Saturday, September 18, 2021

Saturday Stuff

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

From National Review, a "mass of migrants" enters the U.S. illegally by crossing the Rio Grande near Del Rio, Texas.

From Townhall, the White House builds a "wall" around President Biden.

From The Washington Free Beacon, Russia moves an imprisoned former U.S. Marine to solitary confinement.

From the Washington Examiner, the Biden administration will deport some of the Haitians illegally entering the U.S. across the Rio Grande.

From The Federalist, a nursing student is kicked out of the University of Colorado's medical program after it reneged on an offer of a religious exemption from coronavirus vaccine requirements.

From American Thinker, Fox News finds a way around the Biden administration's censors.  (What is this "freedom of the press" you speak of?)

From LifeZette, General Mark Milley needs to come clean, and right now.

From NewsBusters, the next conservative host on The View must prepare to deal with "sick" defenses of liberal men.

From Canada Free Press, Canadian Conservative Party leader Erin O'Toole's coronavirus plan is "vaccine on steroids".  (I think that those would be figurative steroids, but nowadays, you never know.)

From TeleSUR, Venezuela proposes a General Secretariat for the Community of Latin American and Caribbean States.

From TCW Defending Freedom, Switzerland wants to see your papers, please.

From Free West Media, the German state of North Rhine-Westphalia reports serious side affects from coronavirus booster shots after administering only 90 of them.

From EuroNews, Notre-Dame Cathedral in Paris is now stable enough for rebuilding to begin.

From The North Africa Post, the U.S. welcomes the death of terrorist leader Adnan Abu Walid al-Sahwari.

From YNetNews, according to an opinion column, Israel must restrain emerging terrorism before it inspires copycats.

From The New Arab, Tunisians protest in their capital city of Tunis against their government's crackdown.

From Allah's Willing Executioners, a man from Syria who injured 18 people by crashing his truck into their vehicles has his sentenced overturned by a German court.  (If you read German, read the story at Exxpress, which is an Austrian site.)

From The Indian Express, a Taliban leader whom the U.S. and its allies hoped would be a moderate voice is sidelined after a shootout at the presidential palace in Kabul, Afghanistan.

From Gatestone Institute, President Biden's mistakes on Afghanistan.

From The Stream, a new book teaches how to test ideas of "social justice".

From Space War, the Department of Defense takes measure to protect nuclear weapons and space assets.

From The American Conservative, good architecture is necessary for good urbanism.

From BizPac Review, a court blocks North Carolina's voter ID law.

From The Western Journal, France announces the death of a terrorist who killed Americans, but doesn't like what Biden does soon afterwards.

From The Daily Wire, according to congresscritter Tony Gonzales (R-TX), the border crisis is causing shortages in grocery stores in the Del Rio, Texas area.

From the New York Post, a thief steals a bunker coat and a radio from a FDNY firehouse in the Bronx.

From Breitbart, protesters at the "Justice for J6" rally in Washington, D.C. call for due process for the January 6th riots, but are outnumbered by the media.

From Newsmax, the police also outnumber the "Justice of J6" protesters.

And from the Daily Caller, Alabama football coach Nick Saban finally address his love for a certain type of joke.

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