Saturday, September 17, 2022

Saturday Stuff

On a warm sunny Saturday, which is also Constitution Day, now that I've watch a football game and gotten some exercise, here are some things going on:

From National Review, some of the illegal migrants sent to Martha's Vineyard actually thank Florida Governor Ron DeSantis (R) for sending them there.

From Townhall, First Son Hunter Biden asks for a decrease in his child support payments.

From The Washington Free Beacon, a review of a book about the relationship between Presidents Obama and Biden.

From the Washington Examiner, congresscritter AOC (D-NY) goes nuts over the busing of illegal migrants.

From American Thinker, holding the Democrats accountable for their open-borders policies.

From Red Voice Media, in a Canadian classroom, huge breasts and femininity are both fake.  (via LifeZette)

From NewsBusters, CNN founder Ted Turner can't understand why people hated North Korean communist dictator Kim Jong Il.

From Canada Free Press, "who are the real fascists?"

From TeleSUR, Venezuela rejects a U.S. report on drug-producing countries.

From TCW Defending Freedom, the Britain-haters go on the march.

From Snouts in the Trough, in lieu of any regular story, here's a picture of a sign in Martha's Vineyard.

From Free West Media, after a speech by European Commissioner Ursula von der Leyen, the price of electricity increases by 7 percent.

From EuroNews, despite a previous ban, the Serbia EuroPride march in Belgrade gets underway.

From The North Africa Post, Africa's food security will reportedly be boosted by allowing cross-border trade.

From The New Arab, the terrorist group Hamas looks to amend its ties with Saudi Arabia and Jordan, after re-establishing ties with Syria.

From OpIndia, a vegetable vendor in the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh allegedly gives some of his produce a special pretreatment.

From Gatestone Institute, thanks to appeasement by the Biden administration and the E.U., Iran goes big on cyberattacks.

From The Stream, how the lives of boys have been improved by 10 years of having clean water, and other stories from the sunny side.

From The American Conservative, no, Senator Josh Hawley (R-MO) did not call for a Christian revolution.

From The Western Journal, an American president wrecks the economy with extravagant government spending, and his name is not Biden.

From BizPac Review, former President Trump some revenge on former Governor Chris Christie (R-NJ) with some fat-shaming.

From The Daily Wire, New Orleans takes the "murder capital" crown from St. Louis.

From the Daily Caller, women who had abortions share their regret on TikTok.

From the New York Post, Speaker Pelosi (D-Cal) leads a congressional delegation to Armenia after violence along its border with Azerbaijan.  (The story cites Fox News, but does not link to any article there.)

From Breitbart, the movie My Son Hunter correctly shows that the aforementioned Hunter Biden sat on the board of the Ukrainian energy Burisma.

And from Newsmax, according noted lawyer Alan Dershowitz, special master Judge Raymond Dearie, who will review documents taken from Trump's home at Mar-a-Lago, is hard to predict.

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