Wednesday, December 6, 2023

Wednesday Wanderings

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

From National Review, then-Vice President or private citizen Joe Biden used several email aliases to correspond with a business partner of his son Hunter.

From FrontpageMag, did any Palestinian Arabs try to save any Jews during Hamas's attack on October 7th?

From Townhall, did former South Carolina Governor Nikki Haley (R) just torpedo her presidential campaign?

From The Washington Free Beacon, a foreign aid plan from Democratic Senator could put American tax dollars into the pockets of terrorists.

From the Washington Examiner, most Americans want a smaller government and lower taxes.

From The Federalist, the abortion policy opposed by Senator Tommy Tuberville (R-AL) is just the tip of the policies imposed on the U.S. military.

From American Thinker, Democrats are no longer sing the praises of "Bidenomics".

From MRCTV, congresscritter AOC (D-NY) accidentally admits that boys and girls are different.

From NewsBusters, congresscritter Jerry Carl (R-AL) sends a letter to Google CEO Sunday Pichai over the censorship of a pro-life pregnancy center.

From Canada Free Press, the West is slowly marching toward suicide.

From TeleSUR, the Venezuelan government plans to investigate alleged links between ExxonMobil and opposition politicians.

From TCW Defending Freedom, the Elgin Marbles, the Benin Bronzes, and brainwashed children.

From EuroNews, the French parliament passes a law protecting the right of roosters to crow.  (If you read French, read a related story at BFMTV.)

From Voice Of Europe, Estonia considers giving its Ministry of Defense the power to stop foreign ships.

From Reuters, Polish truckers block military aid to Ukraine.  (via Voice Of Europe)

From ReMix, Germany starts cutting down parts of the Reinhardwald forest, a setting for some of the Grimm fairy tales, to make room for bird choppers.  (I thought that environmentalists loved trees, but it looks like some trees are more equal than others.  If you read German, read the story at Junge Freiheit.)

From Balkan Insight, a double murder in North Macedonia results in unpleasant consequences on various media.

From The North Africa Post, Malian forces send the leader of an ISIS-related terrorist group to his virgins.

From The New Arab, what can we expect from Egypt's upcoming presidential election?

From The Times Of Israel, according to a doctor, at least 10 released hostages were sexually abused while held by Hamas.

From Gatestone Institute, why do Islamists claim land on which few if any Muslims live?

From The Stream, the #MeToo lawsuit carnival needs to be stopped.

From The Daily Signal, according to a study, gender reassignment surgery is not a solution for mental health issues.

From The American Conservative, former Speaker McCarthy (R-Cal) announces his upcoming resignation from congress.

From The Western Journal, more on congresscritter McCarthy's resignation.

From BizPac Review, still more on McCarthy's resignation.

From The Daily Wire, Jeremy's Razors debuts its women's line, because women are not men.

From the Daily Caller, an illegal alien from Romania who committed crimes before coming to the U.S. is released by the government, and goes on to allegedly commit more crimes in the U.S.

From the New York Post, top executives at Sam's Chinese Asian Imports admit being unable to predict the "puzzling" consumer behavior to occur in 2024.

From Breitbart, Pope Francis signs a statement affirming the "global climate crisis".  (Has this statement been translated into Chinese?)

From Newsmax, Florida Governor Ron DeSantis (R) wants to sue the College Football Playoff committee over the exclusion of undefeated Florida State University from the playoffs.  (I, too, don't like FSU being excluded, but I don't think that politicians have jurisdiction over this matter.)

And from News(dot)com(dot)au, would anyone like some fish?  (via the New York Post)

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