Thursday, December 12, 2024

A Few Late Thursday Things

Once again after I've been running around, here are a few things going on:

From National Review, a former FBI informant pleads guilty to lying about President Biden and his son Hunter.

From FrontpageMag, acquitted subway rider Daniel Penny how fake the BLM riots really were.

From Townhall, the strangest news report about the alleged killer of UnitedHealthCare CEO Brian Thompson.

From The Washington Free Beacon, a member of Columbia University's top disciplinary body has praised terrorist hijackings of airplanes.

From the Washington Examiner, Democrat congresscritters keep moving leftward.

From The Federalist, according to a report from the inspector general of the Justice Department, the FBI had 26 informants in place on January 6th.

From American Thinker, we now know why West Point no longer includes the phrase "duty, honor, country" in its mission statement.

From MRCTV, merchandise depicting the aforementioned alleged CEO killer is flying off the shelves.

From NewsBusters, the aforementioned Daniel Penny's real "crime".

From TCW Defending Freedom, cattle, their methane, and some disturbing questions about the cow feed additive Bovaer.

From Snouts in the Trough, suppression of free speech gets even madder.

From the Daily Mail, the rate of cousin marriages in the Pakistani community in the U.K. drops, but is still very high.

From AMU, the Taliban order female university administrators in Afghanistan to step down and nominate male replacements.

From The Street Journal, Boko Haram terrorists kill 14 fishermen in the Nigerian state of Niger.  (This state should not be confused with the country of Niger to the north of Nigeria.)

From The Times Of Israel, a CIA analyst accused of leaking an Israeli plan to attack Iran is ordered to stay in jail until his trial.

From Arutz Sheva, when jihadists take over a country, don't expect them to govern as moderates or centrists.

From Gatestone Institute, credit, or maybe blame, for the regime change in Syria belongs to U.S. President Biden.

From The Stream, more on cows, methane, and Bovaer.

From The American Conservative, the urge to micromanage foreign countries is bipartisan.

From The Daily Wire, the Biden administration rushes to sell border wall material before President-elect Trump takes office.

And from SFGate, old fogey Bill Belichick is going to stink as a college football coach.

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