Saturday, May 20, 2023

Saturday Stuff

Now that I've returned from a walk through a forest, which Sasquatches are supposed to do, on a warm and sunny Saturday, here are some things going on:

From National Review, New York City Mayor Eric Adams (D) unveils his plan to combat retail theft.

From Townhall, Russia bans hundreds of Americans from entering, including former President Obama.  (That's right, a man whose his parents met in a Russian language class is banned from entering Russia.)

From The Washington Free Beacon, President Biden's efforts to replace the oil sold from the Strategic Petroleum Reserve has so far had zero success.

From the Washington Examiner, Democrats enjoy their fiction about the debt ceiling and the 14th Amendment.

From American Thinker, eight "disturbing" similarities between modern Democrats and a notorious political party in the past.

From NewsBusters, a former lieutenant governor of mine goes left on abortion.

From Canada Free Press, communist governments using lies and terror have failed spectacularly at everything.  (I would differ just a bit.  Communist governments have been successful at one thing - mass murder.)

From TCW Defending Freedom, a coronavirus vaccination causes a side effect that looks like transgenderism.

From EuroNews, Greeks deal with economic recovery pain at tomorrow's general election.

From The North Africa Post, WTO Director-General Ngozi Okonjo Iweala urges Nigeria to stop depending on its oil and gas reserves.

From The New Arab, the Rapid Support Forces in Nigeria arrests Islamist whom they claim had ties to the country's previous government.

From OpIndia, a man in Indore, Madhya Pradesh, India threatens to kill his Hindu girlfriend and her family if they don't convert to Islam.  (If you read Hindi, read the story at Jagran.)

From Allah's Willing Executioners, there are more Muslim pupils than Catholic pupils at compulsory schools in Linz, Austria.  (If you read German, read the story at Exxpress and Vatican News.)

From The Friday Times, two teenage Christian boys in Lahore, Pakistan face blasphemy charges over a name addressed to a puppy.

From Gatestone Institute, the Biden administration's legacy will be a nuclear-armed Iranian regime.

From The Stream, the 1st Amendment fights for its life.

From The Daily Signal, Redeemer Presbyterian Church founder Tim Keller's unwavering apologetic faith has borne fruit.

From The American Conservative, Biden is "not fooling anyone".

From The Western Journal, a "disturbing" video of Biden resurfaces.

From BizPac Review, Education Secretary Miguel Cardona's claim that teachers, not parents, "know what is best for their kids" triggers a "tsunami" of backlash.

From The Daily Wire, Anheuser-Busch loses its perfect LGBTQ equity score by missing a "key moment" to stand up for fake female Dylan Mulvaney.

From the Daily Caller, lawmakers and technology firms call for the regulation of artificial intelligence, which will not be easy.

From the New York Post, recently indicted congresscritter George Santos (R-NY) already faces seven challengers for his seat in 2024.  (If he's convicted of anything, the score will be "one down and 534 to go".)

From Breitbart, according to a poll, 42 percent of "likely voters" want Congress to start impeachment proceedings on President Biden.

And from Newsmax, congresscritter David Schweikert (R-AZ) tells his fellow Republicans to not "panic" while negotiating on raising the debt ceiling.

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