Tuesday, August 2, 2022

Tuesday Links

As I have a bit of time here in southeastern Virginia, here are some things going on:

From National Review, despite Chinese threats, Speaker Pelosi (D-Cal) arrives in Taiwan.

From FrontpageMag, yes, we have an established religion.

From Townhall, questions arise after al-Qaeda leader Ayman al-Zawahiri is sent to his virgins.

From The Washington Free Beacon, Iran has made billions illegally selling oil since U.S. President Biden took office.

From The Federalist, a liberal who admits hating Christmas realizes how miserable the left has gotten.

From American Thinker, Democrats are learning that governing is not the same thing as hating former President Trump.

From CNS News, Yuma, Arizona Mayor Douglas Nicholls (R) points out that more gaps in the wall need to be filled than just the four around his city.

From LifeZette, White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre is "not ready for prime time".

From NewsBusters, liberals claims that white nationalists are behind Oklahoma's "Save Our Sports" law.

From Canada Free Press, not even duct tape can fix the current stupidity.

From TeleSUR, the incoming Colombian administration plans to open consulates in Venezuela.

From TCW Defending Freedom, weather extremes have not change, but goalposts have been moved.

From Free West Media, France drops its coronavirus measures due to the success of the right.

From EuroNews, U.K. prime ministerial candidate Liz Truss calls Scottish leader Nicola Sturgeon an "attention seeker".

From Euractiv, Italian right-wing frontrunners see a chance to revamp Italy's national recovery plan.

From ReMix, a record-breaking number of migrants appear on Austria's border with Hungary.

From Balkan Insight, the Serbian government and the Serbian Orthodox Church welcome a delegation from North Macedonia to the monastery of Saint Prohor Pcinski.

From The North Africa Post, Morocco's trade deficit increases due to energy imports.

From The New Arab, Shiite cleric Muqtada al-Sadr tells his followers to leave the Iraqi parliament building.

From Fox News, more on the death of the aforementioned terrorist Ayman al-Zawahiri.

From The Quint, who was Ayman al-Zawahiri?

From OpIndia, two Hindu students are expelled from a college in Ayodhya, Uttar Pradesh, India for reading the Hanuman Chalisa instead of the Koran.

From Middle East Eye, a Saudi Arabian woman escapes from abuse, builds a life for herself, and then vanishes.

From Gatestone Institute, teenagers stand against anti-Semites.

From The Stream, FBI Director Christopher Wray will face some questions.

From The Daily Signal, the comic strip Doonesbury still attacks Trump while ignoring Biden's gaffes and policy failures.

From The American Conservative, the Democrats disregard the late Senator Bob Dole's (R-Kan) admonition to "read before you sign".

From The Western Journal, Governor Greg Abbott (R-TX) formally invites Mayors Muriel Bowser (D-Washington, D.C.) and Eric Adams (D-New York, NY) to visit the southern border.

From BizPac Review, according to an opinion column, the "Inflation Reduction Act" does nothing of the sort.

From The Daily Wire, China plans to launch "targeted military operations" encircling Taiwan in response to the aforementioned visit by U.S. House Speaker Pelosi.

From the Daily Caller, Republican congresscritters demand the Biden administrations documents relating to "climate-related" "censorship".

From the New York Post, activist Shaun King defends his purchase a $40,000 guard dog.

From Newsmax, congresscritter Liz Cheney (R-WY) touts an endorsement from actor Kevin Costner.

And from Breitbart, billionaire Jeff Bezos's yacht sneaks out of the Dutch port of Rotterdam to avoid being pelted with eggs.

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