Tuesday, October 3, 2023

Tuesday Things

As the warm partly sunny weather continues on a Tuesday, here are some things going on:

From National Review, the real problem with our congresscritters.

From FrontpageMag, the original anthem kneeler asks for a job in an organization that he once likened to to a slave plantation.

From Townhall, congresscritter Chip Roy (R-TX) explains how he will vote on the motion to despeakerize congresscritter Kevin McCarthy (R-Cal).

From The Washington Free Beacon, after after trashing senatorial candidate Dr. Mehmet Oz (R-Pa) as a carpetbagger, the media have no problem with a Maryland resident becoming California's new Senator.

From the Washington Examiner, it's bad when liberals respond to criticism with ad hominem attacks.

From The Federalist, shouldn't Congress provide our Marines with uniforms instead of sending endless dollars to Ukraine?

From American Thinker, what was the real motive for the Capitol riot?

From MRCTV, in a house in Minnesota where a young girl was allegedly raped, police find 11 illegal aliens.

From NewsBusters, five "shocking" examples of Big Tech censorship during this past September.

From Canada Free Press, gender lies bury anthropological truth.

From TeleSUR, workers for the São Paolo, Brazil metro and train systems go on strike to oppose their privatization.

From TCW Defending Freedom, in the U.K., beware of Tory politicians promising tax cuts.

From EuroNews, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky(y) visits the eastern front.

From ReMix, an 87-year-old German woman is jailed for making anti-migrant posts on social media.

From Voice Of Europe, if you want to enter Austria from Slovakia during the next 10 days, you'll have to be checked at Austria's border.

From the Greek Reporter, the statue "Kritios Boy" is "a masterpiece of ancient Greek art".

From Balkan Insight, Dubrovnik, Croatia bans the building of new holiday apartments, because the resulting increase in tourism would be "unsustainable".

From Total Croatia News, a visit to the restaurant Šokački Stan in Vincovci, Croatia.

From The Slovenia Times, Slovenian Public Administration Minister Sanja Ajanović comes under fire after making an expensive trip to New York.

From The Malta Independent, Maltese Finance Minister Clyde Caruana claims that former politicians "used and abused" the airline Air Malta for their own benefit.

From ANSA, according to Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni, the arrival of large numbers of migrants from Africa is "explosive" and difficult to address.

From SwissInfo, why is Switzerland refusing to go along with the E.U.'s sanctions on China?

From France24, France agrees to send military equipment to Armenia.

From The Portugal News, when in Portugal, don't drive too fast.

From The North Africa Post, Egyptian President Abdel al-Sisi announces that he will run for reelection.

From The New Arab, bedbugs are found on a ship docked in the Moroccan port of Tangier, which came from Marseille, France.

From The European Conservative, a Moroccan-Catalan woman draws ire from leftists and Muslim NGOs for daring to criticize Islam.  (If you read Spanish, read the story at El Confidencial.)

From Gatestone Institute, a victory for Ukraine over Russia would benefit security in the West.

From The Stream, the question of "what do women want?", from the Canterbury Tales to Barbie, and back to the book of Genesis.

From The Daily Signal, what would Frederick Douglass think of the modern left?

From The American Conservative, congresscritter Eli Crane blasts the Republican congressional leadership.

From Axios, the aforementioned congresscritter McCarthy has been despeakerized.

From BizPac Review, former MLB player Trevor Bauer is vindicated from false sexual assault allegations.

From The Daily Wire, according to a lawsuit, a black mountain climber ruined a man's career with false accusations of "racism".

From the Daily Caller, more on the despeakerization of congresscritter McCarthy.

From Breitbart, still more on the despeakerization of congresscritter McCarthy.

From Newsmax, former cryptocurrency boss Sam Bankman-Fried has not been offered any plea deal.

And from the New York Post, get your tickets to former Rush singer/bassist Geddy Lee's tour - for his memoir My Effin' Life.

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