Saturday, January 28, 2023

Saturday Stuff

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

From National Review, once again, we have "mostly peaceful protests".

From Townhall, DHS Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas has reportedly smuggled about 100,000 illegal migrants into the U.S. through a "hidden parole pathway".

From The Washington Free Beacon, the Alzheimer's Association hides its new partnership with a group that lobbies for assisted suicide.

From the Washington Examiner, former President Trump starts his 2024 campaign by looking back at his time in the White House.

From The Federalist, recently released video and audio of the attack on Paul Pelosi at his house raises many questions.

From American Thinker, the Biden family loves to live large.

From NewsBusters, the media lovefest at the start of former First Lady/Senator (D-NY)/Secretary of State Hillary Clinton's 2016 presidential campaign.

From Canada Free Press, the two-tiered justice system under which some people are untouchable.

From TCW Defending Freedom, some things about which the MSM might not have told you.

From Free West Media, the Hungarian opposition allegedly received more illegal funds from the U.S. during the last parliamentary election than previously thought.

From EuroNews, former General Petr Pavel is elected as the Czech Republic's new president.

From ReMix, more on Petr Pavel being elected the new Czech president.

From The North Africa Post, Tunisia's parliamentary elections are haunted by low turnout and an economic crisis.

From The New Arab, the Al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigades claims responsibility for a shooting attack near a synagogue in Jerusalem in which seven people were killed.  (ABC News has more on the story.)

From RAIR Foundation USA, the Swedish man who burned a Koran promises to keep doing so.

From OpIndia, Pakistani Finance Minister Ishaq Dar promises that Allah will bring prosperity and development back to Pakistan.

From Sky News, a 13-year-old boy allegedly shoots two men in Jerusalem, hours after the attack near a synagogue.

From Gatestone Institutethe Biden administration totally disregards the nuclear threat from Iran and the country's protesters.

From The Stream, as a man sings a worship song to his prematurely-born son, the baby lifts his hand during the word "hallelujah", and other stories.

From The American Conservative, what is called "Buchananism" is really just common sense and American sensibility.

From BizPac Review, the man who allegedly attacked the aforementioned Paul Pelosi apologizes - for not attacking more people.

From the Daily Caller, a group which received millions of "Zuck Bucks" in 2020 is at it again.

From the New York Post, the U.N. condemns Russia for forcing Ukrainian children into adoption and making them Russian citizens.

From Breitbart, since the bombing of a train in Madrid, Spain has convicted over 200 terrorists.  (If you read Spanish, read the story at El Mundo.)

From Newsmax, two Shelby County sheriff's deputies are relieved from duty while their roles in the death of motorist Tyre Nichols, for which five Memphis cops are charged with murder, are investigated.

And from Fox Weather, a surface feature on Mars looks like a bear....or maybe a wolf....or maybe a Doge Coin.  (via the New York Post)

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