Monday, March 6, 2023

Monday Stories From A Traveling Sasquatch

I've once again gone on a road trip to southern Pennsylvania, so now that I've arrived at an undisclosed location, here are some things going on:

From National Review, since MSNBC analyst John Heilemann demanded examples of dishonesty by his network, here are a few.

From FrontpageMag, here's some Russian collusion for you.

From Townhall, one of the 20 people arrested at the "Cop City" riot works for a far-left group.

From The Washington Free Beacon, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service opens an investigation of two suspected illegal aliens who allegedly killed a bald eagle, with the intent of eating it.

From the Washington Examiner, pictures of Senator John Fetterman (D-PA) are released for the first time since he was admitted to Walter Reed National Military Medical Center.

From The Federalist, Michael Knowles of The Daily Wire is right in that the transgender ideology needs to be eradicated.

From American Thinker, if the U.S. is as bad as the left claims, why don't they leave?  (My answer is that if they were to leave, they would deprive themselves of what they most want to do, which is to control everyone's lives.)

From CNS News, former Deputy National Security Advisor K.T. McFarland points out the most effective time to conduct negotiations.  (My view of this matter is that negotiation should be done after we've kicked our enemy's rear ends all over the battlefield, and then tell him the conditions under which we will tolerate his continued existence.)

From NewsBusters, the White House calls restrictions on abortion pills "dangerous" and "unacceptable".  (Whether they ever bother to consider if the pills themselves are dangerous is another matter.)

From Canada Free Press, why is unvaccinated tennis player Novak Djokovic still not allowed to enter the United States?

From TeleSUR, Peruvians in the regions of Cusco and Puno resume their protests against President Dina Boluarte.

From TCW Defending Freedom, cruelty is precisely what the coronavirus lockdown sadists wanted.

From Snouts in the Trough, should a book written by the author of SitT be banned?

From EuroNews, a Belarussian court sentences opposition leader Sviatlana Tsikhanouskaya to 15 years in prison.

From Euractiv, why banning internal combustion engines starting in 2035 is not the way to go.

From ReMix, far-left rioters in Milan, Italy deface buildings and monuments, and vandalize businesses.  (How do you say "mostly peaceful" in Italian?)

From Balkan Insight, a court ruling fails to resolve a dispute over who should lead Albania's biggest opposition party.

From The North Africa Post, according to a Spanish institute, Algeria's alliance with Russia and Iran to control the Sahel region causes increasing international concern.

From The New Arab, why the U.S.-brokered summit in Aqaba, Jordan was dead on arrival.

From OpIndia, a video shows a young Muslim boy listing the 10 vices of bad women.

From Gatestone Institute, the Palestinian Authority supports the alleged rights of terrorists.

From The Stream, setting the record straight about what happened in East Palestine, Ohio.

From The Daily Signal, a college volleyball player explains how the Equal Rights Amendment would destroy her sport.

From The American Conservative, climate change litigation stifles debate and freedom of speech.

From The Western Journal, look what First Lady Jill Biden wore around her neck while teaching Kenyans about artificial birth control.

From BizPac Review, when in Texas, never mind the dog, beware the owner.

From The Daily Wire, the aforementioned Michael Knowles doubles down on his comments about transgenderism.

From the Daily Caller, according to a House subcommittee on the coronavirus, "new evidence suggests" that Dr. Fauci was the primary source for disinformation on the virus.

From the New York Post, the NFL reinstates Jacksonville Jaguars player Calvin Ridley after a year-long suspension for violating its gambling policy.

From Breitbart, former CNN president Jeff Zucker forbade employees from investigating the lab leak theory of the coronavirus's origins, calling it a "Trump talking point".

From Newsmax, U.S. military leaders warn of Russian submarines near American coasts.

And from The Babylon Bee, First Son Hunter Biden heads for the hills in California after seeing them covered with white powder.

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