Thursday, June 27, 2024

Thursday Things

On a warm sunny Thursday, before tonight's presidential debate, here are some things going on:

From National Review, according to a poll, former President Trump is more popular with Republicans than President Biden is with Democrats.

From FrontpageMag, stop blaming white people for everything.

From Townhall, an illegal alien from Turkey who was arrested for the rape of a 15-year-old girl was reportedly "vetted" by the Biden administration.

From The Washington Free Beacon, Republican congresscritters want to label Iraqi official Faiq Zidan as a "tool of Iranian influence".

From the Washington Examiner, the Supreme Court strikes down the EPA's "good neighbor" pollution rule.

From The Federalist, Supreme Court Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson still won't even say the word "woman".

From American Thinker, somehow, the Democrats do not regard rapes committed (or allegedly committed) by illegal aliens as part of any rape culture.

From MRCTV, three pro-Hamas activists wave "Free Palestine" flags during a baseball game at Camden Yards in Baltimore, and are quickly removed from the stadium.

From NewsBusters, CNN enjoys seeing 16 economists label Trump's possible upcoming economic policies as an "inflation" threat, thus ignoring Biden's real inflation.

From Canada Free Press, for tonight's debate, Trump should bring his own pen, paper and water bottle with him.

From TeleSUR, a chronology of the attempted coup in Bolivia.

From TCW Defending Freedom, according to a "top virologist", long Covid is real and is caused by the coronavirus vaccines.

From Snouts in the Trough, do the English soccer players just want to go on holiday?

From EuroNews, can European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen muster majority support in the European Parliament?

From Voice Of Europe, E.U. countries fail to meet their military recruitment goals.

From ReMix, an Iraqi migrant is arrested for allegedly raping and strangling a 16-year-old girl who was also a migrant on a wrecked boat attempting to reach Italy.

From Balkan Insight, police in Belgrade, Serbia ban the Serbia-Kosovo Cultural Reconciliation Festival.

From The North Africa Post, the International Criminal Court convicts al-Qaeda-linked jihadist Al Hassan Ag Abdoul Aziz Ag Mohamed Ag Mahmoud of war crimes committed in Timbuktu, Mali.

From The New Arab, 21 cancer patients from Gaza enter Egypt via the Karm Abu Salem border crossing.

From OpIndia, Muslims in the Nepalese district of Rautahat rename their village Islam Nagar, despite constituting only 4 percent of its population.  (If you read Hindi, you can read the Hindi version of the OI article.)

From Gatestone Institute, Iran establishes a connection with Somalia.

From The Stream, open borders result in American women and girls being raped and subjected to violence.

From The Daily Signal, three questions which the CNN debate hosts should ask Biden.

From The American Conservative, should Americans go to war over the death of a single Filipino?

From The Western Journal, with a majority of Americans planning to watch tonight's debate, Biden can't afford to have even one senior moment.

From BizPac Review, CNN is mocked for touting how its debate mics will work.

From The Daily Wire, former congresscritter Tulsi Gabbard (D-HI) explains how her former party blew it with Christian voters.

From the Daily Caller, former congresscritter Adam Kinsinger (R-IL) endorses Joe Biden.

From the New York Post, congresscritters Adam Schiff (D-Cal) and Dan Goldman (D-NY) call out Biden for not including rapes committed by Hamas terrorists on a sexual violence fact sheet.

From Breitbart, a 17-year-old girl from Arizona and her mother are kidnapped in an area of northern Mexico controlled by a cartel.

From Newsmax, according to a survey by the Federal Reserve, one third of Americans fear having to make ends meet.

And from The Texas Tribune, singer, satirist and former gubernatorial candidate (I-TX) Richard "Kinky" Friedman goes to the music hall in the sky.  (I remember his 2006 run for Texas governor, during which he gave the best argument, in my opinion, for gay marriage.  It was something like "why should straight people have all the misery?")

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