Friday, October 22, 2021

Friday Phenomena

On a sunny and cool Friday, here are some things going on:

From National Review, the Supreme Court will hear oral arguments in a case relating to the Texas abortion law on November 1st.

From FrontpageMag, leftists demand more giveaways for illegal aliens.

From Townhall, the only election truther in the Virginia gubernatorial race is Terry McAuliffe (D).

From The Washington Free Beacon, America now has two countercultures.

From the Washington Examiner, business leaders tell President Biden that coronavirus vaccine mandates have have a "catastrophic" effect on jobs.

From The Federalist, the Democrats have serious internal squabbles.

From American Thinker, Democrat congresscritters (and a few Republicans) set their sites on former presidential councilor Steve Bannon.

From CNS News, Biden has no plan to reduce the price of gasoline.

From LifeZette, former President Trump and Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) go at each other.

From NewsBusters, congresscritter Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) gets censored on Twitter for what she said about Dr. Rachel Levine.

From Canada Free Press, history and the present show the abuse of national emergencies.

From CTV News, don't go anywhere you want just yet, says Canadian health official Dr. Theresa Tam.

From TeleSUR, the Chilean Supreme Court sentences 19 agents of the country's former dictatorship for the kidnapping of two leftwing militants.

From TCW Defending Freedom, a weekly round-p of climate scaremongering.

From Snouts in the Trough, U.K. politicians are exposed by the "law of unintended consequences".

From the (U.K.) Independent, according to a survey, British children should be taught about the U.K.'s involvement in the slave trade.

From EuroNews, Luxembourg will legalize home-grown cannabis.

From Free West Media, Germans increasingly distrust official coronavirus numbers, and fear a possible health dictatorship.

From Euractiv, E.U. leaders offer no way out for Poland's rule of law crisis.

From ReMix, left-wing media encourage the future Czech government to abandon the Visegrad group.

Form About Hungary, according to Hungarian Prime Minister Orban, the European Commission's high energy prices "will destroy" Europe's middle class.

From the Moscow Times, E.U. Climate Tsar Frans Timmermans cancels his visit to Russia.

From Radio Bulgaria, Bulgaria calls for a plan to deal with possible increased migration pressure at the E.U.'s borders.

From the Greek City Times, Greece extends its rules for foreign visitors until October 29th.

From Independent Balkan News Agency, according to Prime Minister Andrej Plenković, Croatia's path into the Schengen Zone is going as planned.

From Balkan Insight, Croatia again rejects decreasing its VAT women's period products.

From The North Africa Post, according to Free Destourian Party leader Abir Moussi, the 2019 Tunisian elections were "fixed" in favor of President Kais Saied.

From The Jerusalem Post, one-year-old conjoined twins, who were separated at the Soroka University Medical Center in Israel, leave the hospital.

From The New Arab, the aforementioned President Kais Saied promises "dialogue" over Tunisia's political system.

From Iran International, according to a media site affiliated with the IRGC, the U.S. is using IAEA chief Rafael Grossi to exert pressure on Iran.

From Pakistan Today, three policemen are killed in clashes with members of the banned organization Tehreek-i-Labbaik Pakistan in Lahore, Pakistan.

From Pajhwok Afghan News, the U.N. sets up a trust fund to provide cash directly to citizens of Afghanistan.

From the Hindustan Times, according to a study, the coronavirus pandemic reduced life expectancy at birth by two years in India.

From Gatestone Institute, President Biden's withdrawal from Afghanistan "unleashes a lethal terrorist cocktail".

From The Stream, Biden again caves to unions, thus sabotaging consumers.

From Sino Daily, China sends its jet fighters into Taiwan's "greyzone".

From The Daily Signal, teaching students about the numerous victims of communism.

From Space War, 43 countries call on China to respect the rights of the Muslim Uyghurs.

From The American Conservative, Democrats have become "the anti-Jeffersonian party".

From The Western Journal, in a speech in front of the Martin Luther King Jr. memorial, Biden repeats a "disgusting" lie about his own past.

From BizPac Review, the aforementioned congresscritter Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) and congresscritter Liz Cheney (R-WY) clash on the House floor.

From The Daily Wire, right-wing commentator Candace Owens makes a fierce video responding to media smears over her commentary on Australia.

From the Daily Caller, as if supply chain problems aren't bad enough, the U.S. is running out of warehouse space.

From Breitbart, congresscritter Darrell Issa (R-Cal) releases to Biden written by an American trapped in Afghanistan.

From Newsmax, Attorney General Merrick Garland dodges questions about whether he will appoint a special counsel to investigate Hunter Biden.

And from the New York Post, Biden's CNN townhall evokes comparisons to "Beavis & Butthead".

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