Friday, December 31, 2021

Friday Fuss For The End Of 2021

On a Friday which closes out the year 2021, here are some things going on:

From National Review, Alaska Governor Mike Dunleavy (R) accepts former President Trump's endorsement and his condition that Dunleavy can't endorse Senator Lisa Murkowski (R) for reelection.

From FrontpageMag, happy unwoke New Year.

From Townhall, no, liberals, Governor Mike DeSantis (R-FL) is not on vacation amid a rise of coronavirus cases.

From The Washington Free Beacon, the Biden administration defends its vaccine rule to the Supreme Court, claiming that it's not a mandate.

From the Washington Examiner, due to a surge in crime, elites in Los Angeles County, California start supporting the Second Amendment - at least for themselves.

From The Federalist, the CDC now treats the unvaccinated and the unboosted the same, just as the aforementioned Governor DeSantis had predicted.

From American Thinker, the climate fearmongers find an error.

From CNS News, President Biden, along with us, stares into the abyss.

From LifeZette, fatherless families are America's most pressing social problem.

From the eponymous site of Drew Berquist, media veteran Dan Rather tries to protect Biden, which backfires.  (via LifeZette)

From NewsBusters, "1619 Project" founder Nikole Hannah-Jones makes good money speaking.

From Canada Free Press, where do the interests of the West really lie?

From TeleSUR, Central America celebrates New Year's Eve with few coronavirus restrictions.

From TCW Defending Freedom, "here lies the truth".

From Free West Media, coronavirus patients made up three percent of all hospitalizations in Switzerland in 2020.

From EuroNews, Europe clamps down on New Year's Eve celebrations amid record numbers of coronavirus cases.

From Euractiv, Italy receives 240 more migrants, sending its total for the year over 67,000.

From ReMix, the European Court of Justice imposes same-sex marriage and dual motherhood or fatherhood on all E.U, member states.

From Balkan Insight, the stories that mattered most in 2021.

From The North Africa Post, Libyan interim Prime Minister Abdelhamid Dbeibah resumes his duties.

From The New Arab, Australian artists boycott next month's Sydney Festival over a sponsorship deal with the Israeli embassy.

From The Jerusalem Post, at a bus stop in the West Bank, the IDF sends a terrorist to his virgins.

From Christianity Daily, a Christian YouTuber in Indonesia faces harassment by Muslims.

From Sahara Reporters, the Taliban ban barbers from saving or trimming beards.

From Gatestone Institute, Germany's new government will continue with business as usual with China.

From The Stream, will the spike in violent crime in 2021 continue into 2022?

From The American Conservative, the truth about abortion in America's deep blue cities.

From Fox News, 10 controversies that the media ignored or downplayed in 2021.

From BizPac Review, New York's Mr. Bill has to move a presser indoors due to signs saying things like "buh-bye [bleep] head".

From The Western Journal, former First Lady/Senator/Secretary of State Hillary Clinton savagely criticizes President Biden.

From The Daily Wire, the New York state Department of Health prioritizes non-white people for oral coronavirus therapies.

From Breitbart, California Governor Gavin Newsom's (D) anti-coronavirus policies aren't working.

From Newsmax, former President Trump will hold his first rally of 2022 in Arizona.

From the New York Post, if your house catches fire, your cat might be to blame.

And from The Art Newspaper, McDonald's is blocked from building a drive-through next to the ancient Roman baths in Caracalla, Italy.

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