Wednesday, December 8, 2021

Wednesday Wanderings

On a cold cloudy Wednesday, here are some things going on:

From National Review, President Biden's problem is not about perception, but about reality.

From FrontpageMag, is Roe vs. Wade on the ropes?

From Townhall, congresscritter AOC (D-NY) has an epic meltdown over congresscritter Lauren Boebert's (R-CO) Christmas photo.

From The Washington Free Beacon, parents calls school transgender policies "misguided".

From the Washington Examiner, former First Lady/Senator (D-NY)/Secretary of State Hillary Clinton cries as she reads what would have been her 2016 presidential victory speech.

From The Federalist, according to a poll, most Americans believe in the biblical God, heaven and hell, and purpose for suffering.

From American Thinker, why the red wave expected in 2022 could become a mere red puddle.  (Never underestimate the Republican Party's ability to snatch defeat from the jaws of victory.)

From CNS, according to Democrat feminist Kara Dansky, humans are male or female and "everything else is a lie".

From LifeZette, Senator Josh Hawley (R-MO) slams Democrats on their idea of a female draft.

From the eponymous site of Steve Gruber, gasoline price have dropped by an "astronomical" 3 cents per gallon.  (via LifeZette)

From NewsBusters, Senator Rick Scott (R-FL) wants answers from the NBA on its relationship with China.

From Canada Free Press, a teacher in Erie, Pennsylvania calls for the death of unvaccinated people who have a religious exemption to vaccine requirements.

From TeleSUR, an anti-corruption bill in Colombia limits press freedom.

From TCW Defending Freedom, the coronavirus vaccinate passport psychos must be defeated.

From Snouts in the Trough, it's fun living in a civilization going through its own death throes.

From Free West Media, an influential coronavirus vaccine proponent dies of a heart attack.

From EuroNews, Olaf Scholz becomes Germany's new chancellor.

From Euractiv, is Poland's vision of the E.U.'s future a "non-federalist consensus"?

From ReMix, Slovakia will extend its coronavirus curfew but will allow stores to be opened for the vaccinated.

From The North Africa Post, the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development grants Tunisia €49 million for water projects for farmers.

From The New Arab, Lebanese police dismantle a human smuggling network that was bring people across the border with Syria.

From Gatestone Institute, Germany commits multicultural suicide.

From The Stream, during coronavirus lockdowns in 2020, 47,000 people died of a different disease.

From Space War, the South Korean defense ministry unveils a model for a hypersonic weapon.

From The Daily Signal, what we know, and what we don't know, about the omicron coronavirus variant.

From The American Conservative, a congressional reports shows the squalid conditions endured by the Capitol riot defendants.

From The Western Journal, a mob in Minneapolis breaks into an apartment and beats two women.

From BizPac Review, a man is in custody after allegedly burning down Fox News's Christmas tree.

From The Daily Wire, Titleist bans the slogan "let's go, Brandon" from their personalized golf balls.

From the Daily Caller, Tiger Woods announces his return to golf.

From the New York Post, Finnish Prime Minister Sanna Marin is "really sorry" for a night of maskless partying after being exposed to the coronavirus.

From Breitbart, Americans quit their jobs "in extremely high numbers" during October.

From Newsmax, at least 12 major U.S. cities have set annual homicide records this year.

And from the Peedmont, following their defeat in Virginia's gubernatorial elections, Democrats devise a plan to extend Northern Virginia to encompass the entire state.

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