Thursday, July 14, 2022

A Few Things For Thursday

On a hot day, as in triple digits in Las Vegas, here are some things going on:

From National Review, President Biden's team is in a "sad state of denial".

From FrontpageMag, why ending Roe v. Wade "is good for every American".

From Townhall, why Nevada Democrats want to vote first in the 2024 election's primary phase.  (Since I'm now visiting Nevada, I guess that I should include a story relevant thereto.)

From The Washington Free Beacon, congresscritter Vicente Gonzales (D-TX) preaches "law and order", but as a lawyer, he used to represent drug smugglers and gang leaders.

From the Washington Examiner, reality undoes Biden's message on inflation.

From The Federalist, after throttling U.S. energy, Biden begs for oil from a country he once called a "pariah".

From American Thinker, the story of the ten-year-old rape victim in Ohio gets even stranger.

From CNS News, according to congresscritter Steve Scalise (R-LA), the first thing to do about illegal immigration is to secure the border.

From LifeZette, Democrat voters and activists are becoming more irritated with Biden.

From Red Voice Media, did police fail during the mass shooting at a school in Uvalde, Texas, or did things go according to plan?  (via LifeZette)

From NewsBusters, even Western leaders have some dictator envy.

From Canada Free Press, congresscritter AOC's (D-NY) "Rocky-like stance" is pure male bovine waste.

From TeleSUR, Venezuela allows cocoa to be exported without taxes or fees.

From TCW Defending Freedom, yes, people are stupid enough to wear masks again.

From the Business Standard, Iranian women protest their country's rules for hijabs by removing theirs.

From Allah's Willing Executioners, refugees in Germany allegedly steal and slaughter an endangered Thuringian forest goat.  (If you read German, read the story at Ansage!.)

From Gatestone Institute, the late former Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe protected the Indo-Pacific region for the free world.

From The Stream, the silence of pastors and leaders after the reversal of Roe v. Wade speaks volumes.

From Gatestone Institute, "What is a human?" is the real question.

From The Daily Signal, "the national pro-abortion echo chamber".

From The Western Journal, according to a study, electric cars are inferior in quality to gas-powered cars.

From BizPac Review, in their lawsuit to force billionaire Elon Musk to go through with his withdrawn proposal to buy the company, Twitter includes some unusual evidence, and so does he.

From The Daily Wire, according to a report, most top Biden administration officials have zero business experience.

From the Daily Caller, the Republican National Committee starts a program to coach immigrants through the process of obtaining U.S. citizenship.

From the New York Post, the company Meta, which owns the platform Facebook, releases its first human rights report.

From Breitbart, former President Trump has not determined when to announce his decision whether to run in 2024.

From Newsmax, congresscritter Andy Biggs (R-AZ) asks when President Biden will apologize for maligning Border Patrol agents last year.

And from ABC News, Ivana Trump, who immigrated from Czechoslovakia and became the first wife of Donald Trump and the mother of his first three children, passes away in New York City at age 73.  (via the Daily Caller)

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