Friday, October 21, 2022

Friday Fuss

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

From National Review, according to polls, Republicans are closing the gap in the gubernatorial races in Michigan and Minnesota.

From FrontpageMag, was the resignation of U.K. Prime Minister Liz Truss the result of a globalist coup?

From Townhall, a Supreme Court justice saves President Biden's planned student loan bailout.

From The Washington Free Beacon, a billboard in New York City's Times Square shows Biden eating ice cream.

From the Washington Examiner, here come the meteors.

From The Federalist, the media's pro-abortion propaganda targets Catholic hospitals.

From American Thinker, according to polls, MAGA Republicans are doing well.

From CNS News, Biden admits not knowing where he's going.

From LifeZette, former Trump advisor Steve Bannon gets four months in jail defying a subpoena from the January 6th Inquisition Committee.

From NewsBusters, of the networks, only ABC notes how unpopular and unwanted Biden is in his native state.

From Canada Free Press, the Democrat platform is codify the death of unborn babies and transgender the rest.

From TeleSUR, legislators from Venezuela and Colombia hold a binational meeting that their mutual border.

From TCW Defending Freedom, the nanny state turns us all into babies.

From Free West Media, Serbian police find villages overrun by armed illegal aliens.

From EuroNews, Russian diplomats in Turku, Finland find Ukrainian colors wherever they go.

From Euractiv, western Balkan countries agree to allow free movement among themselves.

From ReMix, new Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni sees eye-to-eye with Polish conservatives about common values and European security.

From Balkan Insight, Bulgaria joins other Balkan countries in leaving the Eurovision Song Contest, likely for financial reasons.

From The North Africa Post, Morocco donates 25,000 tons of phosphate fertilizers to Senegalese small farmers.

From The New Arab, pro-Iran Iraqi parliamentcritters call for a travel ban on former Prime Minister Mustafa al-Kadhimi.

From The Telegraph, Indonesian women come out in support of Iranian woman, because they fear that hijabs could become mandatory.

From Gatestone Institute, ISIS terrorists are living in Turkey, some with Yazidi captives.

From The Stream, what Biden still doesn't understand about the Dobbs v. Jackson decision.

From The Daily Signal, a judge berates that Justice Department for its "overboard, burdensome" subpoena on the conservative group Eagle Forum of Alabama.

From The American Conservative, the American Revolution's forgotten hero from Spain.

From The Western Journal, more on the aforementioned Steve Bannon's sentence.

From BizPac Review, Bannon responds.

From The Daily Wire, Pfizer increase its price for coronavirus vaccine by 400 percent.

From the Daily Caller, six Afghan migrants stuck in Guatemala have something to tell Biden.

From Breitbart, Biden's low approval ratings hurt Democratic hopes of retaining the House, the Senate, and several governorships.

From Newsmax, according to a poll, almost 80 percent of voters oppose transgender surgery on minors.

And from the New York Post, a Russian dumacritter threatens Kyiv, Ukraine with a slimy fate.

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