Sunday, January 29, 2023

Sunday Links

On a cool rainy Sunday, here are some things going on:

From National Review, a top advisor to President Biden insists that the election was stolen - in 2016.

From Townhall, Christians have a duty to stand up for life.

From The Washington Free Beacon, a review of Vivek Ramaswamy's book Nation of Victims.

From the Washington Examiner, three former Twitter employees will testify before the House Oversight Committee about First Son Hunter Biden's laptop.

From American Thinker, blame America's racial division on a 1964 Supreme Court decision.

From NewsBusters, congresscritter Jim Jordan (R-OH) educates Meet the Press moderator Chuck Todd about FBI targeting parents who attend school board meetings.

From Canada Free Press, as powerful as Google is, it couldn't hide Pfizer's shenanigans.

From TeleSUR, according to a poll, most Peruvians favor holding elections this year.

From TCW Defending Freedom, Net Zero is a "never-ending nightmare".

From Free West Media, German Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock "accidentally" declares war on Russia and riles Africa.

From EuroNews, is the electoral defeat of soon-to-be-former President Andrej Babiš the end of populism in the Czech Republic?

From The North Africa Post, three more African countries sign the "Tangier Appeal" to expel the "pseudo-SADR" from the African Union.

From The New Arab, U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken arrives in Egypt after an eruption of violence in Jerusalem and the West Bank.

From Jewish News Syndicate, CNN runs a cartoon depicting a Passover Seder meal surrounded by a sea of blood.

From NDTV, authorities in Rawalpindi, Pakistan demolish the houses of Hindus, Christians, and Shia Muslims.

From Gatestone Institute, is President Putin destroying Russia?

From The Stream, could this be the main cause of the rash of mass shootings?

From The American Conservative, is anyone telling their fellow Americans about the war in Ukraine?

From BizPac Review, Finland's transgender skater is called a "cow on ice".

From the Daily Caller, congresscritter Ilhan Omar (D-MN) claims that she "wasn't aware" of age-old antisemitic stereotypes.

From the New York Post, the New York City Council is set to rename a street in Harlem after black separatist Nation of Islam founder Elijah Muhammad.

From Breitbart, Israel's security cabinet approves measures to expedite civilian gun licenses in response to terror attacks in Jerusalem.

From Newsmax, a military factory near Isfahan, Iran is hit by a drone attack.

From The Hill, House Intelligence Committee members look for a "reset" without congresscritter Adam Schiff (D-Cal) and former congresscritter Devin Nunes (R-Cal).  (via Newsmax)

And from WFAAGeorgia Bulldogs quarterback Stetson Bennett is arrested in Dallas for public intoxication.  (via Breitbart)

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