Sunday, April 30, 2023

Rainday Links For The End Of April

On a rainy Sunday falling on April 30th, here are some things going on:

From National Review, current CIA Director William Burns reportedly met with the late Jeffrey Epstein three times.

From Townhall, some males do not deserve to be called "men".

From The Washington Free Beacon, a review of a book about the Chinese reading classics from ancient Greece.

From the Washington Examiner, the U.S. military deals with an infection of the DEI virus.

From American Thinker, former President Obama and his friends are perfect examples of elitist Democrats.

From NewsBusters, according to MSNBC legal analyst Glenn Kirschner, cross-examining the woman accusing former President Trump of rape is a "disservice".  (What is this "right to cross-examine witnesses" you speak of?)

From Canada Free Press, the ASPCA gets exposed.

From TeleSUR, Paraguayans turn out to vote.

From TCW Defending Freedom, believe it or not, there's an honest debate on race.

From EuroNews, Poland strengthens its border with Russia to keep migrants out.

From The New Arab, pro-Iran militias are reportedly preventing the repatriation of Iraqi civilians from the Al-Hol refugee camp in Syria.

From the Business Recorder, Qatar spends lots of money trying to beat its post-World Cup blues.

From OpIndia, Bollywood actor Salman Khan tells actresses on his movie sets to keep their necklines high.

From Gatestone Institute, the culture war in Iran.

From The Stream, some Republicans offer a "third way" on abortion, which amounts to being pro-grift.

From The Daily Signal, did contraception and the digital world help bring about transgenderism?

From The Western Journal, more on people meeting with the late Jeffrey Epstein.

From BizPac Review, a 12-year-old student in Middleborough, Massachusetts defends his right to wear a T-shirt saying "there are only two genders" before his school board.

From The Daily Wire, according to Senator Chris Coons (D-Con), Vice President Harris is "ready to be president".  (I'd say that if our current president is any example, Senator Coons might be right.)

From the Daily Caller, a child gender clinic trained teachers to help elementary school students to transition.

From the New York Post, race agitator Al Sharpton warns McDonald's to address alleged racial discrimination.  (Has Sharpton ever paid his delinquent taxes?)

From Breitbart, according to a Texas sheriff, the Mexican citizen who allegedly killed five of his neighbors has already been deported three times.

From Newsmax, according to Senator Ted Cruz (R-TX), is "gambling" with the American economy.

And from Sky News, a special documentary on the upcoming coronation of the U.K.'s King Charles III.

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