Monday, December 13, 2021

Monday Links

As the sunny but cool weather continues on a Monday, here are some things going on:

From National Review, according to law enforcement officials, smash-and-grab robberies were organized on social media.

From FrontpageMag, Senator Chuck Schumer (D-NY), who accused then-President Trump of Russia collusion, sides with Russia by blocking sanctions in the Nord Stream 2 pipeline.

From Townhall, can President Biden tell the difference between hurricanes and tornadoes?

From The Washington Free Beacon, according to congresscritter Andrew Garbarino (R-NY), the Biden administration will not answer questions about underage illegal aliens being transported around the U.S.

From the Washington Examiner, what the Black Lives Matter organization has accomplished, and not accomplished.

From The Federalist, defending pedophilia is the result of queer theory.

From American Thinker, New York City undermines democracy.

From CNS News, Secretary of State Antony Blinken warns Russian President Putin that aggression toward Ukraine could keep gas from flowing through the Nord Stream 2 pipeline.

From LifeZette, Ivy League sports officials allow a trans-woman to complete in swimming against real women.

From Red Voice Media, according to former congresscritter Tulsi Gabbard (D-HI), if the Biden administration really believes in "democracy", it will drop the charges against Julian Assange.  (via LifeZette)

From NewsBusters, networks censor the bigoted hate of the suspected Waukesha, Wisconsin killer.

From Canada Free Press, America needs to face the reality that communist China is our enemy.

From TeleSUR, police in Mexico City block migrants heading toward the Guadalupe Basilica.

From TCW Defending Freedom, blame the rules, not the party-goers on Downing Street.

From Free West Media, new Swedish Prime Minister Magdalena Andersson welcomes Ida Karkiainen, who one hosted a "white power" party, as her minister of civic affairs.

From EuroNews, Russian authorities arrest 106 suspected members an a Ukrainian neo-Nazi group.

From Euractiv, Germany's new government repeats its old fallback positions on the Nord Stream 2 pipeline.

From ReMix, a migrant from north Africa assaults a French anti-migration activist in her own home.

From The North Africa Post, Morocco's tourism industry faces tough times ahead.

From The New Arab, a Lebanese man is sentenced to prison for marrying a Palestinian woman who holds Israeli citizenship.

From Jewish News Syndicate, Moroccan King Mohammed VI orders the restoration of hundreds of historical Jewish sites.

From Gatestone Institute, the Arab apartheid that no one wants to talk about.

From The Stream, the Golden State gets tarnished.

From The Daily Signal, what a man learned rescuing his daughter from her transgender fantasy.

From The American Conservative, are we heading toward the end of wokeness?

From The Western Journal, New York state Republicans promise to take action as New York City allows non-citizens to vote.

From BizPac Review, Jussie Smollette's co-star on Empire comments about his verdict.

From The Daily Wire, the federal court denies a motion from the Department of Justice for a stay pending the appeal in a coronavirus vaccine mandate case.

From the Daily Caller, Philadelphia requires proof of coronavirus vaccination for indoor activities.

From the New York Post, millions of asteroids could each be worth more than Elon Musk.

From Breitbart, British author J.K. Rowling scolds police for calling rapists "women".

From Newsmax, some hospitals drop their coronavirus vaccination mandates to boost their staffing.

And from The Babylon Bee, Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer changes his name to Rolanda, and afterwards dominates the annual Female Reindeer Games.

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