Friday, December 13, 2024

Friday The 13th Phenomena

On a clear but cold Friday the 13th, here are some things going on:

From National Review, meet the crooks who received pardons or reduced sentences from President Biden.

From FrontpageMag, why leftists are celebrating the murder of a CEO.

From Townhall, former Speaker Pelosi (D-Cal) suffers a serious injury while in Luxembourg with a bipartisan congressional delegation there to observe the 80th anniversary of the Battle of the Bulge.

From The Washington Free Beacon, a law professor at the University of Pennsylvania threats to sue the school if it does not drop sanctions against her.

From the Washington Examiner, Virginia Governor Glenn Youngkin (R) warns the state's cities against harboring illegal aliens.

From The Federalist, the media obsess over the alleged CEO killer while going Sergeant Schultz about President-elect Trump's would-be assassins.

From American Thinker, dismantling the federal Department of Education won't be enough.

From MRCTV, the woman who falsely accused three Duke University lacrosse players of raping her (and was later convicted of murder in a separate case) finally admits to her lies.  (Tell me again why I should "believe all women".)

From NewsBusters, MSNBC host Joy Reid claims that Trump is "in the same category" as Hitler, Stalin, Ayatollah Khomeini and Russian President Putin.

From Canada Free Press, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is a "bearded lady" feminist.

From TeleSUR, the ALBA social movements plan to expand their solidarity with Venezuela, Cuba and Haiti.

From TCW Defending Freedom, some testimony on children and the coronavirus vaccine that the Hallett Inquiry doesn't want you to know about.

From EuroNews, President Emmanuel Macron nominates his long-time ally François Bayrou to be France's new prime minister.

From ReMix, the German "policy of Green stupidity" causes electricity prices to spike.

From Balkan Insight, remembering how Croatian strongman Franjo Tudjman muzzled the media.

From The North Africa Post, the U.S. praises Morocco's counter-terrorism efforts.

From The New Arab, thousands of Syrians gather to celebrate the fall of the al-Assad government.  (Whether they will be better off under the new regime remains to be seen.)

From Gatestone Institute, Iran threatens Jordan and smuggles weapons to Palestinian terrorists.

From The Stream, WNBA player Caitlyn Clark should realize the white guilt is as useless and toxic as electric cars.

From The Daily Signal, former President Obama's mystique suffered from the 2024 election.

From The American Conservative, Trump has assembled a governing majority, if he can keep it.

From The Western Journal, during a "Toys for Tots" event at the White House, First Lady Jill Biden gives a "Happy Holidays" greeting and gets corrected by a very young attendee.

From BizPac Review, Fox News anchors are stunned by how far Americans will go to help the Chief Twit clean up government waste.

From The Daily Wire, a U.N. watchdog encourages the incoming Trump administration to demand the resignation of a U.N. human rights official.

From the Daily Caller, co-host Sara Haines of The View ponders whether Trump's positions are really all that extreme.

From the New York Post, rats!

From Breitbart, according to congresscritter Josh Gottheimer (D-NJ), the federal government needs to give the public more information on the drones recently seen over New Jersey.

From Fox News, the National Spelling Bee approves the term "womyn" for use in competitions for third graders.  (Can the NSB define what "womyn" are?  Should we "believe all womyn"?  The story comes via Breitbart.)

From Newsmax, drones have also been seen flying over U.S. military bases in the U.K. and Germany.

And from the Genesius Times, the aforementioned Chief Twit become the first person ever to be rich enough to fund the U.S. federal government for more than five minutes.  (Yours truly might be able to afford a nanosecond or two.)

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