Tuesday, August 16, 2022

Tuesday Tidings

On a sunny and comfortably warm Tuesday, here are some things going on:

From National Review, what if the law were applied in the same way to all politicians?

From FrontpageMag, the real reason why an Egyptian-born Texan man killed his daughters.

From Townhall, Virginia Governor Glenn Youngkin (R) is making moves.

From The Washington Free Beacon, congresscritter Danny Davis (D-IL) rents his district office a man convicted of dealing she-don't-lie.

From the Washington Examiner, former President Trump's favorability rating reaches a new high after the FBI raid on his house at Mar-a-Lago.

From The Federalist, the blame for the botch American withdrawal from Afghanistan a year ago belongs to President Biden.

From American Thinker, the Biden administration's climate policy revives that of President Carter in 1979.

From CNS News, First Lady Jill Biden tests positive for the coronavirus.

From LifeZette, a Trump attorney drops truth bombs on Biden's DOJ and FBI.

From NewsBusters, an actual climate expert wrecks the climate provisions of the "Inflation Reduction Act".

From Canada Free Press, according to a left-wing columnist, the rosary has been "woven into the gun culture".

From TeleSUR, the Caribbean Community meets in Nassau, Bahamas to discuss climate change.  (How many of the participants arrived on private jets?)

From TCW Defending Freedom, memo to the globalists: the mission of your agent the coronavirus has been accomplished.

From Snouts in the Trough, with apologies to Bob Dylan, "the climate - they say it's changing".

From Free West Media, "hunger stones" in German and Czech rivers are again exposed.

From EuroNews, Greek authorities locate 38 migrants near the river Evros and confirm the death of a five-year-old girl who was among them.

From Euractiv, Bulgaria and North Macedonia make progress while discussing their "common history".

From ReMix, speaking on the anniversary of the Battle of Warsaw, President Andrzej Duda states that only Poland has managed to defeat the Soviet Union in a war.  (Although I'm proud of Poland's victory in that war, due to my own Polish heritage, I have a feeling that some people in Afghanistan might beg to differ with President Duda.)

From Balkan Insight, North Macedonia suspends the head of its Organized Crime Prosecution office.

From The North Africa Post, the E.U. increases its aid to Morocco for dealing with illegal immigration by 50 percent.

From The New Arab, Iraqi Finance Minister Ali Allawi resigns during a cabinet meeting.

From OpIndia, a list of Indian "Hindus killed for being Hindus".

From Allah's Willing Executioners, a man from Iraq is arrested in connection with an arson attack on the headquarters of the Lower Austrian Freedom Party in St. Pölten, Austria.

From Israel Hayom, garbage trucks dump trash on the Temple Mount in Jerusalem.

From Gatestone Institute, the civil libertarian double standard about the application of the Espionage Act endangers the rule of law.

From The Stream, a woman needing a kidney finds one from a pro-life donor.

From The Daily Signal, state election integrity laws have improved.

From The American Conservative, is the rosary really an "extremist symbol".

From The Western Journal, a conservative media executive nails the Department Of Justice on three big lies about the raid at Mar-a-Lago.

From BizPac Review, a Pennsylvania man is arrested for allegedly making threats against FBI agents on social media.

From The Daily Wire, Texas Governor Greg Abbott (R) is praised for sending illegal aliens to New York City by a former Democratic governor of New York.

From the Daily Caller, liberals hated the Espionage Act until the FBI used it against Trump.

From Reuters, the Biden White House has a plan on abortion that addresses men as well as women.  (via the Daily Caller)

From Just The News, the Department Of Justice admits that the FBI over-collected evidence in the raid at Mar-a-Lago.  (via the Daily Caller)

From TMZ, video shows the damage done to the home into which Anne Heche's car crashed.  (via the Daily Caller)

From the New York Post, according to director Eric Parkinson, Anne Heche did her own stunts "like a champ" in her last film.

From Breitbart, cartel-connected Mexican human smugglers spray dangerous chemicals on migrants to prevent sniffer dogs from smelling them.

From Newsmax, according to congresscritter Markwayne Mullin (R-OK), the Republicans will "undo" the "Inflation Reduction Act" if they take both chambers of Congress in the upcoming elections.

From the International Business Times, China will discourage abortions in order to boost its birth rate.  (This is a reversal from its former one-child and forced abortion policies, which sought to decrease its birth rate.  This new pro-birth policy, however, does not apply to the Uighurs.  The story comes via Newsmax.)

And from the Genesius Times, congresscritter Liz Cheney (R-WY) is airlifted back to Washington, D.C.

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