Friday, June 9, 2023

Friday Fuss

On a cool cloudy (at my undisclosed location) Friday, here are some things going on:

From National Review, former President Trump gets indicted again.

From FrontpageMag, a hate group accuses parental rights organizations of being hate groups.

From Townhall, no, pointing out the lack of charges from former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton's server scandal is not "whataboutism".  (Naturally, my spellchecker does not like the term "whataboutism".)

From The Washington Free Beacon, lessons from Ronald Reagan's first inaugural address - as governor of California in 1967.

From the Washington Examiner, the three biggest questions about the new Trump indictment.

From The Federalist, the media elites show their selective appreciation of disasters.

From American Thinker, how to take down a duly elected president.

From MRCTV, the Florida State women's softball team win their third straight national championship, and to the media's shock, give the glory to God.

From NewsBusters, presidential historian Douglas Brinkley blames Trump's new indictment on someone who is no longer around to defend himself from such an accusation.

From Canada Free Press, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's fearmongering is spreading faster than his country's wildfires.

From TeleSUR, Colombian President Gustavo Petro arrives in Havana, Cuba to attend a ceremony in the peace negotiations between his government and the National Liberation Army.

From TCW Defending Freedom, yes, it's supposed to get hot during summer.

From Snouts in the Trough, how to further bloat the U.K.'s already bloated NHS.

From EuroNews, European leaders show a diversity of opinion on the E.U.'s new immigration and asylum policy.

From ReMix, a video of a Syrian migrant stabbing children in Annecy, France gets censored.  (See yesterday's post for a link to the story from the Daily Mail.)

From Balkan Insight, the Greek Supreme Court bans a jailed "far-right" politician from running for public office.

From The North Africa Post, using energy in Côte d'Ivoire is gonna cost ya 10 percent more, pilgrim.

From The New Arab, according to Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan, normalization with Israel would result in "limited benefits" for the Palestinians.

From Gatestone Institute, the Iranian government actually boasts about deceiving the West in the nuclear talks with whom it is engaging.

From The Stream, looking back from 2073.

From The Daily Signal, there's nothing to see here but a credible whistleblower accusing President Biden of bribery.

From The American Conservative, recalling "Big Red" and his victory at the Belmont 50 years ago today.  (Yours truly watched it on TV.)

From The Western Journal, Trump releases a defiant video in response to his new indictment.

From BizPac Review, Cracker Barrel caves to the woke left.

From The Daily Wire, podcast host Joe Rogan blasts Target and Bud Light for (figuratively) "shoving"  the trans agenda "down everybody's throat".

From the Daily Caller, left-wing activists harass random people in New York City over the death of subway rider Jordan Neely.

From the New York Post, a personal Trump aide, who also served him in the White House, is indicted in the classified documents probe.

From Breitbart, according to former congresscritter and gubernatorial candidate Lee Zeldin (R-NY), Trump's new indictment makes his reelection as president more likely.

From Newsmax, according to congresscritter James Comer (R-KY), the timing of Trump's new indictment is "no coincidence".

And from Fox News, if you're well off, speeding in Finland is gonna cost ya a lot, pilgrim.  (via the New York Post)

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