Sunday, January 28, 2024

Sunday Stuff

On a cool and rainy Sunday, here are some things going on:

From National Review, climate idiots activists throw soup at the Mona Lisa at the Louvre museum in Paris.

From Townhall, three American Army soldiers are killed in an Iranian drone attack in Jordan near Syria.

From The Washington Free Beacon, a review of a biography of musician George Harrison.

From the Washington Examiner, congresscritter Claudia Tenney (R-NY) warns that the northern border is also vulnerable.

From American Thinker, in New York state (and other places), left-wingers are erasing Native American history, in part due to Senator Fake Cherokee (D-MA).  (As a native of New York state who grew up learning about the Iroquois, I find this development quite disturbing.)

From NewsBusters, the media's "slobbering" coverage of the late Senator Ted Kennedy's (D-MA) endorsement of then-Senator Barack Obama's (D-IL) 2008 presidential campaign.

From Canada Free Press, the U.N.'s International Court of Justice "makes a mockery of justice".

From TCW Defending Freedom, flawed studies desperately try to prop up the official coronavirus narrative.

From Arutz Sheva, gunmen open fire at a church in İstanbul, Turkey, killing one congregant and wounding several others.

From The Times Of Israel, the leader of UNRWA asks donor countries to reconsider their freezing of funds for the agency.

From Gatestone Institute, civilian deaths in the Gaza Strip are "relatively low".

From The Stream, more on the aforementioned drone attack.

From The Daily Signal, according to congresscritter Mark Green (R-TN), the case for impeachment against Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas is "irrefutable".

From The American ConservativePresident Volodymyr Zelensky will have a difficult time rebuilding Ukraine.

From BizPac Review, Fox News host Greg Gutfeld calls out Saturday Night Live over an embarrassing skit about former President Trump.

From The Daily Wire, Senators push for retaliation against Iran for the drone attack.

From the Daily Caller, the next Republican primary is not in South Carolina.

From the New York Post, a pickpocket in New York City is arrested for the 46th time.

From Breitbart, at least 14 people are shot in Chicago over the current weekend.

From Newsmax, former Speaker Pelosi (D-Cal) urges the FBI to investigate alleged Russian links to protests demanding a ceasefire in Gaza.  (Does she believe that Russians are colluding with these protesters like they allegedly - but really didn't - collude with the 2016 Trump campaign?)

And from People, actress and Baywatch alumna Nicole Eggert regrets her enhancements and urges women to "leave your bodies alone".  (via Breitbart)

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