Saturday, July 16, 2022

Saturday Stuff

As I continue to hang around Las Vegas, with its three-digit temperatures, here are some things going on:

From National Review, why should we believe anything from President Biden?

From Townhall, according to an opinion column, there's much worse from First Lady Jill Biden than her quip about tacos.

From The Washington Free Beacon, in Texas, after abortion, life goes on.

From the Washington Examiner, three questions for Democrats about the January 6th Inquisition Committee.

From American Thinker, proving that the anti-liberty left are the real fascists.

From LifeZette, Biden again tries to shake hands with a non-existent person.

From Red Voice Media, a Chinese oligarch buys 140,000 acres of land in Texas near Laughlin Air Force Base.  (I think that this raises a question.  To what extent does China allow foreigners to purchase its land?  The story comes via LifeZette.)

From NewsBusters, Stephanie Ruhle of MSNBC accuses conservatives of "weaponizing" the story of the alleged Ohio child rape.

From Canada Free Press, who are the real Democrats?

From TeleSUR, gang violence in Haiti claims the lives of at least 99 people.

From TCW Defending Freedom, to save the world, reduce the size of humans.

From Free West Media, in a blow to the E.U., Hungarians are the most satisfied with their government among its peoples.

From EuroNews, Chancellor Olaf Scholz claims that Germany's reactivation of power plants fired by fossil fuel is only "temporary".

From ReMix, Slovenia legalizes same-sex marriage, even though its citizens rejected it in three separate referenda.

From The New Arab, Israeli army chief Aviv Kochavi plans to make his first visit to Morocco next week.

From The Daily Star, a Hindu temple and Hindu-owned houses and shops are vandalized in Lohagara, Bangladesh.  (via Hindu Janajagruti Samiti.)

From Gatestone Institute, is the Biden administration the friendliest to the Iranian mullahs?

From The Stream, the White House responds to bad news about the economy.

From The American Conservative, the abolition of soon-to-be-former U.K. Prime Minister Boris "the Spider" Johnson.

From The Western Journal, President Biden calls a question about the murder of Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi "silly".

From BizPac Review, the House passes a "reckless" defense spending bill.

From The Daily Wire, the three children of Ivana Trump post tributes to her.

From the Daily Caller, Mexican authorities arrest a drug lord believed responsible for the death of U.S. Drug Enforcement Agency Special Agent Enrique Camarena.

From Breitbart, about half of the Ukrainians who fled to E.U. countries have returned.

From Newsmax, more on the arrest of the aforementioned drug lord, including the contribution from a bloodhound.

From The National, Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman agrees to boost Saudi Arabia's oil production to 13 million barrels per day by 2027.  (via Newsmax)

And from the New York Post, those hungry four-legged burglars will get after ya.

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