Saturday, May 7, 2022

Saturday Stuff

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

From National Review, Justice Clarence Thomas warns that the Supreme Court will not be "bullied".

From Townhall, according to an opinion column, the left-wing abortion cult is going nuclear.

From The Washington Free Beacon, Milwaukee Bucks executive and senatorial candidate Alex Lasry (D-Wis) blame inflation on corporate greed, even as his franchise increases ticket prices.  (I don't buy this explanation one bit.  Inflation has increased to 40-year highs during Joe Biden's presidency, and was much lower on Donald Trump's watch.  To the extent that corporate greed exists, there's no reason for it to increase or decrease with the change of administrations.  In other words, if corporations are going to be greedy, they're going to be greedy regardless of which party holds the presidency.)

From the Washington Examiner, gripes from liberals about Senator Joe Manchin (D-WV) ignore the realities of West Virginia.

From American Thinker, the one question about abortion that needs to be asked.

From LifeZette, President Biden misses hanging out with his old bigoted friends.

From the eponymous site of Drew Berquist, Walgreens reaches a $638 million settlement with Florida for allegedly dispensing painkillers that contributed to the opioid crisis.  (via LifeZette)

From NewsBusters, networks react to the leaked Supreme Court draft decision by weeping for "devastated" pro-abortion groups.

From Canada Free Press, left-wing insanity is even worse than you thought it was.

From TeleSUR, about 7,300 Haitians returned from the Dominican Republic during April.

From TCW Defending Freedom, it's time to draw a line under the legacy of former U.K. Prime Minister Tony Blair.

From Snouts in the Trough, let's learn some new vocabulary.

From Free West Media, a Protestant welfare organization warns of a "drastic" increase over poverty in Germany.

From EuroNews, all civilian women, children, and elderly people have been evacuated from the Azovstal steel works in Mariupol, Ukraine.

From The North Africa Post, Morocco reportedly favors international cooperation to fight transnational organized crime.

From The New Arab, the Tunisian moderate Islamic faction Ennahda decides against participating in talks promised by President Kais Saied, calling them a "sham".

From NDTV, a woman in Renala Khurd Okara, Pakistan is allegedly shot dead by her brother for pursuing dancing and modeling as her career.

From Sky News, the Taliban bring back their requirement that all women in Afghanistan wear the burqa when in public.

From Gatestone Institute, as the Biden administration continues to appease Iran's mullahs, the mullahs escalate their threats against Jews.

From The Stream, does the Gospel of John portray a different Jesus than in the other three Gospels?

From Space War, after the U.S. warns that North Korea could be testing a nuclear device, it instead launches a ballistic missile from a submarine.

From The Daily Signal, the left's reaction to the leaked draft Supreme Court decision exposes its misanthropy.

From The American Conservative, "demons in democracy".

From The Western Journal, a pro-abortion group apparently encourages its followers to protest at church services on Mother's Day.  (There is a certain logic to this, since abortion is the opposite of motherhood.)

From BizPac Review, even Chuck Todd of MSNBC thinks that it might not be the right time to forgive student loans.

From The Daily Wire, according to actress Jameela Jamil, men should support abortion to they can avoid “lifelong fatherhood and child support payments".  (I'll give her credit for recognizing that abortion affects men.)

From the Daily Caller, Ukraine continues to strike back.

From the New York Post, shortstop Isiah Kiner-Falefa proves that the New York Yankees were right to acquire him.

From Breitbart, Mexican authorities find the body of an Angolan migrant child, who went missing during an illegal border crossing, on their side of the Rio Grande.  (Mexicans call the river Río Bravo del Norte.)

From Newsmax, according to congresscritter Claudia Tenney (R-NY), the Biden administration and Democrats have brought "old dystopian novels" like 1984 to life.

And from The U.S. Sun, a female employee at GameStop shares some cringeworthy questions she gets from customers.  (This story gets the "stupid people" label because of those customers.  It comes via the New York Post.)

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