Saturday, May 14, 2022

Saturday Stories

On a mild cloudy Saturday, here are some things going on:

From National Review, Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas laments the leaked draft decision as a "kind of an infidelity".

From Townhall, the White House corrects a false Tweet over 24 hours after sending it.

From The Washington Free Beacon, the truth about congresscritter Katie Porter (D-Cal).

From the Washington Examiner, President Biden is losing voters who voted for him in 2020 after voting for then-candidate Trump in 2016.

From American Thinker, a silent invasion going on right here in the U.S.

From LifeZette, Biden's actions threaten the Constitution.

From NewsBusters, how TV news helped Biden get his huge spending spree passed.

From Canada Free Press, the Biden presidency is already over.

From TeleSUR, Peru sues the company Pepsol over an oil spill off its Pacific coast.

From TCW Defending Freedom, "nursery rhymes for our turbulent times".

From Free West Media, a French former Marine returns from Ukraine shocked by what he saw there.

From EuroNews, Finnish President Niinistö tells Russian President Putin that Finland will apply for NATO membership.

From ReMix, according to Italian politician Matteo Salvini, sending more weapons to Ukraine will prolong the war in that county, which will lead to food shortages in Africa, causing more Africans to migrate to Europe.  (If the war in Ukraine causes food shortages, wouldn't Europe also be affected?  Would migrants be going from one shortage to another?)

From Allah's Willing Executioners, after criticizing Islam on social media, a transgender person in Charleroi, Belgium is beaten up by two youths.  (If you read French, read the story at 7Sur7 and FDeSouche.)

From The North Africa Post, Fitch gives Morocco a "BB+" rating.

From The New Arab, the UAE elects Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan as its new president.

From Sahara Reporters, former Nigerian Vice President Abubakar Atiku claims that he was abused and targeted with stones for taking a stand against sharia.  (My spellchecker has no problem with his name.)

From NDTV, the Taliban implements gender segregation in the Afghan province of Herat, which applies even to married couples.

From Gatestone Institute, the E.U. and the Biden administration appease the Iranian mullahs.

From The Stream, Americans have become "hostages to a cult".

From Space War, the G7 will not recognize new borders with Ukraine which Russia wants to draw.

From The American Conservative, Hillsdale College takes on Biden's Department of Education.

From The Western Journal, a black African reporter heckles White House press secretary Jen Psaki on her last day in office.

From BizPac Review, former Florida Attorney General Pam Bondi (R) lays out how former President Trump would address the baby formula shortage.

From The Daily Wire, Amazon founder Jeff Bezos trolls Biden for trying to connect corporate taxes to inflation.

From the Daily Caller, a would-be armed robber messes with the wrong cash register attendant.

From the New York Post, a man getting relief bathroom in New York City's Central Park is unexpectedly joined by eight women.  (But then, nowadays we can't even define what "women" are.  I remember attending concerts during the 1980s, and seeing men escorting their female dates into the men's room to avoid the longer lines at the women's room.)

From Breitbart, pro-abortion activists march in Washington, D.C.

From Newsmax, Trump endorses congressional candidate Kevin Reilly (R-Cal) and five incumbent Republican congresscritters.

And from Fox News, an old Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback offers to help a new one.

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