Monday, December 18, 2023

Monday Mania

On a sunny and windy Monday, here are some things going on:

From National Review, Wisconsin state Assembly Speaker Robin Vos (R) scores a win against left-wing indoctrination.

From FrontpageMag, the depravity of Hamas.

From Townhall, how President Biden is reacting to his horrible poll numbers.

From The Washington Free Beacon, how Hamas rendered unnecessary a trip to Poland to visit Nazi camps and thus learn about the Holocaust.

From the Washington Examiner, former President Trump's poll numbers shot up after the indictments began.

From The Federalist, according to research reviews, every study which claims that "conversion therapy" increases the suicide risk for LGBT people is scientifically unsound.

From American Thinker, a disheartening report shows how Trump was convinced to go along with the coronavirus lockdowns.

From MRCTV, a school district in Delaware County, Pennsylvania tells its staff to avoid displaying "Christmas themed decor".  (My spellchecker objects to the word "decor".)

From NewsBusters, CBS decries Israel's insistent efforts of eliminate Hamas.

From Canada Free Press, "censorship is un-American", for which "free speech is the answer".

From TeleSUR, Chileans reject a second proposal for a new constitution, which "reflects new times".

From TCW Defending Freedom, "when good people do bad things".

From Snouts in the Trough, what if countries which produce oil and gas won't sell them to us?

From EuroNews, according to German Defense Minister Boris Pistorius, E.U. countries should prepare for war by the end of the current decade.

From Voice Of Europe, for the first time since World War II, Germany deploys its military personnel outside of its own territory.

From ReMix, Italian bishops are accused of financing illegal immigration into Europe.  (If you read Polish, read the story at wPolitice.  Regrettably, I don't see any links to any related Italian language story.)

From Balkan Insight, a vaccine-skeptic doctor who leads a right-wing populist party holds the balance of power after Serbia's parliamentary elections.

From The North Africa Post, Spanish police and Morocco’s General Directorate of Territorial Surveillance collaborate to take down an ISIS support network.

From The New Arab, Iraq's first provincial election in 10 years is marred by low turnout.

From RAIR Foundation USA, a Hamas supporter in Toronto, Canada threatens police, who do nothing in response.

From Allah's Willing Executioners, life-size nativity scene figures in Rüsselsheim, Germany are beheaded.  (If you read German, read the story at Bild.)

From Gatestone Institute, the Biden administration's curious behavior toward Hamas.

From The Stream, why radicals have to hide their real agenda.

From The Daily Signal, lawsuits challenge gun restrictions in Nebraska's two largest cities.

From The American Conservative, Harvard University has "the worst of both worlds".

From The Western Journal, former Trump advisor Steve Bannon thinks that Trump will pick a woman to run for vice president.

From BizPac Review, First Son Hunter Biden is advised to shut up - by former White House press secretary Jen Psaki.

From The Daily Wire, Tennessee Attorney General Jonathan Skrmetti files a lawsuit against the asset manager BlackRock for allegedly misleading investors about its ESG agenda.

From the Daily Calleran advisory neighborhood commissioner in D.C. is fined for voting twice in the 2020 election, once in D.C. and the other time in Maryland.

From the New York Post, a former U.K. royal chef scoffs at the "boring" Christmas day lunch planned for King Charles III and his family.

From Breitbart, days before its "no-whites" Christmas party, Boston's city council debated allowing foreigners to vote.

And from The Babylon Bee, the LGBTQ community in Washington, D.C. flocks to a hot new gay nightclub.

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