Saturday, July 1, 2023

Saturday Stuff To Start July

On a warm and (even more) humid (than usual) Saturday which is the first day of July, here are some things going on:

From National Review, "Bidenomics" won't save the Biden presidency.

From Townhall, President Biden exhibits the greatest "denial psychosis in history".

From The Washington Free Beacon, while Biden claims to want to oppose "privilege" in education, but once helped pull some strings to get his granddaughter into UPenn.  (Come to think of it, college enrollment is a privilege.)

From the Washington Examiner, Republican Senators are unlikely to fight over Senator Diane Feinstein's (D-Cal) seat on the Judiciary Committee.

From The Federalist, a certain men's problem is so common that over-the-counter remedies might soon be available.

From American Thinker, former First Lady Michelle Obama Tweets about oppression as she and her husband the former president relax on a Greek Yacht in the Mediterranean Sea.

From NewsBusters, the media vilified then-nominee Clarence Thomas before his former co-worker Anita Hill brought her accusations.

From Canada Free Press, Americans are starting to sense "the traitor class".

From TCW Defending Freedom, vegetation around railway stations in northern England, the "sheep of the week", and "wheels of the week".

From Snouts in the Trough, the WHO explains the distinction between gender and sex.  (Out here in the fi....oh, wait, not that WHO.)

From Allah's Willing Executioners, rioters in France threaten Jews.  (If you read German, read the story at Bild.)

From Gatestone Institute, congressional approval is needed for any nuclear deal Biden makes with Iran.

From The Stream, according to a study, almost 10,000 babies in Texas have been saved from abortion in eight months.

From The American Conservative, even with a recent favorable Supreme Court decision, Christians should not become complacent.

From The Western Journal, Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm finds a shortage of electric vehicle charging stations while on a "green energy" tour.

From BizPac Review, as leftist billionaire George Soros passes his foundation to his son Alexander, it lays off 40 percent of its workers.

From The Daily Wire, Tennessee moves to defend its laws against child mutilation and performances that are not age-appriopriate.

From the Daily Caller, video shows alleged aggressive actions by a New York City subway rider who was fatally stabbed.

From the New York Post, former President Trump calls Biden "China-first".

From Breitbart, at an E.U. summit, Polish Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki points out the contrast between Poland and France.

From Newsmax, 5G signals could disrupt airplane flights starting this weekend.

And from The U.S. Sun, a chilling link is found between the weapon by which JonBenĂ©t Ramsey was killed and the pedophile who confessed to her murder.  (via the New York Post)

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