Saturday, June 22, 2024

Saturday Stuff

On a hot Saturday that might set a record high for its date, here are some things going on:

From National Review, the University of Southern California decides against disciplining a Jewish professor who criticized Hamas while walking past anti-Israel protesters.

From FrontpageMag, imposing an apparently permanent gag order against former President Trump, and could it be done to others?

From Townhall, New York City Mayor Eric Adams (D) insists that the U.S. "needs" illegal aliens.  (To be fair, he did not use the term "illegal aliens", but I use it because it's the truthful term for such people.  I can only wonder about the legal immigrants that we normally take in and why they can't fulfill whatever needs that Adams might be referring to.)

From The Washington Free Beacon, Trump and President Biden will soon debate foreign policy.

From the Washington Examiner, Texas National Guard soldiers fire pepper balls to deter illegal migrants.

From American Thinker, former New York Governor Andrew Cuomo (D) attacks the lawfare against Trump and Biden's immigration policies.  (Yes, you read that right.  Cuomo is siding with Trump and against Biden on these two respective issues.)

From NewsBusters, billionaire Jeff Bezos owns The Washington Post, but left-wing activists won't let him run it the way he sees fit.

From TCW Defending Freedom, the global tyranny, from Darwin to Orwell.

From Snouts in the Trough, U.K. politician Nigel Farage (Reform) is again lambasted for telling the truth.

From The Times Of Israel, Palestinians workers in the West Bank are in despair after 8 months of not being able to go to work - in Israel.  (If Israel is oppressing the Palestinians, wouldn't providing jobs be a strange way to oppress them?  I though that oppressing people would involve denying them jobs.)

From The Jerusalem Post, for the second time in a week, an Israeli citizen is killed while entering Kalkilya, West Bank.  (The city's name can also be spelled "Qalqilya".)

From Gatestone Institute, Iran "drastically" speeds up its nuclear program, as the U.S. does nothing about it.

From The Stream, get rid of sanctuary laws.

From The Daily Signal, adversity leads to triumph for WNBA rookie Caitlin Clark.

From The American Conservative, Senator Rand Paul (R-KY) was right about the coronavirus.  (Paul is a licensed physician specializing in ophthalmology.)

From The Western Journal, according to a poll, Trump could win in a landslide.

And from the New York Post, when a cop gives you some advice, you might want to take it seriously.  (via BizPac Review)

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