Friday, July 12, 2024

Friday Fuss

On a rainy and much cooler than recent weeks Friday, after giving myself a day off, here are some things going on:

From FrontpageMag, a plot to stop then-candidate Trump in 2016 could boomerang against the Democrats.

From Townhall, the latest White House transcript from President Biden contains an edit.

From The Washington Free Beacon, congresscritter Cori Bush (D-MO) steered almost a million dollars of taxpayer money to a nonprofit led by an activist who denies the existence of "real Jews" in Israel.

From the Washington Examiner, former President Trump transformed the Republicans "from white bread to blue collar".

From The Federalist, Biden's U-turn on deporting illegal aliens will only be temporary.

From American Thinker, a more disciplined Trump is driving left-wingers nuts.

From MRCTV, a U.S. Army base calls pro-life organizations "terrorist groups".

From NewsBusters, Kansas City Chiefs kicker Harrison Butker gets a backlash from feminists at the EPSYs.

From Canada Free Press, how unrestricted youth brutality has had 10 years to inflict itself on society.

From TeleSUR, according to President Nicolas Maduro, Venezuela's upcoming election is between war and peace.

From TCW Defending Freedom, despite claims of climate fearmongers, Hurricane Beryl was not a "record-setting superstorm".

From EuroNews, Finnish legislators approve a controversial bill to allow border guards to turn away third-country migrants coming from Russia.

From Voice Of Europe, the Polish parliament rejects a bill to partially decriminalize abortion.  (The article links to the Polish site Onet, but not to any particular story therein.)

From ReMix, migrants trying to enter Poland from Belarus "make throat-slitting gestures" at Polish Border Guard personnel.

From Balkan Insight, island getaways in Greece become too expensive for more Greeks.

From The North Africa Post, after a showdown with unions, the Moroccan government decides to raise the salaries of nurses and hospital technicians.

From The New Arab, as announced by the International Olympic Committee, Saudi Arabia will host the first Esports Olympics in 2025.

From The Jerusalem Post, according to President Erdoğan, Turkey will not approve NATO attempts to continue its partnership with Israel.

From Arutz Sheva, Palestinians destroy several layers made of stone at Joshua's Altar on Mount Ebal.

From Gatestone Institute, "Palestine" is merely the latest pretext for attempting to destroy Western civilization.

From The Stream, more perspectives on the new Republican platform.

From The Daily Signal, the national debt has increased by $7 trillion on Biden's watch.

From The American Conservative, NATO builds a bridge to nowhere.

From The Western Journal, Biden's team reacts to his oopsie.

From BizPac Review, Delta flight attendants (figuratively) ignite a firestorm by wearing Palestinian flag pins.

From The Daily Wire, Senator Tom Cotton (R-Ark) will speak during the Republican National Convention's "Make America Safe Once Again" night.

From the Daily Caller, how is it even possible for a poll to be tied between Biden and Trump?

From the New York Post, congresscritter Marie Gluesenkamp Perez (D-WA) tells Biden to step aside.

From Breitbart, after an intense manhunt, a suspected cop-killer is arrested in Texas.

From Newsmax, according to a poll, for the first time in almost 20 years, a majority of Americans want lower levels of immigration.

And from SFGate, if you've got $29.5 million lying around, you can buy a resort on the shore of Lake Tahoe, but singer Dolly Parton's house in Idyllwild, California has already been sold.

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