Tuesday, January 30, 2024

Tuesday Tidbits

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

From National Review, President Biden makes a destructive decision to stymie American natural gas.

From FrontpageMag, it's all too obvious why the word "Democrats" ends with "rats".

From Townhall, congresscritter and "Squad" member Cori Bush (D-MO) is reportedly being investigated for alleged misuse of funds for security services.

From The Washington Free Beacon, according to a complaint, former Harvard President Claudine Gay is not the only alleged plagiarizer at the school.

From the Washington Examiner, according to a legal group, an executive action by then-President Obama could alter legal presumptions in former President Trump's documents case.

From The Federalist, congresscritter and "Squad" member Ilhan Omar (D-Min, or maybe D-Somalia) represents all that is wrong with the American immigration system.

From American Thinker, the Irish government joins in the left-wing "de-Judaizing" of the Holocaust.

From MRCTV, actor William Shatner defends the Star Trek franchise from the E.U.'s language police.

From NewsBusters, appearing in the CNBC show Squawk Box, American Petroleum Institute CEO Mike Sommers calls the Biden administration's attack on American natural gas "bad for consumers".

From Canada Free Press, leftists try to transgender Jesus.

From TeleSUR, Venezuela removes 140,000 tones of solid waste from Lake Maracaibo.

From TCW Defending Freedom, it's time to dump some solid waste on certain people who oppose democracy.

From EuroNews, the French government prepares new measures to calm down protests by French farmers.

From Voice Of Europe, a new German political party linked to Turkish President Erdoğan seeks to gain influence in the European parliament.  (Are there any parties in Turkey linked to German Prime Minister Olaf Scholz?  Probably not.)

From ReMix, according to a poll, two out of three Germans in the state of Saxony think that their country is "dangerously infested" with foreigners.

From Balkan Insight, four Kosovo men are sentenced to prison for planning to commit acts of terrorism.

From The North Africa Post, the Italian government refuses to let the separatist group Polisario participate in the Italy-Africa summit.

From The New Arab, Israeli forces close in on the Gazan city of Rafah.

From Jewish News Syndicate, Israeli forces in Gaza find a document detailing Hamas's psychological warfare strategy.

From The Times Of Israel, an Iranian and two Canadians are charged with plotting to kill two people in my part of the world, one of whom is a defector from Iran.

From Gatestone Institute, 100 days after Hamas's October 7th attack against Israel.

From The Stream, doctors admit that puberty blockers are not "reversible".

From The Daily Signal, why you might want to reconsider flying on United Airlines.

From The American Conservative, Governor Greg Abbott (R) is right to defend Texas's borders.

From The Western Journal, hosts on The View panic about what a third-party candidate could do to Biden's chances to get reelected.

From BizPac Review, congresscritter and "Squad" member AOC (D-NY) gets "destroyed" over her demand that U.S. funding to UNRWA is restored.  (Have I picked on the "Squad" enough for one day?)

From The Daily Wire, Speaker Johnson (R-LA) clashes with the Biden White House over border security.

From the Daily Caller, Republican state attorneys general push back against the Biden administration's plan to give the IRS even more power.

From the New York Post, Illinois declines to remove Trump from its primary ballot.

From Breitbart, presidential candidate and former Governor Nikki Haley (R-SC) claims that Trump is in mental decline.

From Newsmax, Haley draws money from anti-Trump donors.  (The article cites a story in The Wall Street Journal, which requires a subscription in order to read.)

And from SFGate, a horseshoer may have helped to confirm the location of the parade for the San Francisco 49ers if they win the Super Bowl.

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