Saturday, March 22, 2025

Saturday Stories

On a cool and cloudy Saturday, here are some things going on:

From National Review, the autopsy of the Democrats isn't ready yet.

From FrontpageMag, the media opposes the deportation of a student visa holder who urged other students to take a "cue" from Palestinian terrorists.

From Townhall, the real reason why a French scientist was denied entry into the U.S.

From The Washington Free Beacon, President Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu issue an ultimatum, which Iran and Hamas should heed.

From the Washington Examiner, the University of Maine complies with Trump's policy on transgender athletes after the administration threatens to pull funding.

From The Federalist, comedian Bill Burr's appearance on The View betrays his salt-of-the-earth persona.

From American Thinker, lessons about the left's obsession with race, from a box of crayons.  (I used crayons quite often when I was a Littlefoot.)

From NewsBusters, NPR hosts a debate between Democrats of the former Mr. Bill henchman Paul Begala variety and the congresscritter AOC (D-NY) variety.

From TCW Defending Freedom, the German governments coronavirus project fear.

From AMU, the Taliban flogged at least 456 people during the last 12 months.

From RAIR Foundation USA, two radical imams go to Texas help Islam expand there.

From Allah's Willing Executioners, an illegal alien is arrested at a hostel in Mantes-la-Jolie, France after allegedly endorsing terror attacks on French soil.  (If you read French, read the story at Le Parisien and FDeSouche.)

From Gatestone Institute, the E.U. must stop undermining efforts to prevent its own destruction.

From The Stream, 10 prominent counterfeits to the rule of Christ.

From The Daily Signal, how some drugs got to former Speaker Pelosi's (D-Cal) district.

From The American Conservative, the Virginia Museum of History and Culture in the state capital of Richmond kicks of American's 250th anniversary observance.

From The Western Journal, former Clinton pollster Mark Penn finds that the Democrats are losing moderate working-class voters.  (Did these voters leave the party, or did the party leave them?)

From BizPac Review, former State Department official Mike Benz explains the ramifications of then-President Obama's repeal of the Smith-Mundt Actt.

From The Daily Wire, Florida Governor Ron DeSantis (R) works with the Chief Twit to return a huge amount of money to the federal government.

From the Daily Caller, Democrats are angry that the Trump administration arrested a criminal illegal alien with a rap sheet going back 15 years.  (What would an illegal alien have to do in order to legitimately deserve deportation, as far as Democrats are concerned?)

From the New York Post, the dangers of betting against the Chief Twit and Tesla.

From Fox News, cable TV host Bill Maher warns that the Democrats could become like the Whigs.  (The Whig Party existed from 1833 to 1854 and included Presidents William H. Harrison, John Tyler until they expelled him, Zachary Taylor and Millard Fillmore.  The story comes via the New York Post.)

From News(dot)com(dot)au, why women go to female-only gyms.  (via the New York Post)

From Breitbart, the NBC show Law & Order sparks outrage by portraying a character apparently based on accused murder Luigi Mangione as a folk hero.

From Newsmax, Pope Francis is expected to be discharged from the hospital tomorrow.

And from AP News, Olympic and professional boxer, businessman, Christian minister and author George Foreman goes to the arena in the sky.

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