Saturday, July 23, 2022

Saturday Stories

On a hot sunny Saturday, here are some things going on:

From National Review, the aftermath of the attack on congresscritter and gubernatorial candidate Lee Zeldin (R-NY) exposes a two-tiered justice system.

From Townhall, the "arrest" stunt by congresscritters AOC (D-NY) and Ilhan Omar (D-MN) was funded by a Soros-linked dark money group.

From The Washington Free Beacon, a Republican congressional primary challenger detests the "America's crime epidemic", but hires a consultant who was convicted of robbing a Subway restaurant.

From the Washington Examiner, First Son Hunter Biden could reportedly go to prison for failing to register as a foreign agent.

From American Thinker, the Democrat narrative about the 10-year-old rape victim in Ohio falls apart.

From LifeZette, President Biden is no longer cool enough for the left.  (Meanwhile, we on the right probably don't consider him cool in the first place.)

From NewsBusters, will the movie She Said, about reporters who exposed Harvey Weinstein, include how Hollywood knew about his behavior?

From Canada Free Press, the physician who recommended that then-President Trump take HCQ to treat the coronavirus and was vilified by the medical deep state passes away.

From TeleSUR, gang violence in Haiti claims 21 more lives.

From TCW Defending Freedom, this is no way for the U.K.'s Conservative Party to elect a new leader.

From Free West Media, Biden has become the most unpopular American president ever.

From EuroNews, a day after Ukraine and Russia agree to unblock grain shipments, Russian missiles hits the Ukrainian port city of Odesa.

From The North Africa Post, the Moroccan Agency For Sustainable Energy and India's National Thermal Power Corporation sign a Memorandum Of Understanding on joint projects.

From The New Arab, hundreds of people protest against a referendum on a new proposed constitution for Tunisia.

From Allah's Willing Executioners, a Muslim dating app offers to pay fines for women who swim while searing burkinis.  (If you read French, read the story at FDeSouche and Le Figaro.)

From Eastern Eye, the Taliban tortures a YouTuber and his team for allegedly "hurting Islamic sentiments".

From Gatestone Institute, Biden's trip to the Middle East is a total disappointment to U.S. allies.

From The Stream, why are Hispanic Americas moving toward the Republican Party?

From The Daily Signal, the Merriam-Webster dictionary's woke redefinition of "male" and "female" gets dogged.

From The American Conservative, Biden keeps making promises that the U.S. can't - and shouldn't - keep.

From The Western Journal, columnists at The New York Times finally admit that they wrote mistakes about Facebook, Biden, and Trump voters.

From BizPac Review, Senator Ted Cruz makes some jokes at the expense of Democrats.

From The Daily Wire, the illegal alien who allegedly raped the aforementioned 10-year-old girl in Ohio is indicted.

From the Daily Caller, why the Republicans could still fail this coming November.  (As I have said before and will probably say again, never underestimate the GOP's ability to snatch defeat from the jaws of victory.)

From Newsmax, according to the White House physician, Biden was likely infected with the BA.5 omicron variant of the coronavirus.

And from the New York Post, while making his first post on TikTok, NBA star Kevin Durant asks, "how do I work this [bleep]?"

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