Friday, December 22, 2023

Friday Phenomena

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

From National Review, former New Jersey Governor Chris Christie's (R) presidential campaign inadvertently favors former President Trump.

From FrontpageMag, supporters of Hamas in the U.S. have formed a "Hamas-American bund".

From Townhall, it appears that former President Obama was involved in Harvard University President Claudine Gay getting to keep her job.

From The Washington Free Beacon, Harvard's problems are bigger than just President Gay.

From the Washington Examiner, the intellectual roots of President Biden's failure at the southern border.

From The Federalist, the LGBT mob went after a Christian professor at Western Michigan University who spoke about his struggle with homosexuality.  (What is this "tolerance" you speak of?)

From American Thinker, let's discuss the left-wing hate for heterosexual fathers.

From MRCTV, Senator John Fetterman (D-PA) claims that he's not a "progressive", but his record says otherwise.  (I have to respect his waving an Israeli flag at pro-HamasPalestinian protesters.)

From NewsBusters, according to a column in The Telegraph, going without fossil fuels would result in 6 billion people dying within a year.

From Canada Free Press, the reality behind the alleged "97 percent" consensus on manmade global warming climate change.

From TeleSUR, Argentinian President Javier Milei sues protesters for "extortion and fraud".

From TCW Defending Freedom, the climate fearmongers unleash mosquito fever.

From EuroNews, police in Manchester, England launch an investigation the alleged abduction of the boy who was recently found after going missing six years ago.

From Voice Of Europe, in the German state of Saxony, AdF fights against being classified as a "right-wing extremist" group.

From ReMix, the left-wing mayor of Saint-Denis, France is assaulted by men of "North African" appearance not far from her home.  (If you read French, read the story at Le Parisien and a related story at Le Figaro.)

From The North Africa Post, Morocco prepares for another year of drought.

From The New Arab, the widow of murdered Saudi Arabian journalist Jamal Khashoggi is granted political asylum in the U.S.

From RAIR Foundation USA, an Afghan who migrated to Sweden claiming to be a minor allegedly murders a 75-year-old woman.

From The Times Of Israel, black Israelis such as Ethiopian Jews push back against race-based anti-Israel stereotypes found abroad.

From Gatestone Institute, does U.S. President Biden want Israel to lose the war against Gaza?

From The Stream, if it got its way, the anti-fossil fuel movement would kill.

From The Daily Signal, leftists bring crime and no punishment.

From The Western Journal, a man is indicted for allegedly sending death threats to three Republican presidential candidates.

From BizPac Review, leftists accuse U.S. Marshalls of defying a Biden executive order against using private prisons to house inmates.

From The Daily Wire, an NBC reporter admits seeing the largest crowd of illegal aliens crossing the border ever during his reporting.

From the New York Post, almost 40 percent of Americans miss social situations due to skin flareups.

From Breitbart, Canada opens up to refugees from Gaza.

From Newsmax, the Supreme Court declines to rule on Trump's immunity claim.

And from the Daily Caller, reality TV star Bethany Franklin claims to have set off an airport's metal detector with her, uh, private part.

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