Saturday, February 25, 2023

Saturday Links

On a cold Saturday with a small dusting of snow, here are some things going on:

From National Review, Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg "is not ready for prime time".

From Townhall, the federal government is shooting stray cattle from helicopters in New Mexico's Gila National Forest.

From The Washington Free Beacon, Senator Socialism (I-VT) finally finds a corporate conglomerate which he likes, which happens to be his own publisher.

From the Washington Examiner, two Democratic campaign committees made payments to a group that released the military records of Republican congresscritters.

From The Federalist, in East Palestine, Ohio and everywhere else, President Biden puts America last.

From American Thinker, children should be taught history that's accurate and unbiased.

From NewsBusters, in 2007, the Oscars started off the year of "the Goracle".

From Canada Free Press, the next pandemic is "the epidemic of silence".

From TCW Defending Freedom, fight the takeover by the World Health Organization.

From Free West Media, German Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock commits to "feminist foreign policy".

From EuroNews, as he opens the French Agricultural Show, President Emmanuel Macron declares the end of "water abundance".

From The North Africa Post, the African Union joins the voices raised against Tunisian President Kais Saied's remarks against migrants in his country.

From The New Arab, more Tunisians are arrested and imprisoned for criticizing President Saied.

From Gatestone Institute, thanks to then-President Obama's nuclear deal, Iran is now a major weapons exporter.

From The Stream, a former astrologer warns against astrology.

From The American Conservative, the real purpose of the Equal Rights Amendment continues to be punishing women.

From The Western Journal, Vice President Harris reminds us that we're allowed to clap.

From BizPac Review, while being asked whether he will visit East Palestine, Biden recalls a song by Aretha Franklin.

From The Daily Wire, after Scott Adams makes some racially charged remarks, his comic Dilbert gets canceled by several media outlets.

From the Daily Caller, the Republican Party reveals the location and date of its first 2024 presidential primary debate.

From the New York Post, about 60 people protest outside a building in New York City's Chinatown which houses a Chinese police station.  (China has a police station in New York?  Does this mean that the U.S. can open a police station in Shanghai or, better yet, Wuhan?)

From Breitbart, Ukrainian President Zelensky demands that the U.S. keep funding his country's war effort against Russia.

From Newsmax, it's another lie from congresscritter George Santos (R-NY).

And from SFGate, an Andean bear escapes from its enclosure at the St. Louis Zoo - for the second time.

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