Sunday, March 23, 2025

A Sasquatch's Sunday Dozen

On a sunny but cool Sunday, here are 12 things going on:

From National Review, an Israeli strike in Gaza sends a senior Hamas leader to his virgins.

From FrontpageMag, former Voice Of American employees claims that the 1st Amendment protects their right to have jobs.

From Townhall, Republican congresscritters move to shut down Chinese "police stations" in the U.S.  (For anyone who disagrees with this action, please give me the number of American police stations currently operating within Chinese territory.)

From The Washington Free Beacon, a review of a book about baseball in small towns.

From TCW Defending Freedom, instead of migrants integrating with the people of the U.K., the people of the U.K. have integrated with the migrants.

From The North Africa Post, a Swedish national originally from South America is arrested at the Tanger Med port in Morocco for alleged international trafficking of she-don't-lie.

From Jewish News Syndicate, a 16-year-old boy of Palestinian descent is arrested after allegedly biting a rabbi in Orléans, France.  (Who does he think he is, Mike Tyson?)

From Arutz Sheva, according to an opinion column, Europe is dying, but it can be saved.

From Gatestone Institute, the Chief Twit as a public accountant.

From The Stream, life lessons learned on a pickleball court.

From The American Conservative, congresscritter Thomas Massie (R-KY) and the ghost of American founder Luther Martin.  (Not Protestant reformer Martin Luther, not American civil rights advocate Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., but Maryland Anti-Federalist Luther Martin.)

And from Fox News, Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth invites the judge who ruled that the military must allow transgender troops to report to some military bases.

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