Sunday, September 24, 2023

A Few Things From A Traveling Sasquatch

Today I've been taking it easy, a day after my flights, except to visit the one person in the Phoenix area whom I know.  The identity of this person will not be revealed, in order to protect the innocent.  Meanwhile, here are a few things going on:

From The Hill, according to congresscritter George Santos (R-NY), Senator Bob Menendez (D-NJ) should not have to resign because "he's innocent until proven guilty".

From the Daily Caller, several of the former intelligence officials who signed a letter alleging that the Hunter Biden laptop story was Russian disinformation have found jobs in the Biden administration.

From the New York Post, El Paso, Texas is "at a breaking point" as thousands of migrants keep illegally crossing the border.

From Newsmax, the storm Ophelia weakens, but brings more rain to the east coast.

From American Thinker, New York City tries to deter crime on its subway system with a robot.

From TCW Defending Freedom, police in Uxbridge, England tell a group of Christians that their Bible-based posters are anti-social.

From CNBC, according to the leaders of the Armenian-majority Azerbaijani region of Nagorno-Karabakh, its 120,000 ethnic Armenians fear ethnic cleansing and want to migrate to Armenia.

From Gatestone Institute, "carving the golden goose" that is Africa.

From The Stream, how Conformity Of Opinion DEI offices weaponize universities in Virginia, with my own alma mater as a case in point.

And from the Post Millennial, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky and Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau honor a 98-year-old veteran who fought in World War II - for Nazi Germany's Waffen SS.

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