Monday, August 29, 2022

Monday Links

On the last Monday of August, here are some things going on:

From National Review, which side is really itching for another Civil War?

From FrontpageMag, the Ministry of Truth is officially dead.

From Townhall, how the Department of Justice set a trap for former President Trump that led to the FBI raid at his home in Mar-a-Lago.

From The Washington Free Beacon, how Senator Raphael Warnock (D-GA) doubled his income since taking office.

From the Washington Examiner, the fencing around the Supreme Court is removed, but the building remains closed.

From The Federalist, the redacted affidavit used to justify the FBI raid at Mar-a-Lago shows that it was a fishing expedition.

From American Thinker, when it comes to "semi-fascism", President Biden in projecting.

From CNS News, the real new white supremacists.

From LifeZette, taxpayers are [bleep]ed off over Biden's student loan giveaway.

From Red Voice Media, Iraq descends in to chaos, with U.S. embassy employees being evacuated by helicopter.  (via LifeZette)

From NewsBusters, people who want to destroy the U.S. Constitution.

From Canada Free Press, newsman Matt Drudge five the FBI the picture of Trump that they want.

From TeleSUR, the world's largest-ever concert calls for peace in Colombia.

From TCW Defending Freedom, the Tories are in denial about the existential crisis which the U.K. faces.

From Snouts in the Trough, the start of the de-democratizing of the West.

From Free West Media, according to Italian politician Matteo Salvini, "Hungarian family legislation is the best in Europe".

From EuroNews, according to local authorities, Ukraine has launched a counter-offensive to retake the city of Kherson.

From Euractiv, the European Commission and European Parliament nominate the Italian island of Ventotene the historical and moral capital of European values.

From ReMix, of 466 migrants on the rescue ship Ocean Viking, only 21 are women.  (Would ReMix or any member of the ship's crew like to give a definition for "woman"?  If you read French, read the story on RFI.)

From Balkan Insight, the organizer of the EuroPride event planned for Belgrade, Serbia insists that it will go on, despite President Aleksandar Vučić's call to ban it.

From The North Africa Post, will Moroccan banks and businesses suspend operations in Tunisia due to its President Kais Saied hosting the leader of the Polisario Front?

From The New Arab, Iraq slides into chaos as Shiite cleric Muqtada al-Sadr "retires".

From NDTV, Pakistan denies claims made by the Taliban that the U.S. used its airspace in the strike which killed al-Qaeda leader Ayman al-Zawahiri.

From Allah's Willing Executioners, a woman from the Swiss canton of Ticino goes on trial for multiple alleged attempted murders.  (If you read German, read the story at Neue Zürcher Zeitung.  While the NZZ article is in German, the dominant language in Ticino is Italian.)

From Gatestone Institute, the arrests and torture of Palestinians that no one talks about.

From The Stream, an update on the Mar-a-Lago raid.

From The Daily Signal, as the midterm elections approach, here are the 10 worst states for voters.

From Space War, the G7 demands unimpeded access to Ukraine's Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant, now occupied by Russian forces.

From The American Conservative, the cowing of family farms.

From The Western Journal, the FBI's "brazen" response to claims made by Facebook co-founder Mark Zuckerberg just makes them look worse.

From BizPac Review, former FBI agent Peter Strzok is figuratively pummeled after claiming that the bureau had "no choice" but to "reluctantly" investigate Trump.

From The Daily Wire, according to Vice President Harris, the space program will also benefit "womankind".  (But first, can we define "womankind"?)

From the Daily Caller, fed up with the Democrat response to the coronavirus, podcaster Joe Rogan tells people to "vote Republican".

From the New York Post, a New Jersey man gets three years in prison for selling Super Bowl rings engraved with the name of then-New England quarterback Tom Brady.

From Newsmaxa Maryland man involved in the Capitol Riot gets four years in prison.

From Breitbart, the launch of the moon rocket Artemis I, planned for today, is delayed due to what NASA calls an engine bleed.

And from The Babylon Bee, the real reason why the launch of Artemis I was delayed.

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