Sunday, July 16, 2023

Sunday Stories

On a warm cloudy Sunday, here are some things going on:

From National Review, Florida Governor (R) and presidential candidate Ron DeSantis claims that the media is against him, which he will use to his advantage.

From Townhall, former President Trump admits that it was a "mistake" to appoint Christopher Wray as FBI director.  (A political figure is admitting a "mistake"?  What's going on here?)

From The Washington Free Beacon, a review of a book on Russia's invasion of Ukraine.

From the Washington Examiner, former Speaker Gingrich (R-GA) makes a bold prediction on Trump's first year of his second presidency.  (Of course, for this prediction to come true, Trump must first retake the office of president, which is far from certain.)

From American Thinker, why the left hates the movie Sound of Freedom.

From NewsBusters, an NPR reporter touts Capitol riot figure Ray Epps's suit against Fox News.

From Canada Free Press, a "global constitution".

From TCW Defending Freedom, Europeans should not forget that their prosperity is rooted in Judeo-Christian values.

From EuroNews, Russia claims to have shot down drones over Crimea.

From Voice Of Europe, pundit and former weapons inspector Scott Ritter puts out a report claiming that Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky is a British agent.

From The New Arab, a ship owned by the U.N. arrives to pump oil from a tanker stranded off the coast of Yemen.

From News18, police in the Pakistani province of Punjab destroy the minarets of an Ahmadi house of worship, and a Hindu temple is demolished in Karachi, Pakistan to make room for a shopping mall. (What is this "freedom of religion" you speak of?)

From Gatestone Institute, the persecution of Christians in June 2023.

From The Stream, stinky work at the Naval Research Laboratory in Washington, D.C.

From The Daily Signal, according to podcast host Megyn Kelly, the aforementioned Ron DeSantis needs to "get out there and fight" on left-wing media networks.

From BizPac Review, transgender swimmer Lia Thomas shows off a shirt honoring ProFa.

From The Daily Wire, according to coordinator for Strategic Communications at the National Security Council John Kirby, investigators "did the best they could" to track down whoever left the she-don't-lie in the White House.

From the Daily Caller, according to experts, the Supreme Court could end affirmative action at elite U.S. high schools.

From the New York Post, Trump believes that the Secret Service must know who left the she-don't-lie in the White House.

From Newsmax, China is reportedly being "bullish" about debt negotiations.

And from Breitbartaccording to movie director Christopher Nolan, artificial intelligence will soon reach an "Oppenheimer moment".

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