Wednesday, April 19, 2023

Wednesday Wanderings

On a cool and sunny Wednesday, which falls on the anniversary of the first battle of the American Revolution, here are some things going on:

From National Review, environmental lawyer Robert F. Kennedy Jr. (D) launches his presidential campaign.

From FrontpageMag, how the globalism of President Bush the Younger resulted in a transgender Bud Lite.

From Townhall, The Washington Post makes a story in which rumors of a death are greatly exaggerated.

From The Washington Free Beacon, President Biden's policy on illegal immigration is coming home to roost.

From the Washington Examiner, according to polls, Biden is dragging down Democratic Senators up for reelection in 2024, with one notable exception.

From The Federalist, here's the "shadowy" group who ran the federal government's censorship operation.

From American Thinker, the lies about the drug hydroxychloroquine were the worst of the coronavirus era.

From CNS News, can Biden distinguish between males and females?

From Fox News, the parking garage that collapsed in New York City already had four active violations.  (via LifeZette)

From NewsBusters, fake female Dylan Mulvaney gives some "deep theological thoughts".

From Canada Free Press, remembering Patriot's Day and the shot that started the American Revolution.

From TeleSUR, Cubans observe the anniversary of the Bay of Pigs.

From TCW Defending Freedom, the smart alecks who gave the U.K. its dangerous motorways.

From Snouts in the Trough, the U.K.'s useless and woke HNS is drowning in taxpayer money.

From EuroNews, two Russian former convicts claim to have served as commanders for the Wagner mercenary group and to have killed civilians, including children, in Ukraine.

From Euractiv, the French Senate urges the E.U. to trace Ukrainian children deported by Russia and to sanction those involved in the deportations.

From ReMix, according to Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni, Italy needs more children than it needs migrants.

From Balkan Insight, a panel is told that freedom of information in the Balkans is still "on paper only".

From The North Africa Post, the Arab Maghreb Union asks Algeria to pay its dues.

From The New Arab, according to the World Health Organization, the Sudanese health care system is "on the verge of collapse".

From Gatestone Institute, U.S. President Biden has given the Middle East over to Russia and China.

From The Stream, the history of slavery, the modern left, and the truth.

From The Daily Signal, to really save the planet, invest in fossil fuels.

From The American Conservative, learning from the real Dracula.

From The Western Journal, according to an op-ed, Biden is violating Article IV of the Constitution, but it would be foolish to impeach him for it.

From BizPac Review, Biden gets selective about inviting the victims of violence to the White House.

From The Daily Wire, swimmer Riley Gaines points out the irony in swimmer Lia Thomas's claim about lost opportunities.

From the Daily Caller, family members who lost loved ones in a car crash caused by an illegal alien smuggler criticize DHS Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas for not securing the southern border.

From the New York Post, how to watch tomorrow's hybrid solar eclipse.

From Breitbart, Disney will reportedly lay off about 7,000 more employees starting next week.

From Newsmax, according to congresscritter Pat Fallon (R-TX), the Biden administration's report on its withdrawal from Afghanistan "isn't worth the paper it was printed on".

And from Sky News, a bulldog puppy chews his owner's toe "to the bone", which might have saved the man's leg.

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