Saturday, April 22, 2023

Saturday Links

On a rainy Saturday, here are some things going on:

From National Review, Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg and congresscritter Jim Jordan (R-OH) settle their differences, for the time being.

From Townhall, The Wall Street Journal has some advice for President Biden.

From the Washington Examiner, according to an opinion column, the federal case against First Son Hunter Biden just got more interesting.

From American Thinker, how the Chinese government controls Chinese people outside of China, including in the U.S.

From NewsBusters, decades of left-wing media hysteria about Fox News.

From Canada Free Press, Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg spends $20 million of taxpayer money for female crash test dummies.  (Who's the real dummy here?)

From TCW Defending Freedom, parliamentcritter Dominic Raab is not a bully but exactly the kind of person that the U.K. needs in public life.

From EuroNews, after being in office for six months, Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni "collides with reality".

From The North Africa Post, on the occasion of Eid Al Fitr, Moroccan King Mohammed VI pardons 1,518 convicts.

From The New Arab, the Sudanese army agrees to allow foreigners to leave Sudan.

From Gatestone Institute, the Biden administration is still trying to negotiate a "deal" with Iran.

From The Stream, when it comes to Iran, "what's past is prologue".

From The American Conservative, "the castle crumbles".

From The Western Journal, Senator John Fetterman (D-PA) is blasted on social media after posting a photo of himself holding a flag that encourages marijuana use.

From BizPac Review, Bud Light confirms that the vice president for marketing behind the ad campaign useing fake female Dylan Mulvaney has been given a "leave of absence".  (The article links to a story in AdAge, which requires a subscription in order to access.)

From The Daily Wire, the aforementioned Hunter Biden's lawyers reportedly plan to meet with federal prosecutors.

From the Daily Caller, everything that the Los Angeles Times got wrong in their "hit piece" about the Daily Caller.

From Breitbart, reckless human smuggling continues in Kinney County, Texas.

From Newsmax, in his dissent on the case involving the abortion drug mifepristone, Supreme Court Justice Sam Alito express doubts that the White House would obey a ruling with which is disagreed.

And from the New York Post, a 4-month-old puppy survives a 30-mile ride in a car's engine compartment.

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