Sunday, July 30, 2023

Sunday Links

On a warm (but not too warm) and sunny Sunday, here are some things going on:

From National Review, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration new fuel economy standards in an effort to push electric vehicles.

From Townhall, three school districts, parents, teachers, and administrators sue the Pennsylvania Department of Education over its "woke" guidelines.

From The Washington Free Beacon, a review of a book about blues musician Robert Johnson.

From the Washington Examiner, the Senators and congresscritters who have started driving electric vehicles.

From American Thinker, travel restrictions in the name of climate change.

From NewsBusters, CNN commentator and Republican strategist points out that the Republicans are not at fault for First Son Hunter Biden being a "scumbag".

From Canada Free Press, the Democrats chose President Biden, "and the devil has arrived to collect".

From TCW Defending Freedom, if you're in the U.K., will climate change make you fry, freeze or drown?

From Gatestone Institute, has China outmaneuvered the Biden administration?

From The Stream, child sex trafficking in the U.S. and its context.  (Reader discretion is advised.)

From The Daily Signal, happy "eleventy-first" birthday birthday to the late economist Milton Friedman.

From The Western Journal, a "lightly edited" transcript of an interview of Senator John Fetterman (D-PA) by The New York Times has been published.

From BizPac Review, it's "clear" that the aforementioned Hunter Biden broke the law, says congresscritter Jim Himes (D-Con).  (Yes, that is a Democrat acknowledging Hunter's misdeeds.)

From The Daily Wire, theology dean Voddie Baucham discusses biblical justice and masculinity.

From the Daily Caller, Florida Governor Ron DeSantis's (R) presidential campaign "is hitting the reset button".

From Breitbart, according to former New Jersey Governor and current president candidate Chris Christie, former President Trump will be "out on bail" during the upcoming campaign.

From Newsmax, thousands of supporters of the junta that just took over Niger attack the French embassy in the country's capital of Niamey.

And from the New York Post, in criticizing New York State's bail reforms, a New York City judge quotes the Grateful Dead.

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