Monday, July 8, 2024

Monday Mania

On a warn and rainy Monday, here are some things going on:

From National Review, the Biden family tries the strategy of former Virginia Governor Ralph Northam (D).

From FrontpageMag, one union goes on strike against another.

From Townhall, what Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer (D) said about possibly replacing President Biden.

From The Washington Free Beacon, Columbia University decides to move four deans around.

From the Washington Examiner, according to a report, student loan debt has increased by 430 percent since 2003.

From The Federalist, someone reads the Project 2025 handbook and can't find a single white Christian nationalist policy.

From American Thinker, those who shrieked about "global warming" now say that we've caused "accidental cooling".  (In other words, whether the earth warms or cools, it's caused by us humans.)

From MRCTV, according to congresscritter Jasmine Crockett (D-TX), Biden was "over-prepared" for his debate against former President Trump.

From NewsBusters, the Associated Press accuses Republicans of "racist and misogynistic undertones" in their criticism of Vice President Harris.

From Canada Free Press, are the Democrats grooming Kentucky Governor Andy Beshear (D) to replace Biden?

From TeleSUR, a Haitian gang leader calls for dialogue with the Haitian government.

From TCW Defending Freedom, new U.K. Science Minister Patrick Vallance is appointed to the House of Lords, while holding a position in the Cabinet.

From Snouts in the Trough, how gang rape, for some offenders, became legal.

From EuroNews, the "far-right" group "Patriots for Europe" becomes the third largest group in the European Parliament.

From Voice Of Europe, europarliamentcritters from the French party National Rally join the "Patriots for Europe".

From ReMix, Germany cuts taxes, but only to foreigners.

From Balkan Insight, since the last anniversary of the Srebrenica Genocide, there have been only two indictments and no verdicts.

From The North Africa Post, the opposition party Rally for Culture and Democracy boycotts Algeria's presidential election.

From The New Arab, the new Egyptian education minister allegedly has a "fake PhD".

From Arutz Sheva, a perspective on the recent U.K. election.

From Gatestone Institute, who's running the United States?

From The Stream, it's summertime, and also time for some climate-change hysteria.

From The Daily Signal, why people all over the world need fossil fuels.

From The American Conservative, the Supreme Court delivers setbacks to the lawfare against Trump, but lawfare itself is not going anywhere.

From The Western Journal, congress calls the White House physician to testify.

From BizPac Review, the Chief Twit offers an "epic" interpretation of novelist Stephen King saying that it's time for Biden to drop his run for reelection.

From The Daily Wire, according to official White House transcripts, Biden's speaking errors doubled during the last year.

From the Daily Caller, the Biden administration reportedly sent migrant children to live with homes which case workers did not regard as safe.

From the New York Post, Tropical Storm Beryl will bring dangerous weather to 11 states, including New York, before it finally dissipates.

From Breitbart, according to congresscritter Adam Schiff (D-Cal), a cognitive test on Trump would show that he has a "serious illness".  (Once again, Schiff happens.)

From Newsmax and the "believe it or not" department, Biden is now deporting illegal aliens at a higher rate than Trump did.

And from The Babylon Bee, excitement grows in anticipation of the first Olympic Games to be held in a Muslim country.

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