Saturday, March 8, 2025

Saturday Links

As the sunny and cool weather continues on a Saturday, here are some things going on:

From National Review, stand up for ideology science.

From FrontpageMag, a foreign student who supports Hamas finally gets his visa revoked.

From Townhall, is Russian President Putin ready for a truce with Ukraine?

From The Washington Free Beacon, what triangulation by President Trump means for Asia.

From the Washington Examiner, Texas Governor Greg Abbott's (R) plan to deploy border buoys in the Rio Grande pays off after nearly sinking under then-President Biden.

From The Federalist, a left-wing lawfare firm sues Madison, Wisconsin for allegedly failing to count the ballots of nearly 200 voters.

From American Thinker, closing the Department of Education.

From NewsBusters, associate editor Jonathan Capehart of The Washington Post laments the alleged lack of "nuance" in the discussion of men in women's sports.

From TCW Defending Freedom, why would a white male want to fight in a war on behalf of U.K. Prime Minister Keir Starmer?

From RTÉ, Syrian government and allied forces kill over 500 Alawite civilians.  (The Alawites are an esoteric minority sect of Islam.  Former Syrian President Bashar al-Assad is an Alawite, as was his father Hafez al-Assad.)

From Gatestone Institute, Iran is rushing to build a nuclear bomb, so the West needs to act now.

From Radio Free Asia, according to North Korean prisoners of war held in Ukraine after fighting for Russia, a North Korean military base has mockups of South Korean cities.

From The Stream, 10 reasons why beauty is a powerful apologetic for God.

From The Daily Signal, the fight to protect female sports persists across the U.S.

From The American Conservative, California Governor Gavin Newsom (D) tries to play nice.

From The Western Journal, Donald Trump the Younger responds to a report that he is considering a presidential run in 2028.  (The two John Adamses and George Bush the Elder are unavailable for comment, but George Bush the Younger is still around.)

From BizPac Review, a former illegal alien who was an aid to congresscritter AOC (D-NY) self-deports.

From The Daily Wire, a California prosecutor has charged more illegal aliens with illegal entry into the U.S. during Trump's second term so far than he did during all of Biden's term.

From the Daily Caller, Republican congresscritters unveil a "clean" bill to fund the federal government while Democrats threaten a shutdown.

From the New York Post, according to late night host Bill Maher, Democrats need to stop their indigenous land acknowledgements if they want to win elections.

From Breitbart, according to PEW research, 4 percent of murders by gun in the U.S. involved rifles, including those which are called "assault weapon".

From Newsmax, the protest group Palestine Action vandalizes Trump's golf course in Scotland with pro-Palestinian graffiti.

And from SFGate, a tiny bakery in Freemont, California gets cheesy.

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