Saturday, July 2, 2022

Saturday Stuff

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

From National Review, according to a poll, 71 percent of Americans don't want President Biden to run for reelection in 2024.

From Townhall, Democrats in Arizona say "[bleep] the Fourth".

From The Washington Free Beacon, why student loan forgiveness fixes nothing and could even make things worse.

From the Washington Examiner and the "you can't make this up" department, congresscritter AOC (D-NY) compares abortion to getting her nails done.

From The Federalistaccording to an ob-gyn, the Dobbs v. Jackson decision does not put women's lives in danger.

From American Thinker, the top 10 reasons for making former President Trump the Speaker of the House.

From LifeZette, New Yorkers are worried about sitting next to an armed person on the city's subway, and rightly so.

From NewsBusters, actor Samuel Jackson's vile attack on Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas confirms liberal privilege.

From Canada Free Press, poking the Russian bear.

From TeleSUR, the storm named Bonnie leaves Nicaragua and becomes a hurricane over the Pacific Ocean.  (Thus, the song lyrics "my Bonnie lies over the ocean" have become literal.)

From TCW Defending Freedom, there's blood on the carpet at the U.K.'s Ministry of Defence.

From Free West Media, according to Swedish criminologist, each foreign criminal costs Sweden €2.35 million.

From EuroNews, French authorities encourage the use of masks as coronavirus cases surges.

From Euractiv, Ukrainian President Zelenskyy accuses Russia of "terror" for a missile strike that killed 21 people in a residential building in Sergiyvka, Ukraine.

From The North Africa Post, police in Casablanca, Morocco foil a drug trafficking attempt.

From The New Arab, angry demonstrators storm the Libyan parliament, which is condemned by the U.N.  (It looks like Libya just had its own version of January 6th.)

From OpIndia, an Indian Muslim claims that Hindus worship rapists.

From TrueScoop, a 13-year-old madrassa student in Mangalore, Karnataka, India admits faking a hate crime.

From The Indian Express, a veterinarian is arrested for allegedly "provoking" the murder of a pharmacist who spoke in support of accused blasphemer Nupur Sharma.

From Gatestone Institute, U.S. President Biden and the E.U. appease Iran's mullahs, while the Iranian government employs more terror cells.

From The Stream, to have in the Middle East, the U.S. must ally with the people of Iran.

From The American Conservative, the self-hate of the pro-abortion activists.

From The Western Journal, a Biden advisor slips up and reveals his true agenda.

From BizPac Review, Politico is forced to issue a correction after making a false claim about the aforementioned Justice Clarence Thomas.

From The Daily Wire, Freedom Convoy protesters demonstrate against coronavirus mandates and Prime Minister Justin Trudeau on Canada Day.

From the Daily Caller, ESPN contributor Elle Duncan goes on a "bizarre" rant about urging fathers to be pro-abortion.

From the New York Post, 99-cent pizza joints in New York City are eking by.

From Breitbart, a Democrat sheriff in Texas reports a "complete absence from Washington" on the Mexican border.

From Newsmax, billionaire Elon Musk breaks his silence on Twitter by posting a picture of himself with the pope.

And from The Guardian, entering Venice, Italy is gonna cost ya, pilgrim.  (via the New York Post)

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