As we reach the middle of the year, falling on a warm and mostly cloudy Sunday, here are some things going on:
From National Review, according to congresscritter Jim Clyburn (D-SC), President Biden's poor performance at the debate was caused by "preparation overload".
From FrontpageMag, the solution to the Chevron crisis is smaller government.
From Townhall, headlines from one European country show how poorly they regard Biden.
From The Washington Free Beacon, a review of a book on a conservative type of environmentalism.
From the Washington Examiner, the Biden administration's pier on the Gaza coast comes to an end.
From American Thinker, some more facts about replacing Biden as the Democratic presidential nominee.
From NewsBusters, when the media opposed a Republican bill that would have reduced the costs of health care.
From Canada Free Press, with "puppeteer" and former President Obama waiting to replace Biden, the fundamental transformation of the U.S. is still in play.
From TeleSUR, islands in the eastern Caribbean prepare for the arrival of Hurricane Beryl.
From TCW Defending Freedom, one man's comments does not mean that the party Reform UK are all racists.
From The Jerusalem Post, Turkish opposition leader Ozgur Ozel sparks controversy by telling the truth about Hamas.
From the Daily Mail, don't call British Muslims antisemitic, because that could drive them toward extremism, says an Islamic scholar.
From Gatestone Institute, the desire to build a wall reaches Iran.
From The Daily Signal, shareholding activists challenge corporate support for LGBTQ policies which harm children.
From The American Conservative, in Michigan, "weed" is growing like a weed.
From The Western Journal, according to columnist Kathleen Parker of The Washington Post, Biden should drop Vice President Harris from the Democratic ticket and replace her with former First Lady/Senator (D-NY)/Secretary of State Hillary Clinton. (I vaguely remember a rumor in 2012 that then-President Obama was going to drop then-Vice President Biden and replace him with Mrs. Clinton. My reaction to Parker's suggestion is the same as my reaction to that rumor, although directed to a different president. "Mr. President, please hire a food-taster".)
And from SFGate, a hot dog stand in Visalia, California offers the best meal under $5 in the entire state.
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