Thursday, May 25, 2023

Thursday Tidbits

On a slightly cool and sunny Thursday, here are some things going on:

From National Review, a Supreme Court decision reins in the EPA on the Clean Water Act.

From FrontpageMag, the real revelation from the report by Special Counsel John Durham.

From Townhall, what, there's bipartisan opposition to the left's war on gas stoves?

From The Washington Free Beacon, black activists distance themselves from the group Black Lives Matter as it heads toward financial insolvency.

From the Washington Examiner, President Biden vetoes an congressional effort to overturn the Washington, D.C. police reform law.

From The Federalist, Bud Light and its parent company Anheuser-Busch double down on their transgender insanity and sponsor upcoming pride parades.

From American Thinker, dissecting (figuratively, of course) former President Obama.

From MRCTV, documents show Biden's weaponization of the DHS against Christians and Republicans.

From NewsBusters, former President Trump continues to leave rent-free inside the heads of CNN and MSNBC hosts.

From Canada Free Press, Florida Governor Ron DeSantis's (R) presidential campaign announcement on Twitter had some technical difficulties.

From TeleSUR, the Peruvian Congress declares Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador persona non grata.

From TCW Defending Freedom, during the coronavirus pandemic, where did the flu go?

From Gatestone Institute, why the Ukrainians fight.

From The Stream, if you tear down the norm, don't be surprised about what comes next.

From The Daily Signal, a group of 35 Republican congresscritters urge Speaker McCarthy (R-Cal) to take "three specific actions" on the debt ceiling.

From The American Conservative, cities in the western U.S. are a success story.

From The Western Journal, First Lady Jill Biden puts a "please clap" moment into a speech.

From BizPac Review, the outdoor recreation products company The North Face decides to follow in Bud Light's and Target's footsteps.

From The Daily Wire, meanwhile, Target takes a $6 billion loss in its stock value.

From the Daily Caller, congresscritter Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) claims that the FBI is "protecting Joe Biden" by withholding a document.

From Breitbart, the aforementioned Bud Light and Anheuser-Busch offers rebates on the purchase of some of their products.

From Newsmax, Biden and McCarthy appear closer to a debt ceiling deal.

And from the New York Post, women of Generation Z are dressing like mermaids to escape reality.  (Am I still allowed to call female GenZ-ers "women"?)

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