Sunday, September 26, 2021

Sunday Stuff

On a Sunday that has lived up to its name, here are some things going on:

From National Review, the gratification of our desires must be limited when the it commodifies human beings.

From Townhall, Texas Governor Greg Abbott (R) is willing to hire Border Patrol agents falsely accused of whipping migrants.

From The Washington Free Beacon, a review of Jennifer Rubin's book Resistance.

From the Washington Examiner, according to the DHS, more than 12,000 Haitian migrants who entered at Del Rio, Texas have been released into the U.S.

From American Thinker, what should we make of the audit in Arizona of the 2020 election?

From LifeZette, Democrats race hustle on false stories about whips to interrupt Border Patrol operations.

From Red Voice Media, former President Trump reads some findings form the Arizona audit at his rally.  (via LifeZette)

From the eponymous site of Wayne Dupree, a "[bleep] Joe Biden" chant breaks out at a food court in Staten Island, New York.  (As I've mentioned before, I'd prefer a "Buck Fiden" bumper sticker.  The story comes via LifeZette.)

From NewsBusters, President Biden tells Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi that the U.S. press are badly behaved.

From Canada Free Press, don't make the armadillos angry.

From TeleSUR, the Venezuelan government and opposition resume their talks in Mexico.

From TCW Defending Freedom, ivy climbs the walls in rural England.

From Free West Media, a French doctor in Tahiti is violently arrested for treating coronavirus patients with ivermectin.

From EuroNews, to ease supply chain issues, the U.K. will issue 10,500 temporary visas to truck drivers.

From ReMix, trained left-wing activists were put into a TV debate in an effort to "finish off" chancellor candidate Armin Laschet (CDU).

From The North Africa Post, Morocco presses on with vaccinating children against the coronavirus.

From The New Arab, Gaza will start rebuilding homes destroyed by Israeli bombing.

From The Indian Express, a Muslim cleric and two others are believed responsible for an explosion at an electric goods store in Chausana, Uttar Pradesh, India.

From Gatestone Institute, Iran switches toward a new illusion.

From The Stream, the Arizona audit proves that the 2020 election was corrupt.

From The Daily Signal, President Biden flouts federalism and undermines Florida's law on masks for schoolchildren.

From The Western Journal, a "massive" liberal celebrity now believes that former President Trump was right about former Senator/Secretary of State Clinton and Russia.

From BizPac Review, Governor Gavin Newsom (D) signs legislation to remove the word "alien" from the texts of California's laws.

From The Daily Wire, Speaker Pelosi (D-Cal) doesn't want to talk about the "numbers and dollars" in the $3.5 trillion dollar spending bill.

From the New York Post, as Eli Manning's jersey is retired, New York Giants fans boo owner John Mara.

From Breitbart, video shows cartel-connected human smugglers moving migrants into Roma, Texas.

From Newsmax, up to 4,000 migrants, mostly Haitian, move from Colombia to Panama across the treacherous Darien Gap.

And from the Daily Calleran Ohio State football player appears to quit his team during a game.

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