Sunday, July 10, 2022

Sunday Stuff

On a partly cloudy Sunday, here are some things going on:

From National Review, former Trump advisor Steve Bannon agrees to testify before the January 6th Inquisition Committee after former President Trump waives his executive privilege claim.

From Townhall, the people whom Trump broke.

From The Washington Free Beacon, a review of a book about America's relationship with Israel.

From the Washington Examiner, my governor is "not sure" if the U.S. can deal with Trump being prosecuted.

From American Thinker, as far as Democrats are concerned, "all your child are belong to us".

From Red Voice Media, Russian President Putin claims that "military operations in Ukraine have just begun".  (via LifeZette)

From NewsBusters, CNN host Brian Stelter allows former Ministry of Truth head Nine Jankowicz to spread some disinformation.

From Canada Free Press, it's time to "look on the bright side".

From TeleSUR, the Bolivian Senate pass a bill to compensate victims of the country's previous dictatorial governments.

From TCW Defending Freedom, in the U.K., pride is celebrated and Christians are mocked.

From Free West Media, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's opponent wants to forbid Canadian parliamentcritters from attending the WEF.

From EuroNews, a crowded field of candidates emerges to replace U.K. Prime Minister Boris Johnson.

From The North Africa Post, Moroccan King Mohammed VI pardons 979 convicts on the eve of the Islamic festival Eid Al Adha.

From The New Arab, the Bahrain government denies mistreating and withholding medicine from a jailed hunger-striking activist.

From Jewish News Syndicate, in an op-ed in The Washington Post, U.S. President Biden discusses "rebuilding ties" with the Palestinian Authority.

From Gatestone Institute, is Brussels, Belgium the capital of Europe or of Eurabia?

From The Stream, "the choice ahead".

From The Daily Signal, letters to TDS about abortion.

From The Western Journal, actor Nick Searcy will give a darn about basketball player Brittney Griner when the January 6th prisoners are released.

From BizPac Review, unlike his predecessors going back to Nixon, Biden snubs former Secretary of State Henry Kissinger.

From The Daily Wire, according to Wyoming Senator John Barrasso (R), there aren't enough Democrats to cross over and vote for congresscritter Liz Cheney (R-WY) for her to win her primary.

From the Daily Caller, after pledging to take no more than $200 from donors related to the fossil fuel industry, senatorial candidate John Fetterman spends thousands of dollars traveling on private jets.

From the New York Post, Biden gets back on his bike and tells women to keep protesting the Dobbs v. Jackson decision.

From Breitbart, Biden's approval rating drops to 29 percent.

From Newsmax, according to New Hampshire Governor Chris Sununu (R), the first thing the Biden administration should do to help the economy is to fire Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen.

And from Fox News, if you want to make your neighborhood safer and less crime-ridden, bring in some the dogs.  (via New York Post)

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