Thursday, September 14, 2023

Thursday Tidbits

As the warm and mostly sunny weather continues on a Thursday, here are some things going on:

From National Review, the bitter irony of Speaker McCarthy's (R-Cal) impeachment inquiry against President Biden.

From FrontpageMag, the recaptured illegal alien convicted of murder in the U.S. is a cult hero in his native Brazil.

From Townhall, First Son Hunter Biden is indicted on gun-related charges for allegedly lying about drug use.

From The Washington Free Beacon, a judicial nominee let the president of Penn State University off on a technicality after he was convicted of covering up the activities of football coach Jerry Sandusky.

From the Washington Examiner, the aforementioned Speaker McCarthy tells those who are threatening to oust him to "file the [bleep]ing motion".

From The Federalist, the impeachment case against Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton implodes as witnesses can't offer evidence of his alleged misdeeds.

From American Thinker, the media should, but will not, apologize to the Catholic Church.

From MRCTV, Project Veritas exposes the non-profit intending to prevent parents from opting their children out of the LGBTQ curriculum.

From NewsBusters, according to the Chief Twit, the old Twitter regime censored Republicans 10 times more than they did leftists.

From Canada Free Press, whether we choose to face it or not, "people kill people".

From TeleSUR, over 105,000 people are imprisoned in El Salvador.

From TCW Defending Freedom, slavery is as old as the human race, so let's stop the self-flagellation.

From EuroNews, pubs in the U.K. have to raise prices.

From Voice Of Europe, the Hungarian government confirms its goal of reducing inflation to a single digit by the end of this year.

From ReMix, 6,000 illegal migrants arrive on the Italian island of Lampedusa in 24 hours.

From Balkan Insight, Albanian authorities arrest 233 people for allegedly using and distributing drugs near schools.

From The North Africa Post, Moroccan King Mohammed VI chairs a meeting about an emergency program for rehousing victims of disasters such as the recent earthquake.

From The New Arab, Syrian government troops surround the home of an allied militia commander in the city of Hasakah.

From the Daily Mail, Germany backs out of an E.U. migrant resettlement plan.

From RAIR Foundation USA, Italian europarliamentcritter Silvia Sardone slams the E.U.'s promotion of the "Islamic veil" and "submission to Islam".

From Allah's Willing Executioners, Islamic "religious police" check women's clothing an beat up an unveiled girl - in Vienna, Austria.  (If you read German, read the story at Exxpress.)

From Gatestone Institute, China spreads its influence while Europe sleeps.

From The Stream, a writer explains why he stopped using the word "gender" unless he qualifies it.

From The Daily Signal, New Mexico Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham's (D) gun edict is blocked in court.

From The American Conservative, the U.S. is not the new Rome.

From The Western Journal, fact-checkers pile on Biden for wrongly claiming that he was in New York City on the day after 9/11.

From Bizpac Review, former Speaker Pelosi (D-Cal) throws Vice President Harris under the bus, and repeatedly runs her over.  (All of this is figuratively, of course.)

From The Daily Wire, Florida Governor Ron DeSantis (R) battles CBS host Nora O'Donnell over abortion and education.

From the Daily Caller, congresscritters Mary Miller (R-IL) and Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) demand an update from the Department of Justice on Biden's classified documents case.

From the New York Post, fans of The View slam host Whoopi Goldberg for asking NSFW questions.  (As I might have mentioned previously, I liked her better as Guinan on Star Trek: The Next Generation.)

From Breitbart, according to a poll, Generation Z has very little trust in major American institutions.  (I can't say that I blame them.)

From Newsmax, more on the aforementioned indictment of Hunter Biden.

And from the Genesius Times, Biden offers the ancient mummified aliens which were recently shown to the Mexican government free health care and a monthly stipend of $6,000 if they come to the U.S.  (Yes, the article is a day old, but in my opinion, also too good to pass up.  I can only wonder if their ancient UFOs still work.)

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