Tuesday, January 23, 2024

Tuesday Things

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

From National Review, how Democrats exploit the idea that "democracy is at stake".

From FrontpageMag, how former President Obama took over the Biden administration.

From Townhall, how a "trans" golfer who won a women's tournament responded to the backlash.

From The Washington Free Beacon, Columbia University defends including an anti-Semitic defender of terrorism in its "Day of Dialogue".

From the Washington Examiner, according to an opinion column, there are six questions that every Democrat must answer.

From The Federalist, why the Democratic party's formula making electoral maps is inherently crooked.

From American Thinker, everyone should stay in their own respective lanes.

From MRCTV, the "Black national anthem" will be sung at the Super Bowl.  (As I might have previously pointed out, I agree with the aforementioned Obama that Lift Every Voice And Sing is a great song, but the U.S. has only one national anthem.)

From NewsBusters, The Jerusalem Post agonizes over the carbon dioxide created by Israel's war against Hamas.

From Canada Free Press, the late Canadian singer Gordon Lightfoot wrote some poetry for winter-weary hearts.

From TeleSURPresident Nicolas Maduro claims that far-right forces seek to create violence in Venezuela.

From TCW Defending Freedom, the hounding of a British lawyer who dared to challenge the coronavirus vaccine.

From EuroNews, the World Health Organization reports an "alarming rise" in cases of measles in Europe.

From Voice Of Europe, the Czech Republic detained 13,898 illegal aliens in 2023.

From ReMix, Germany considers allowing foreigners to join its army.

From Balkan Insight, the Greek Orthodox Church comes out against a Greek government bill that would legalize same-sex marriages.

From The North Africa Post, Moroccan King Mohammed VI invites Nigerian President Bola Ahmed Adekunle Tinubu to visit Morocco.

From The New Arab, Moroccan authorities demolish the earthquake-stricken village of Imsouane due to its buildings being illegal.

From Gatestone Institute, Palestinian leaders who will condemn terrorism are wanted.

From RadioFreeEurope/RadioLiberty, an Iranian protester convicted of killing a policeman is executed.

From IranWire, a non-binary Iran recounts abuse received from authorities.

From Iran International, the execution of an Iranian protester took place even though Iran's Supreme Court overturned his death sentence.

From Khaama Press, the Torkham border crossing between Afghanistan and Pakistan is reopened after an 11-day closure.

From Hasht e Subh, Taliban intelligence forces detain a merchant from the Afghan province of Badakhshan in the city of Kunduz.

From the Afghanistan Times, the Taliban forces 600 women to leave their jobs due to its draconian laws.

From Dawn, Baloch protesters call off their sit-in outside the headquarters of the National Press Club in Islamabad, Pakistan.

From Pakistan Today, the Pakistani cabinet approves the deployment of troops during the country's upcoming elections.

From The Stream, why would police allow children to walk past a pipe bomb and what else on January 6th?

From The Daily Signal, Ohio Governor Mike DeWine's (R) executive order on transgender surgeries misses the mark.

From The American Conservative, are the U.S. and U.K. striking Yemen's Houthis to "restore deterrence"?

From The Western Journal, according to a survey, a majority of Americans don't believe that President Biden in running the White House.

From BizPac Review, congresscritter and Senatorial candidate Adam Schiff (D-Cal) is called out by Senatorial candidate and former baseball player Steve Garvey (R).  (Schiff happens!)

From The Daily Wire, the World Health Organization names a former prostitute and a "gender[bleep]ing" theorist to its Transgender Health Expert Board.

From the Daily Caller, even Democrats will be shocked by Senator Chuck Schumer's (D-NY) latest power grab.

From the New York Post, New Yorkers reveal the worst aspects of living in their city.

From Breitbart, at a rally against "extremism", German left-wingers call for supporters of the party AfD to be killed.  (Apparently, calling for the deaths of people who don't agree with you is not extreme, if those people are on the right.)

From Newsmax, according to its Oversight Board, the company Meta has not done a good job removing Holocaust-denying content.

And from SFGate, a woman is arrested in Roseville, California for allegedly stealing Stanley Quenchers worth a total of $2,500.

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