Friday, September 22, 2023

Friday Fuss

On a cloudy and somewhat cool Friday, here are some things going on:

From National Review, the corruption indictment of Senator Robert Menendez (D-NJ) must be read to be believed.

From FrontpageMag, amid rumors that Senator John Fetterman (D-PA) has been replaced with a body double, the biggest oddity gets overlooked.

From Townhall, our self-inflicted disaster at the southern border.

From The Washington Free Beacon, more on the indictment of Senator Menendez.

From the Washington Examiner, Senator Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) confirms that Menendez will step down as leader of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee.

From The Federalist, don't expect the IRS to ever investigate the "Zuckbucks" affair.

From American Thinker, Presidents Biden (U.S.) and Lula da Silva (Brazil) are as "thick as thieves".

From MRCTV, Education Secretary Miguel Cardona chastises parents for having the nerve to think that they know what's right for their kids.

From NewsBusters, The View goes Sergeant Schultz on Senator Menendez's indictment.

From TeleSUR, the Brazilian Supreme Court supports decriminalizing abortion.

From TCW Defending Freedom, the floods in Libya were caused by defective dams, not climate change.

From Snouts in the Trough, roll up your sleeve and get the latest coronavirus booster.

From The Jerusalem Post, the last Jew in Yemen has been held hostage by the Houthi rebels.

From Gatestone Institute, Turkey has "an air force without wings".

From The Stream, there probably should be a law.

From The Daily Signal, the United Auto Workers strike pits the blues against the greens.

From The American Conservative, Poland runs out of patience.

From BizPac Review, the Chief Twit blasts the media for going Sergeant Schultz on the border crisis.

From The Daily Wire, police in the U.K. drop their investigation of a woman who was arrested for praying silently near an abortion facility.

From the Daily Caller, some details from the many-times-aforementioned indictment of Senator Menendez.

From the New York Post, the drug store chain Rite Aid reportedly proposes to close up to 500 stores under a bankruptcy plan.

From Breitbart, Biden thinks that you shouldn't own a gun if need 80 shots in a magazine.

From Newsmax, according to Speaker McCarthy (R-Cal), passing a short-term spending bill is still possible.

And from the Genesius Times, in switching from Democrat to Republican, Eric Johnson of Dallas becomes the black white supremacist mayor.

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