what Democrats and the media are doing to "spin" the Arizona audit is explained in one short Tweet.  (via LifeZette)

From NewsBusters, unlike today's TV hosts, Johnny Carson zinged then-Senator Biden (D-Del) in 1987.

From Canada Free Press, Marx-inspired tribalism is a death sentence for young indigenous Canadians.

From TeleSUR, activists demonstrate for LGBTI+ rights in Uruguay.

From TCW Defending Freedom, our leaders have become traitors.

From Free West Media, Spanish and Moroccan authorities prevent sub-Saharan migrants from illegally entering the Spanish enclave of Melilla.

From EuroNews, an ash cloud released by an erupting volcano on the Spanish island of La Palma in the Canary Islands causes an airport to close.

From The North Africa Post, according to the South African Rand Merchant Bank, Morocco is the second best place for investment in Africa.

From YNetNews, U.S. support for an Israel-led boycott of the Durban anniversary conference at the U.N. proves pivotal.

From The New Arab, a Syrian man dies in Lebanon while trying to siphon gasoline.

From Allah's Willing Executioners, the name of a lawyer who advocated for the parents of an Austrian girl who was raped and murdered appears on a death list.  (If you read German, read the story at Exxpress.)

From AP News, the Taliban hangs a dead body in a square in Herat, Afghanistan.

From Gatestone Institute, the Biden administration has empowered the Taliban and Iran's mullahs.

From The Stream, is abortion equivalent to not donating your organs?

From The American Conservative, our rites for burying the dead.

From BizPac Review, BLM threatens an "uprising" over New York City Mayor Bill Blasio's "racist" coronavirus vaccine mandate.  (Although I'm not a big fan of this organization, I can explain in two words why black Americans might be skeptical of government medical mandates: "Tuskegee Experiment".)

From The Daily Wire, at the University of Notre Dame, Justice Clarence Thomas speaks about the Declaration of Independence.

From the Daily Caller, IDs abandoned by Haitian migrants show that they had refugee status in Chile.

From Breitbart, the "sick and twisted" brothers Andrew and Chris Cuomo.

From Newsmax, four teenagers are charged with plotting to attack a high school in Dunmore, Pennsylvania on the 25th anniversary of the massacre at Columbine High School in Colorado.

And from the New York Post, at the Ryder Cup, American golfers Justin Thomas and Daniel Berger partake in an adult beverage.

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