Sunday, April 6, 2025

Sunday Stuff

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

From National Review, activists carry out over 1,000 protests against President Trump's agenda.

From FrontpageMag, former President Obama defends foreign Hamas-supporting students.

From Townhall, Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. fires Christine Grady, wife of Dr. Anthony Fauci, from the NIH.

From The Washington Free Beacon, a review of a book about the Democrats losing the 2024 presidential election.

From the Washington Examiner, the person whom National Security Advisor Michael Waltz wanted to add to the Signal chat instead of editor Jeffrey Goldberg of The Atlantic.

From American Thinker, "we didn't start the trade war", we've merely joined it.  (The phrase "we didn't start the trade war" could be the basis of a parody of Billy Joel's We Didn't Start the Fire.)

From NewsBusters, The New York Times hails the aforementioned left-wing protests, but doesn't call them left-wing.

From TCW Defending Freedom, we should not be afraid to criticize Islam.

From Gatestone Institute, Australia is "heading for a jihadist conflict".

From The Stream, "what matters most".

From The Daily Signal, the sculptor battling modernists in order to create a classical World War I memorial.

From The American Conservative, drones don't make traditional military weapons obsolete.

From The Western Journal, a U.N. tribunal judge from Uganda is convicted in the U.K. of human rights offenses, including keeping a slave.

From The Daily Wire, a reporter opens up about the FBI's coverup of former First Son Hunter Biden's laptop.

From the New York Post, actors Ron Howard and Henry Winkler reunite with the Happy Days costars Anson Williams and Don Most for the first time in 50 years.  (Back in the day, Papa Bigfoot thought that Don Most and Hill Street Blues actor Charles Haid were the same person.)

From Breitbart, Trump's approval rating rises from 49 to 53 percent.

From Newsmax, the Chief Twit hopes that there will be "zero tariffs" between the U.S. and Europe.

And from the website of Sasquatch Coffee, what Trump's new logging policy means for the habitat of the possibly nonexistent critter whose name has been appropriated by yours truly.

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