Monday, July 29, 2024

Monday Mania

On a warm and cloudy Monday, besides my recent visits to obscure places, here are some things going on:

From National Review, one of Vice President Harris's possible running mates comes with some baggage.

From FrontpageMag, author J.K. Rowling is right in that transgender politics is everyone's business.

From Townhall, why President Biden is attacking the Supreme Court.

From The Washington Free Beacon, meet Harris's pastor, whom she calls "an inspiration to me always".

From the Washington Examiner, Biden lays out his plans for reforming the Supreme Court.

From The Federalist, the left is trying to send the attempt to assassinate former President Trump down the memory hole.

From American Thinker, yes, Harris was given the assignment of "border czar".  (The article points out that "czar" is the Polish spelling of the title of the Russian emperor.  This means that instead of being pronounced "zar", "czar" should be pronounced something like "char".)

From MRCTV, residents of the New York City neighborhood of Clinton Hill are "fuming" over a 4,000-bed shelter for illegal aliens that has virtually taken over the area.

From Life News, pro-abortion activists who were part of "Jane's Revenge" and who vandalized pro-life pregnancy centers face up to 10 years in prison.  (via MRCTV)

From NewsBusters, it's "back to basics" after the attempt to assassinate Trump.

From Canada Free Press, here's what Biden and Harris have done.

From TeleSUR, Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro officially wins reelection.

From TCW Defending Freedom, the anatomy of the U.K.'s catastrophic coronavirus lockdown.

From Snouts in the Trough, energy secretary Ed Miliband's devious plan - to bankrupt the U.K.

From EuroNews, training for the Olympic triathlon is halted due to pollution in the Seine.

From Voice Of Europe, climate activists protest on airport runways all around Europe.  (China has airport runways, doesn't it?)

From ReMix, Polish sports commentator Przemysław Babiarz is suspended for criticizing the John Lennon song Imagine during the opening ceremonies for the Paris Olympics.

From Balkan Insight, how photographer Ron Haviv captured the breakup of Yugoslavia on camera.

From The North Africa Post, Moroccan King Mohammed VI champions intra-African solidarity.

From The New Arab, Palestinian boxer Waseem Abu Sal loses in the preliminary round of the Olympics but already has his eye set on the 2028 games.

From The Jerusalem Post, Turkish President Erdoğan threatens to invade Israel.

From Jewish News Syndicate, what happened in Washington, D.C. last week was sickening.

From Gatestone Institute, then-President Trump's tariffs on China were "extraordinarily good for America".

From The Daily Signal, Thailand bribes its voters into accepting a central bank digital currency.

From The American Conservative, a review of a book about medical experiments and bioethics.

From The Western Journal, former First Lady Michelle Obama puts out an election ad packed with celebrities for Vice President Harris.

From BizPac Review, an "ultra-left activist" is arrested after allegedly breaking into a railway site in Rouen, France.  (If you read French, read the story at Le Figaro.)

From The Daily Wire and the "irony" department, according to an audit, IRS employees owe $50 million in back taxes.

From the Daily Caller, weather goes nuts across the U.S.

From the New York Post, tractor maker John Deere is under fire for laying off American workers while shifting its manufacturing operations to Mexico.

From Breitbart, the "barely-conservatives" running to lead the U.K.'s Conservative Party after its historic defeat in the last round of elections.

From Newsmax, according to Speaker Johnson (R-LA), Biden's proposals for the Supreme Court are a "dangerous gambit".

And from The Babylon Bee, Americans are thankful that election rigging by socialists only happens in Venezuela.

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