Thursday, December 16, 2021

Thursday Things

On a mild sunny Thursday, here are some things going on:

From National Review, President Biden's numerous wrong assumptions.

From FrontpageMag, CNN offers 11 possible Democrat replacements for Biden in 2024.

From Townhall, inflation is devastation for the Democrats.

From The Washington Free Beacon, Senator Fake Cherokee (D-MA) endorses expanding the Supreme Court.

From the Washington Examiner, the Salvation Army's "anti-racism" guide backfires.

From The Federalist, 12 times when Biden lied, made up stuff, or just said something crazy.

From American Thinker, what if Vice President Harris becomes president?

From CNS News, according to former Surgeon General Dr. Jerome Adams, the definition of "fully vaccinated" against the coronavirus might require three shots.

From LifeZette, NBC punishes a sports analyst criticizes the original anthem kneeler.

From the eponymous site of Drew Berquist, Speaker Pelosi (D-Cal) is shocked about crime and can't understand its cause.  (via LifeZette)

From NewsBusters, the 12 worst cases of Big Tech censorship so far this year.

From Canada Free Press, how Democrats benefit from illegal immigration.

From TeleSUR, Bolivia creates a trust for victims of violence under the AƱez regime.

From TCW Defending Freedom, what if Jeremy Corbyn had become U.K. prime minister?

From Free West Media, fake news gets spread about Austria's coronavirus vaccination rate.

From EuroNews, a German man is given a life sentence for driving his vehicle into a crowded Carnival celebration.

From Euractiv, Estonia's wood pellet industry pits supporters against environmentalists.

From ReMix, Islamists attack a Catholic procession in Nanterre, France.  (If you read French, read the story at Faits Divers.)

From The North Africa Post, a militia group seizes power in Libya, which cancels elections scheduled for December 24th.

From The New Arab, according to parliament speaker Nabih Berri, Lebanon is under a diplomatic siege by Arab countries.

From Pajhwok Afghan News, three cases of polio are found in the Afghan province of Kunduz.

From Gatestone Institute, Lithuania stands up to communist China.

From The Stream, how inflation will cost the average American household this year.

From The Daily Signal, Democrats get softball questions from the networks for the holidays.

From Space War, the airport in Kabul, Afghanistan gets blanketed by snow.

From The American Conservative, "the Trojan car".

From The Western Journal, according to a poll, 64 percent of Americans believe that President Biden's handling of inflation would receive the approval of the Grinch.

From BizPac Review, actor Tom Arnold proves that former President Trump still lives rent-free in his head.

From The Daily Wire, at the Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals, Biden's coronavirus vaccination mandate for private companies runs into a Karen.

From the Daily Caller, Republican congresscritters have some questions for new Twitter CEO Parag Agrawal.

From Breitbart, France closes its border with the U.K., but the Channel migrant crisis continues on.

From Newsmax, the Department of Justice stops negotiating with lawyers representing migrant families separated after illegally crossing the border.

And from the New York Post, Los Angeles County, California searchers for the heirs of a black couple whose beach resort was wrongly taken from them in 1924.

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