Friday, June 23, 2023

Friday Fuss

On a cloudy and mild Friday, here are some things going on:

From National Review, don't give the left one inch.

From FrontpageMag, the left can have either Islam or LGBTQ+, but not both.

From Townhall, there's a problem with whom First Son Hunter Biden was with at a state dinner.

From The Washington Free Beacon, CEO Patricia Stonesifer of The Washington Post funnels hundreds of thousands of dollars to Democrat candidates.

From the Washington Examiner, up the creek with congresscritter Adam Schiff (D-Cal) with the truth thrown overboard.

From The Federalist, allegedly "extreme" weather have never threatened America less.

From American Thinker, former President Trump did what presidential candidate Ross Perot couldn't do.  (Both Trump and Perot were businessmen before running for president.  Whereas Perot ran as an independent, before later founding the Reform Party, Trump went through the Republican Party.)

From MRCTV, criminals control American cities, which is entirely the fault of left-wing policies.

From NewsBusters, Senator Ron Wyden (D-OR) claims that section 230 of the Communications Decency act protects controversial speech, but ignores rampant media censorship.

From Canada Free Press, President Biden drowns the truth about what happened to the Titan submersible in the Atlantic Ocean.

From TeleSUR, five keys to understanding Guatemala's upcoming elections.

From TCW Defending Freedom, would the climate fearmongers please tells us what a normal climate is supposed to be?

From EuroNews, a British man becomes the mayor of a town on one of Spain's Balearic Islands, without ever becoming a Spanish citizen.

From ReMix, rival people smugglers in Serbia near the Hungarian border get into a gun battle and almost shoot a group of Serbian fishermen.  (If you read Hungarian, read the story at Magyar Nemzet.)

From Balkan Insight, police in Kosovo arrest another suspect for alleged attacks against KFOR soldiers.

From The North Africa Post, Niger's legislators adopt a new national anthem.

From The New Arab, a drama film about abortion is set in Yemen.

From Palestinian Media Watch, the Palestinian Authority's Ministry of Religion gives instructions for preachers at mosques.

From Gatestone Institute, nuclear-armed communists go on the warpath.

From The Stream, overnight summer camps for transgender kids are popping up all over the U.S., and other stories.

From The Daily Signal, don't let Hunter Biden's plea deal distract you from the real Biden problem, which is Ukraine.

From The American Conservative, Secretary of State Antony Blinken said the right thing when he was in Beijing, China.

From The Western Journal, an IRS whistleblower reveals what Hunter Biden did to threaten foreign officials.

From BizPac Review, Bud Light comes out with a new ad, which results in a field day on Twitter.

From The Daily Wire, what were those "banging" noises heard by rescuers days after the Titan submersible imploded?

From the Daily Caller, North Carolina Lieutenant Governor Mark Robinson (R) endorses Trump.

From the New York Post, residents of Washington state are fed up with drug overdoses after the state decriminalized drugs.

From Breitbart, 22 stores are closed in downtown San Francisco in 18 months.

From Newsmax, recently indicted congresscritter George Santos (R-NY) is placed under travel restrictions.

And from the Genesius Times, after hearing about the implosion of the Titan submersible, Biden promises to send $100 billion more to Ukraine.

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