Saturday, May 13, 2023

Saturday Links

On a cloudy Saturday with some light rain, here are some things going on:

From National Review, President Biden's electric vehicle mandate is a terrible idea.

From Townhall, the Biden administration appeals a judge's decision to block its release of illegal migrants without court dates.

From The Washington Free Beacon, the one number that explains the humiliating town hall that CNN hosted with former President Trump.

Form the Washington Examiner, according to an opinion column, Biden thinks its "just fine" that his family monetized his office when he vice president.

From The Federalist, 10 years after the conviction of abortionist Kermit Gosnell for performing illegal abortions and killing three babies born alive, would his behavior become the norm in post-Roe America?

From American Thinker, since when do illegal aliens get priority over needy American citizens for taxpayer-funded government services?

From NewsBusters, the show CBS Saturday Morning suggests that to save the planet, we should eat bugs.  (I know that a diet of locusts and wild honey was once good enough for John the Baptist, but I don't think that the Gospels ever recommend it for people in general.  However, there is a way to sample such food.)

From Canada Free Press, we're heading toward a breaking point.

From TCW Defending Freedom, by giving in to the Remainers without a fight, U.K. Prime Minister Rishi Sunak seals his own fate.

From Snouts in the Trough, the U.K.'s useless NHS managers are clueless, and "the joys of immigration".

From EuroNews, one hundred villagers in Brienz, Switzerland evacuate as geologists warn of an impending rockslide.  (I was in Brienz in 1996 to ride a train up to the Breinzer Rothorn.)

From The North Africa Post, Morocco's largest private electricity producer, Taqa Maroc, sets up a renewal energy subsidiary.

From The New Arab, why Arab countries refuse to compete in the Eurovision Song Contest.

From Gatestone Institute, the Biden administration green lights Iran's nuclear program and terrorists.

From The American Conservative, 10 years after the aforementioned conviction of abortionist Kermit Gosnell, we should ask how unusual his case was.

From The Western Journal, a civil rights attorney has a message for Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg about using the "race card" in the case about the death of Jordan Neely.

From BizPac Review, White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre pouts over the aforementioned judge's immigration decision.

From The Daily Wire, Education Secretary Miguel Cordona come under fire for possible fraud in the "student loan bailout scheme".

From the Daily Caller, according to an opinion column, the Republicans are clueless as to the real agenda behind the Democrat illegal immigration agenda.

From the New York Post, while giving a graduation speech at Howard University, Biden claims that the newest Supreme Court Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson is "brighter" than her colleagues.

From Breitbart, congresscritter James Comer (R-KY) believes then-President Obama knew about the Biden family's foreign dealings.

From Newsmax, Florida Governor Ron DeSantis (R) states that Iowa is "like the Florida of the Midwest".

And from SFGate, you dirty rat!

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