Saturday, February 19, 2022

Saturday Stuff

As the cool weather continues on a Saturday, here are some things going on:

From National Review, the left's culture war undergoes some mission creep.

From Townhall, a woman is trampled by a police horse in Ottawa, Canada, after which the police claim that no one was killed or seriously injured.  (How does this compare with the alleged whipping of migrants by U.S. Border Patrol agents?)

From The Washington Free Beacon, Republicans in Kentucky push bills to limit the use of bail funds.

From the Washington Examiner, a time capsule is found in Richmond, Virginia at the base of where a statue of Confederate President Jefferson Davis recently stood.

From American Thinker, the claim that then-President Trump was in wrongful possession of confidential documents is false.

From LifeZette, is it time for Canadian (and American) police to disobey unlawful orders from their superiors?

From NewsBusters, without showing any proof, Politico warns of a major rise in sea level by 2050.  (Wasn't that sort of thing already supposed to have happened?)

From Canada Free Press, rhetoric from Conservatives won't save Canada from Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's "frightening dictatorship".

From TeleSUR, Cuba plans to strengthen its ties with the UAE.

From TCW Defending Freedom, some "cold comfort" about global warming.

From Snouts in the Trough, is the globe really warming?

From Free West Media, German coronavirus grifters go after the bank accounts of alleged "right-wing extremists".

From EuroNews, separatists in eastern Ukraine mobilize their troops as more violence is reported in the region.

From Euractiv, U.S. President Biden is "convinced" that Russian President Putin has decided to invade Ukraine.

From ReMix, France and its allies, including the Czech Republic, are withdrawing from Mali.

From The North Africa Post, Morocco takes part in a large-scale anti-drug-trafficking in Latin America and Europe.

From The New Arab, Tunisian parliamentcritter Yassin Ayari is sentenced in absentia to 10 months in prison for "insulting" President Kais Saied.

From Gatestone Institute, to eradicate Iran's terrorism, the Biden administration must confront the country's ruling mullahs.

From The Stream, get married early in life, but don't live together first.

From The American Conservative, we don't need another Crimean War.

From The Daily Signal, "what is national conservatism?"

From Rebel News, police in Ottawa, Canada reportedly attack a journalist.  (What is this "freedom of the press" you speak of?)

From The Western Journal, more on separatist activity in Ukraine.

From BizPac Review, on live TV, a Ukrainian journalist attacks a politician who refuses to condemn the aforementioned Putin.

From The Daily Wire, the treatment of the Freedom Convoy demonstration by Canadian police shocks the world.

From the New York Post, congresscritter Elise Stefanik (R-NY) has a dispute with a school district in Fulton County, New York.

From Breitbart, more on police actions in Ottawa.

From Newsmax, members of the Navajo Nation are advised to keep wearing masks, even as state drop their mask mandates.

And from The Guardian, an associate of the late Jeffrey Epstein, held in a French prison, appears to have suffered the same fate as Epstein himself.

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