Saturday, April 1, 2023

Stories For April Fool's Day

On the first day of April, when you can't be sure if stories are serious, here are some things going on:

From National Review, a federal judge blocks Tennessee's new law against drag shows where children might be present.

From Townhall, the Florida Senate "quietly" fills a bill to allow Governor DeSantis (R) to run for president while still holding his current job.

From The Washington Free Beacon, a review of a book about how the media lost the public's trust and how to regain it.

From the Washington Examiner, the Government Publishing Office "inadvertently" revealed the social security numbers of 1,900 who visited the Trump White House on December 14th, 2020.

From The Federalist, 20 examples of left-wingers feigning outrage at then-candidate Trump's "lock her up" gibe against his rival Hillary Clinton.

From American Thinker, former Speaker Pelosi's (D-Cal) Tweet reveals the real intentions behind the indictment of former President Trump.

From NewsBusters, actress Jennifer Anniston (indirectly) criticizes cancel culture.  (Will someone want me to be canceled for using the gendered term "actress"?)

From Canada Free Press, had enough, yet?

From TCW Defending Freedom, who will stand up to the U.K.'s woke elite?

From Snouts in the Trough, could a doctor from Thailand save lives in the U.K.?

From EuroNews, the Ukrainian military shows off its anti-drone technology.

From The North Africa Post, the African Continental Free Trade Area agreement is on track, but only 14.4 percent of international trade in Africa is within the continent.

From The New Arab, Sudanese factions delay a post-coup deal to restore civilian rule.

From Gatestone Institute, thanks to the Biden administration, the Iranian mullahs are winners in the Russian invasion of Ukraine.

From The Stream, was the early Christian church Marxist?

From The American Conservative, the Trump indictment lays bare the elite politics under our republican myths.

From The Western Journal, according to some conservative lawyers, Republican prosecutors need to "take off the gloves" against President Biden.

From BizPac Review, Senator John Fetterman (D-PA) is released from the Walter Reed National Military Medical Center and is "happy to be home" in Braddock, Pennsylvania.

From The Daily Wire, at least seven people are dead after a tornado strikes in McNairy County, Tennessee.

From the Daily Caller, according to experts, Biden's proposed ban on "assault weapons" would not have prevented the Nashville Christian school shooting.

From the New York Post, half of the drunk driving cases in 2022 in the New York borough of Manhattan got dismissed due to reforms passed by the New York state legislature.

From Breitbart, according to Trump advisor Jason Miller, one quarter of the campaign donations given since the Trump indictment came from first-time donors.

From Newsmax, political expert and author Dick Morris advises Trump supporters to stay home and avoid protesting, since it could be misconstrued as violence.  (I've already come to believe that many on the left regard protest and speech with which they disagree as violence, and violence for reasons with which they agree as speech.)

And from the HuffPost, John Legend's "quirky" remix of the song All of Me floors actress Drew Barrymore - literally.

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