Saturday, January 14, 2023

Saturday Stories

On a cold cloudy Saturday, here are some things going on:

From National Review, according to a poll, most Republicans approve of the elevation of congresscritter Kevin McCarthy (R-Cal) to House Speaker.

From Townhall, even more documents from his time as vice president are found in President Biden's home in Wilmington, Delaware.

From The Washington Free Beacon, some of what you might have missed on Twitter this week.

From the Washington Examiner, the big problem with the story of Biden and his classified documents.

From American Thinker, a warming about progressives from a Massachusetts Republican.  (Yes, there's still such a thing as a Massachusetts Republican.)

From NewsBusters, podcaster Adam Corolla calls actor Rob Reiner a "useful idiot".

From Canada Free Press, did we vote for this?

From TeleSUR, Peruvian congresscritter Kelly Portalatino files a complaint against the entire cabinet of President-designate Dina Boluarte.  (The Peruvian legislature is called the Congress, so like her American counterparts, she is a congresscritter.)

From TCW Defending Freedom, the Russian leader known as "General Armageddon" has not exactly been sacked.

From Snouts in the Trough, let's celebrate the gender fluidity that we all have.  (The best way to do so, in my opinion, is to read the Ursula K. LeGuin novel The Left Hand of Darkness.)

From Free West Media, on President Erdoğan's initiative, a new church will open in Turkey, the first one to be built since 1923.

From ReMix, illegal immigration into Europe increased by 64 percent in 2022, which reached a six-year high.

From The North Africa Post, a bipartisan delegation of U.S. Senators visit Morocco and highlight its regional leadership for peace.

From The New Arab, Tunisians protest President Kais Saied's rule on the 12th anniversary of their country's revolution.

From the Daily Mail, Iran executes a British-Iranian man for spying after "torturing him for 3,500 hours".

From Gatestone Institute, the E.U. and the Biden administration are still appeasing and rewarding the Iranian mullahs.

From The Stream, former NFL player Payton Hillis, who rescued his children from drowning and almost drowned himself, is breathing without a ventilator.

From The Daily Signal, the Southern Poverty Law Center promotes teaching kids in first grade about Black Lives Matter.  (In my opinion, it would be useful to teach kids, perhaps several grades above first, about the violence perpetrated by BLM, and for high school students, about the multiple houses owned by one of its founders.)

From The American Conservative, the British have "a fit of absentmindedness".

From BizPac Review, what White House reporter Peter Doocy wanted to ask White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre.

From The Daily Wire, a female teenager in San Diego County, California claims that she was exposed to the male anatomy in a female locker room at a YMCA.  (I suppose that this might give new meaning to the song YMCA by the Village People.)

From the Daily Caller, more on the aforementioned "even more documents" found in Biden's home.

From the New York Post, Buffalo Bills player Damar Hamlin returns to his team's facilities and greets his teammates.

From Breitbart, Biden fails to fulfill his vow of "transparency" with respect to the probe of the classified documents found at his house.

From Newsmax, congresscritter George Santos (R-NY) is allegedly tied to a Ponzi scheme.  (The article links to one in The Wall Street Journal, which is behind a paywall.)

And from SFGate, a claim that mammoth bones were dumped into the East River in New York City brings out the treasure hunters.

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