Saturday, December 23, 2023

Saturday Links

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

From National Review, trying to disqualify President Biden from state ballots in response to Colorado's decision on former President Trump would be a stupid "anti-strategy".

From Townhall, a Canadian journalist who pushed for the coronavirus vaccines and concentration camps for anyone who defied government orders has died after being "declared neurologically dead".

From The Washington Free Beacon, after threatening to sue the New York Post for alleged false allegations of plagiarism, Harvard University finds a new case of plagiarism against its president Claudine Gay.

From the Washington Examiner, according to climate czar and former Senator (D-MA) and Secretary of State John Kerry, criticizing Biden for his age is a "sort of ageism".

From American Thinker, a chart shows why Argentinians voted to make Javier Milei their president.

From NewsBusters, how the media covered the end of the U.S.S.R.

From Canada Free Press, when does responding to something with violence become rational?

From TeleSUR, the mayor of Guachené, Colombia is murdered.

From TCW Defending Freedom, how to fight back against the self-service checkout machines.

From RAIR Foundation USA, a man on France's terror watch list enters a synagogue in Paris, prays in Arabic, and recites verses from the Koran.

From Gatestone Institute, three things that the Biden administration should do in order to stop the Iranian mullahs.

From The Stream, a "new-ish" Christmas song shows the Nativity from the perspective of Joseph.

From BizPac Review, Senator Lindsey Graham (R-SC) declares "war" over a bill in New York state that would force Chik-fil-A to open on Sundays.  (While I, too, don't like this bill, I'm not sure that it's the business of either Senator Graham or myself, since neither he nor I live in New York, although in my case, I'm a former resident of the state.)

From The Daily Wire, Governor Gavin Newsom (D-Cal) criticizes a proposal to remove Trump from the ballot in California.

From the Daily Caller, a phone call sheds light on why the Biden administration delayed its response to the Chinese spy balloon.

From the New York Post, a man in Bixby, Oklahoma decorates 22 houses in his neighborhood with Christmas lights.

From Breitbart, families in northern Mexico flee their homes due to gun battles between drug cartels.

From Newsmax, according to Reverend Franklin Graham, Pope Francis's blessing to gays "has no meaning".

And from SFGate, according to hackers, a scene in the Netflix movie Leave the World Behind in which a fleet of Tesla EVs is hijacked would be difficult but not impossible to replicate in real life.

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