Friday, December 8, 2023

Friday Phenomena

On a mild and sunny Friday, here are some things going on:

From National Review, the indefensible and shameless First Son Hunter Biden.

From FrontpageMag, could the U.S. go through a "Weimar" period?

From Townhall, on this Chanukah, we should promise to defeat our oppressors, higher education.

From The Washington Free Beacon, the Biden administration responds to record illegal immigration by proposing to making entry to the U.S. even easier for migrants.

From the Washington Examiner and the "new math" department, Washington, D.C. has a voter registration rate of 131 percent.

From The Federalist, the charges against the aforementioned Hunter Biden are so straightforward and stale that they could have been made during 2019 or 2020.

From American Thinker, it's time to hold Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas accountable.

From MRCTV, the University of Pennsylvania loses a $100 million donation due to its refusal to condemn calls for genocide of the Jews.

From NewsBusters, the "big three" networks actually spend over 12 minutes on Hunter Biden's new indictment.

From Canada Free Press, "climate model failures".

From TeleSUR, after Venezuela votes to "defend" the region of Essequibo, shares of ExxonMobil stock fall for three straight days.

From TCW Defending Freedom, despite the claims of climate fearmongers, hurricanes are not getting more frequent or powerful.

From Snouts in the Trough, the stupidity of making the wrong measurements.

From EuroNews, Russian President Putin announces that he will run for another term.

From Voice Of Europe, Germany's left-wing government takes in Afghan expelled from Pakistan after living there illegally.  (Apparently, deporting illegal aliens is OK when Pakistan does it.)

From ReMix, Ukrainian truckers find a way to bypass a border blockade imposed by Polish truckers.

From Balkan Insight, Kosovo indicts 53 former Serbian police officers and military troops for a massacre in the village of Meja in 1999.

From The North Africa Post, two Emirati firms announce plans to build two desalinization plants in the Moroccan region of Sahara.

From The New Arab, rockets are launched at the U.S. embassy in Baghdad, Iraq.

From The Jewish Chronicle, the executive director of CAIR was "happy" so see Hamas's attacks on October 7th.

From Gatestone Institute, what is really behind the later Osama bin Laden's "letter to the American people".

From The Stream, no, Eve was not transgendered.

From The Daily Signal, a short history of President Biden's long record of lying about family business.

From The American Conservative, under the old Bowl Championship Series system, Florida State's football team would have been ranked no. 3.

From The Western Journal, Fox News host Brian Kilmeade and presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy (R) go at each other live on Fox and Friends.

From BizPac Review, Fox News reporter Jennifer Griffin accuses former Fox News reporter Tucker Carlson of lying about statements made by Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin.

From The Daily Wire, more on the three-times-aforementioned Hunter Biden's new criminal charges.

From the Daily Caller, the aforementioned Tucker Carlson reveals what it would take for him to be former President Trump's running mate in 2024.

From the New York Post, an appeals court upholds but narrows the gag order imposed on Trump.

From Breitbart, Border Patrol agents apprehend over 50,000 migrants during the first week of December.

From Newsmax, military personnel will receive a 5.2 percent pay increase in the annual defense bill.

From CBS News, a woman allegedly tries to set fire to Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s birth home in Atlanta.  (via Newsmax)

And from Not the Bee, a teenage trans girl, who had competed as a boy, wins the Southern Region girls 14-and-under Irish dancing competition.

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