Wednesday, August 30, 2023

Wednesday Whatnot

On a warm mostly sunny Wednesday, after I gave myself a day off, here are some things going on:

From National Review, parents sue the Vicksburg, Michigan school district after four girls find a boy in their restroom.

From FrontpageMag, the Biden family's con game (we can only hope) is coming to an end.

From Townhall, the media will soon bury a school shooting story.

From The Washington Free Beacon, according to court records, a woman accused of being involved in a flash mob robbery was released on cashless bail a day earlier.

From the Washington Examiner, for the second time, Senator Mitch McConnell (R-KY) freezes while trying to speak.

From The Federalist, 15 questions which must be asked in an inquiry into possibly impeaching President Biden, because the corporate media won't ask them.

From American Thinker, why the first Republican presidential debate was unsatisfying.

From MRCTV, five charts about Bidenomics that the media doesn't want us to see.

From NewsBusters, five pro-life activists are convicted of violating the FACE act.

From Canada Free Press, you should "leave the soil better than you find it".

From TeleSUR, Salvadorians demand answers about people who have been "disappeared".

From TCW Defending Freedom, the left needs to understand that the U.K. is broke, and thus can't take in any more migrants.  (The same is true for us on the other side of the Pond, with our over 30 trillion in debt.)

From EuroNews, according to former President and Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev, Russia has the right to go to war against NATO.  (He seems to have alternated with Vladimir Putin in those two offices.)

From Voice Of Europe, in the future, driving your car into the center of Prague, Czech Republic might cost ya, pilgrim.

From ReMix, after residents of Grevesmühle, Germany reject hosting migrants in a container village, their mayor decides to use tents instead.

From Balkan Insight, former Yugoslav republics commemorate the International Day of Missing Persons.

From The North Africa Post, the oil company British Petroleum considers investing $3.5 million in Egypt.

From The New Arab, Sudanese army chief Abdel Fattah Burhan calls for "free elections" to end the civil war in Sudan.

From Gatestone Institute, the brazen hypocrisy of the BRICS countries towards black Africans.

From The Stream, disingenuous gender ideologues mutilate young and vulnerable people.

From The Daily Signal, police in Washington, D.C. investigate an abortionist and his clinic.

From The Western Journal, according to a new book about Biden's first two years in the White House, he "fumed" about members of his staff after he seemingly called for regime change in Russia.

From BizPac Review, MSNBC is upset that Florida Governor Ron DeSantis (R) referred to the Jacksonville shooter as a "scumbag".

From The Daily Wire, a male prisoner who strangled a baby to death wants to have transgender surgery, which the ACLU wants taxpayers to pay for.

From the Daily Caller, a crime victims advocate slams Democrats for chasing the "ghost of slavery past".

From the New York Post, the Department of Health and Human Services recommends that marijuana is reclassified as a legal drug.

From Breitbart, congresscritter Jim Jordan (R-OH) subpoenas the Center for Countering Digital Hate.

And from the Genesius Times, Biden comforts victims of Hurricane Idalia with a story of how devastating flatulence blew his classified documents around.

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