Tuesday, December 28, 2021

Tuesday Things

Now that I'm from my family Christmas gathering, here are some things going on:

From National Review, stick it to Russian President Putin, and other matters.

From FrontpageMag, the Biden administration and the U.N. give the Taliban a year-end gift.

From Townhall, get ready for some more inflation.

From The Washington Free Beacon, attorney Roberta Kaplan wins the first annual Bill Clinton Award for feminist achievement.

From the Washington Examiner, President Biden owes an apology for his false coronavirus promises and shirking his accountability.

From American Thinker, fellow conservatives, Elon Musk is not our friend.

From CNS News, according to the CDC, seasonal flu cases are increasing in the U.S., mainly among the young.

From the eponymous site of Drew Berquist, former California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger (R) donates 25 tiny homes to a homeless veterans shelter in Los Angeles.  (via LifeZette)

From the eponymous site of Rob Maness, former White House press secretary Kayleigh McEnany warns Biden that he won't be able to hide in the basement if he runs for reelection in 2024.  (via LifeZette)

From NewsBusters, the networks have no problem with Biden's "winter of death" warning.

From TeleSUR, gangs fire at two minibuses in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, killing five people and injuring four others.

From TCW Defending Freedom, some heretical thoughts on the U.K.'s National Health Service.

From Snouts in the Trough, lies and more lies from SAGE.

From Free West Media, according to a Greek statistician, the number of coronavirus infections and deaths in the E.U. has been hugely manipulated.

From EuroNews, the Russian Supreme Court orders the closure of the country's oldest human rights organization.

From Euractiv, Poland hopes for progress with the new Czech government in talks over the open-pit coal mine in Turów.  (The article does not place an accent over the "o", but a bit of research shows that it should be there.)

From ReMix, although the Czech Republic's population is mostly atheist, it has a "Christian government".

From Balkan Insight, the Kosovo Supreme Court orders the retrial of an ethnic Serb parliamentcritter convicted of "ethnic hatred".

From The North Africa Post, 2021 was another annus horribilis for Algeria's ruling junta.

From The New Arab, Libya's parliament suspends its session without a vote on any proposals dealing with the country's delayed election.

From Republic World, the UAE issues the first non-Muslim civil marriage contract in the Arab World.

From The Sasiat Daily, a mosque in Beauvais, France is shut down due to "unacceptable" sermons by its imam.

From The Friday Times, 70,000 new Arabic teachers are hired in the Pakistani province of Punjab to teach the Koran.

From Allah's Willing Executioners, a 15-year-old French girl is allegedly held captive and raped.  (If you read French, read the story at FDeSouche and La Voix Du Nord.  The last four stories come via The Religion Of Peace.)

From Gatestone Institute, should the recently departed Bishop Desmond Tutu get a statue?

From The Stream, we should pray for Brandon.

From Space War, the U.S. and Russia will hold talks in January over security and the situation in Ukraine.

From The American Conservative, preparing for a world after Roe v. Wade.

From The Western Journal, a U.S. naval warship is stuck as coronavirus cases are found among its fully vaccinated crew.

From BizPac Review, the group "Patriots for America" help local authorities in Texas arrest illegal border crossers.

From The Daily Wire, President Biden's approval rating falls below that of Vice President Harris.

From the Daily Caller, the CDC admits overestimating the spread of the omicron coronavirus variant.

From the New York Post, at a Dallas Cowboys game, Santa Claus gets ejected for fighting.

From Breitbart, New York City is on pace to record its second-highest number of gun sales in a single year.

From Newsmax, Republicans point out Biden's coronavirus hypocrisy.

And from BBC News, the voice assistant Alexa gives out some dangerous advice.

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