Monday, November 21, 2022

Monday Mania

On a sunny but (not quite as) cold (as recent days) Monday, here are some things going on:

From National Review, with Title 42 about to expire, the consequences of President Biden's unwillingness to protect the border will soon get worse.

From FrontpageMag, America is already dealing with fascism.

From Townhall, former President Trump hasn't started reusing his reinstated Twitter account, and there's a possible reason why.

From The Washington Free Beacon, Biden agrees to pay climate reparations, but the world's largest carbon dioxide emitter, China, could benefit from them.

From the Washington Examiner, Colorado's red flag law failed to stop the Colorado Springs gay nightclub shooting suspect from getting a gun.

From The Federalist, Bidenflation will make your Thanksgiving dinner 20 percent more expensive than last year.

From American Thinker, Senator Schumer (D-NY) tells "lies, damned lies" about immigration.

From CNS News, the Walt Disney Company's shakeup is guided by money, not ethics.

From Red Voice Media, according to congresscritter Brian Babin (R-TX), the Biden administration is illegally granting de facto amnesty to illegal aliens.  (via LifeZette)

From NewsBusters, Twitter users accuse right-wing commentator Matt Walsh of wanting more LGBTQ shootings.

From Canada Free Press, the Democratic Party devolves into an anti-Trump cult attempting to destroy him.

From TeleSUR, Cuban President Miguel Diaz-Canel lays a wreath at the tomb of the Unknown Soviet Soldier near the Kremlin in Moscow, Russia.  (In other words, one communist pays tribute to another.)

From TCW Defending Freedom, migrants are let in, working families are pushed out, and the "fat cats purr".

From Free West Media, the goalkeeper on France's soccer team explains why he will not wear a rainbow armband at the World Cup in Qatar.

From EuroNews, Belgium struggles to incinerate and thus dispose of its record amount of she-don't-lie seized this year.

From Euractiv, U.K. Prime Minister Rishi Sunak denies plans for a Swiss-style agreement with the E.U.

From ReMix, several national soccer teams at the World Cup in Qatar back down from wearing pro-LGBT armbands.

From Balkan Insight, six people die due to floods in Serbia, Albania and Montenegro.

From The North Africa Post, Moroccan authorities arrest a suspected ISIS supporter for allegedly being involved in a terror plot.

From The New Arab, according to Turkey's interior minister, rockets fired from Syria killed three civilians in Karkamis, Turkey.

From the Hindustan Times, Saudi Arabia executes 12 people in 10 days.

From The Jerusalem Post, Qatar bans cooked kosher foods and Jewish prayer during the World Cup.  (via OpIndia)

From Gatestone Institute, Qatar plays a double game by funding Islamists while pretending to be an ally of the U.S.

From The Stream, the wave that America needs.

From The Daily Signal, why the current lame duck Congress should not pass the omnibus spending bill.

From The American Conservative, against Thanksgiving being secular.

From The Western Journal, congressional candidate Josh Barnett (R-AZ) claims that voting machines were not approved for use.

From BizPac Review, a man causes outrage by videoing himself getting relief on Hawaii's Mauna Kea and then giving the one-finger salute.

From The Daily Wire, the Biden administration tells applicants that they are approved for student loan "forgiveness" even while the program is still moving through the federal court system.

From the Daily Caller, according to former Speaker New Gingrich (R-GA), would-be Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-Cal) would be right in removing congresscritters from committees, since soon-to-be-former Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Cal) set the precedent.

From the New York Post, you can stay in hip-hop mogul DJ Khaleed's shoe closes for $11 per night.

From Breitbart, Republican state treasurers plan a strategy against ESG scores.

From Newsmax, congresscritter Marjorie Taylor Greene's personal account on Twitter is reinstated.

And from The Babylon Bee, a turkey's presidential pardon is rescinded after photos show that it was at the Capitol on January 6th.

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