Friday, September 16, 2022

Friday Fuss

On a pleasant and sunny Friday, here are some things going on:

From National Review, the history as portrayed in the move The Woman King is even worse than previously thought.

From FrontpageMag, the Biden administration acts as if they're the only ones allowed to smuggle illegal aliens.

From Townhall, the sanctuary city Democrats who changed their tunes when illegal aliens started showing up.

From The Washington Free Beacon, meet the Maine congresscritter who helped start an immigration crisis.

From the Washington Examiner, Massachusetts Governor Charlie Baker (R) plans to activate 125 National Guard troops to care for the 50 illegal migrants who were transported to Martha's Vineyard.

From The Federalist, 12 beautiful homes on Martha's Vineyard which have plenty of room to accommodate illegal migrants.  (In case you're wondering, the home of a certain former president is not included in the article.)

From American Thinker, Martha's Vineyard and Nantucket are each a Democrat paradise.

From CNS News, according to congresscritter (R-FL), President Biden "looks like a bad history teacher".

From LifeZette, according to left-wingers, the 50 illegal migrants on Martha's Vineyard have caused a "humanitarian crisis", but the millions of them at the border have not.

From NewsBusters, the NFL fails miserably in trying to appeal to Hispanics.

From Canada Free Press, the FBI's hounding of dissenters is nothing new.

From TeleSURArgentine Vice President Cristina Fernandez-Kirchner thanks God after surviving an assassination attempt.

From TCW Defending Freedom, the BoJo Academy's new headmistress gets rid of the Head of Economics.

From Snouts in the Trough, has the U.S. just had its funniest "they don't  like it up 'em"?

From Free West People, according to a poll, most people in my principal ancestral country want Russia to win against Ukraine.

From EuroNews, after europarliamentcritters declare Hungary to be an autocracy, Prime Minister Orban calls it "a boring joke".

From Euractiv, according to "far-right" Italian politician Giorgia Meloni, Hungary is "democratic".  (If you read Italian, read the story at Corriere della Sera.)

From ReMix, according to the chief editor of a Polish channel blocked by YouTube, Big Tech is realizing the communist dream.

From Balkan Insight, a Bosnian army soldier is convicted of shooting Bosnian Croat prisoners of war.

From The North Africa Post, green energy accounted for 37 percent of Morocco's total energy produced in 2021.

From The New Arab, Lebanese demand be allowed to withdraw their bank deposits.

From Gatestone Institute, "Europe's energy crisis".

From The Stream, are we headed for doom?

From ITR Economics, what's going on with housing?

From The Daily Signal, Biden's energy policies could lead to global instability.

From The American Conservative, American cities plan to invest large amounts of money in surveillance.

From The Western Journal, Biden's latest executive order has some "astonishingly creepy details".

From BizPac Review, Biden takes a victory lap to celebrate the tentative deal to hold off a strike by railroad workers.

From The Daily Wire, thousands of mourners wait up to 30 hours and form a line five miles long to pay their last respects to Queen Elizabeth.

From the Daily Caller, American sheriffs slam left-wing sanctuary cities for their hypocrisy on illegal migrants.

From the New York Post, while planting an olive tree, a Palestinian in Gaza discovers a Byzantine-era mosaic.

From Breitbart, Democrats in Florida are angry over Governor Ron DeSantis's (R) deportation of illegal migrants to Martha's Vineyard, but voted for the state's budget that made the act possible.

And from Newsmax, the U.K. government will invite former Presidents Trump, Obama, Bush the Younger, Clinton and Carter to attend a memorial service for Queen Elizabeth in Washington, D.C.

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