Thursday, April 13, 2023

Thursday Tidings

On a warm sunny Thursday, here are some things going on:

From National Review, the makers of Bud Light beer don't appear to understand its consumers.

From FrontpageMag, President Biden appoints a Muslim liaison to fight "institutional Islamophobia", while the FBI commits Catholicophobia.

From Townhall, yes, this transcript involving Biden is real.

From The Washington Free Beacon, the FBI should go back to protecting state secrets.

From the Washington Examiner, the FBI arrests an Air National Guardsman for alleged involvement in a leak of hundreds of classified documents from the Pentagon.  (In other words, this time, the FBI did indeed go back to protecting state secrets.)

From The Federalist, the Department of Justice promises to bring the abortion pill case to the Supreme Court.

From American Thinker, what were the people at Bud Light thinking?

From CNS News, Biden claims that coming to Ireland is like coming home.

From Fox News, according to a South Korean official, North Korea just fired a "new type of ballistic missile".  (via LifeZette)

From NewsBusters, Nike's use of fake female Dylan Mulvaney to model sports bras leads to a "burn bra challenge".

From Canada Free Press, Walmart closes four stores in Chicago, thus replacing petty thieves with Democrats and their convention.  (I don't particularly like petty thieves, but I regard Democrats as being even more dangerous.)

From TeleSUR, today, Venezuelans celebrate Bolivarian Militia Day.

From TCW Defending Freedom, the BBC launches a campaign against the Chief Twit.

From Snouts in the Trough, are the real donkeys in the mirror?

From EuroNews, more Europeans are building their own homes.

From Euractiv, according to an opinion column, Poland's grain surplus shows that the E.U.'s food system is dysfunctional.  (Or you could say Polska ma za wiele ziarna.)

From ReMix, according to former French intelligence leader Pierre Brochard, France must reduce its immigration or become a third world country.

From Balkan Insight, Croatian authorities charge eight people with smuggling hundreds of kilos of she-don't-lie.

From The North Africa Post, the Israeli Knesset wears Moroccan colors to celebrate Mimouna, the traditional holiday of Moroccan Jews.

From The New Arab, the Syrian government removes Palestinian symbols from the Yarmouk camp for Palestinian refugees, and changes its name.

From The Free Press Journal, a Pakistani Hindu man working as a marketing executive for the media outlet Bol News is kidnapped.

From Gatestone Institute, what is really going on at holy sites in Jerusalem?

From The Stream, the false gods of transgenderism are calling for child sacrifice.

From The Daily Signal, the Florida state House passes a heartbeat bill and sends it to Governor Ron DeSantis's (R) desk.

From The American Conservative, think twice before you fire someone.

From The Western Journal, First Son Hunter Biden has to step in to help "the big guy" understand some questions asked by kids.

From BizPac Review, left-wing producer Ana Kasparian admits bias and making lies about the aforementioned Governor DeSantis.

From The Daily Wire, a lingerie company that uses the tagline "by women, for women" defends using a "non-binary" male model.  (No, this model is not the aforementioned Dylan Mulvaney.)

From the Daily Caller, a self-described "conservative dad" a right-wing alternative to Bud Light.

From the New York Post, the NFL's Washington Commanders will soon have a new set of owners.

From Breitbart, Texas Department of Public Safety officers arrest a man for allegedly having a car full of illegal aliens.

From Newsmax, stocks surge on news of subsiding inflation and a loosening labor market.

From the HuffPost, a man gets a year in prison for threatening a company that publishes dictionaries.

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