Saturday, January 6, 2024

Saturday Stories

On a warm and partly sunny Saturday in Key West, here are some things elsewhere going on:

From Townhall, law professor Jonathan Turley criticizes President Biden's "anti-free-speech administration".

From The Washington Free Beacon, Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm's favorite electric vehicle is deemed ineligible for federal tax credits because some of its parts are made in China.

From the Washington Examiner, Ray Epps, known for talking about going "IN to the Capitol" (emphasis his), will be sentenced for his actions during the Capitol riot".  (Today is the riot's third anniversary.)

From The Federalist, former congresscritter Liz Cheney's (R-WY) memoir offers a warning, not about former President Trump, but about the ruling class.

From American Thinker, a story for those who believe that "anti-Semitism depends on the context".

From NewsBusters, the director of Star Wars: New Jedi Order gives a "super woke" update on the film.

From Canada Free Press, our elites have purchased "a myriad of hoaxes".

From TeleSUR, the remains of Venezuelan General Domingo Sifontes will be exhumed and transfered to the country's National Pantheon.

From TCW Defending Freedom, in the U.K., the Post Office scandal, the coronavirus, and climate change are "the trinity of con tricks".

From EuroNews, Christians in Europe celebrate the Epiphany.

From Voice Of Europe, terrorists planned to ram a car bomb into the cathedral in Cologne, Germany.  (If you read German, read the story at Bild.)

From The North Africa Post, on the issue of the region of Sahara, Sierra Leone supports Morocco against Algeria.

From Allah's Willing Executioners, a concert entitled The Armed Man: A Mass For Peace, which includes the Islamic call to prayer, will be performed in French churches.  (If you read French, read the story at FDeSouche.)

From OpIndia, a professor at Jay Prakash University in Chhapra, Bihar, India calls for a separate homeland for Indian Muslims.  (I thought that Pakistan - which originally included Bangladesh - was supposed to be the homeland for Muslims in southern Asia.  If you read Hindi, read the story on News18.)

From The Jerusalem Post, a Jewish high school student in London is beaten into saying "free Palestine".  (In a sense, I agree.  I want Palestine to be free - of Hamas.)

From Gatestone Institute, if Western powers do not act, Iran will go nuclear in 2024.

From The Stream, the March for Life announces its speakers for this year's annual event.

From The Western Journal, while Biden posts on the platform formerly known as Twitter that it's impossible to be both pro-insurrection and pro-America, history shows otherwise.

From BizPac Review, Trump accuses former South Carolina Governor (R) and presidential candidate Nikki Haley of being a "globalist".

From The Daily Wire, Ohio Governor Mike DeWine (R) signs a limited executive order banning transgender surgeries on children a week after vetoing a bill that would have banned all transgender treatments for children.

From the Daily Caller, the DC puts out a trailer for its documentary Rigged.

From Breitbart, Border Patrol agents in the Tucson Sector apprehend 30,000 illegal border crossers in two weeks.

From Newsmax, the FAA grounds 171 Boeing 737 Max 9 airliners.

And from the New York Post, in 2025, New York City's East River will get a 9,000-square-foot floating pool.

No comments:

Post a Comment