Tuesday, September 21, 2021

Tuesday Links From The Road

As I once again travel to southeastern Virginia, here are some thing going on:

From National Review, an independent source confirms the authenticity of Hunter Biden's emails.

From FrontpageMag, how the left manufactured the border crisis.

From Townhall, Democrat congresscritters cave in to the "Squad" and pull funding for Israel's Iron Dome defense system.  (This would mean that the "Squad" does not want Israel to be able to defend itself from rockets launched by terrorists in their vicinity.)

From The Washington Free Beacon, Democrats use charges of racism, sexism and homophobia to shield themselves from criticism.

From the Washington Examiner, Haitian migrants seize control of the privately contracted bus used to transport them from Del Rio, Texas to San Antonio.

From The Federalist, the Democrat plan for amnesty for illegal aliens was not dashed by Senate rules, but by Democrats themselves.

From American Thinker, a nurse may have figured out the delta coronavirus variant.

From CNS News, President Biden proposes the highest refugee ceiling in 30 years.

From Red Voice Media, Speaker Pelosi (D-Cal) falsely accuses Border Patrol agents of "whipping" illegal migrants.  (via LifeZette)

From the eponymous site of Steve Gruber, we've found our "national tear duct".  (via LifeZette)

From NewsBusters, speaking at the U.N., Biden clears NBC's low bar.

From Canada Free Press, the "sorry story" of last night's election in Canada.

From TCW Defending Freedom, the U.K. is not getting what it voted for.

From Free West Media, ProFa ransacks Leipzig, Germany after the German Green Party campaigns for them.

From EuroNews, the bodies of eight migrants from Algeria and Morocco are found on beaches in the Spanish province of Almería.

From Euractiv, the weaponization of the Nord Stream 2 gas pipeline has already started.

From ReMix, Poland fears that hundreds of thousands of migrants could arrive at its eastern border after Belarus grants visa-free travel to Egypt, Jordan, Pakistan and South Africa.

From The North Africa Post, Morocco and the E.U. adopt a pact to modernize their trade and investment relations.

From The New Arab, according to an opinion column, the fall of Morocco's Islamist political party won't change things in the the country very much.

From Allah's Willing Executioners, the Somali terrorist who murdered three women in Würzburg, Germany claimed to have been a child when he entered Germany.  (If you read German, read the story at Exxpress.)

From the Sudan Tribune, an attempted coup by Islamist officers in the Sudanese army fails.

From Gatestone Institute, China builds up its nuclear arsenal.

From The Stream, we've gone from "let then eat cake" to "let then wear masks".  (The food item that the French queen Marie Antoinette allegedly told the peasants to eat was not cake but brioche.)

From The Daily Signal, governors step up to deal with Biden's border crisis.

From Space War, French President Emmanuel Macron and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi vow to "act jointly" in a dispute with the U.S. and Australia over submarines.

From The American Conservative, why do the media run cover for the military-industrial complex.

From The Western Journal, hundreds of athletes come out in favor of abortion as a case involving a law in Mississippi heads toward the Supreme Court.

From BizPac Review, in response to a question about the botched drone strike in Afghanistan, White House press secretary invokes the memory of Beau Biden.

From The Daily Wire, congresscritter Elissa Slotkin (D-Mich) admits that many Democrats seek for opportunities to attack Israel.

From the Daily Caller, Senator Rand Paul (R-KY) grills FBI Director Christopher Wray over his alleged bias in the investigation of collusion between the Trump campaign and Russia.

From the New York Post, search crews in Florida face difficulties their hunt for Brian Laundrie, a person of interest in the death of his girlfriend Gabby Petito.

From Breitbart, Canadian Gender Equality Minister Maryam Monsef, who called the Taliban "our brothers", loses her seat in parliament.

From Newsmax, options narrow for Haitian migrants hanging out on both sides of the Rio Grande.

And from CNN, a couple are kicked out of a restaurant in Rowlette, Texas for wearing masks to protect their immunocompromised four-year-old son.

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