Monday, August 4, 2025

Monday Mania

On a warm and mostly sunny Monday, here are some things going on:

From National Review, the Democrats haven't figured out their stance on immigration.

From FrontpageMag, if it can't be blamed on the Jews, it's not news.

From Townhall, President Trump brutally claps back at Senator Fake Cherokee (D-MA) after she blamed him for rising prices.

From The Washington Free Beacon, a Pennsylvania Democrat congressional candidate claims to have raised money by "barnstorming" his district, but almost all of his donors live outside of it.

From the Washington Examiner, the "four lies that toppled the establishment".

From The Federalist, why restorative reproductive care is more pro-woman than in vitro fertilization.

From American Thinker, actress/jeans spokeswoman Sydney Sweeney just got even hotter.

From MRCTV, the Australian government pays for women to have abortions at up to 20 weeks gestation.

From NewsBusters, don't be surprised that left-wing billionaire George Soros is somehow involved in the Russia collusion hoax.

From TeleSUR, Brazilian President Lula da Silva announces that he will run for reelection in 2026.

From TCW Defending Freedom, the U.K. Labour Party, Islamophobia, and the suppression of free speech.

From EuroNews, a Ukrainian drone attack strikes five Russian fighter jets at an airfield in Saky, Crimea.

From Free West Media, will the war over microchips shape the world order?

From ReMix, a liberal German columnist goes after anti-migration protesters in Poland and even Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk.  (If you read Polish, read the story at Do Rzeczy.)

From Balkan Insight, protesters in Zagreb, Croatia demand recognition of war crimes against ethnic Serb civilians in 1995, committed during "Operation Storm".

From The North Africa Post, Algeria and the militant group Polisario need to face reality and end their boondoggle.

From Arutz Sheva, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu decides to have the IDF occupy Gaza.

From The Times Of Israel, Netanyahu's son Yair calls calls the Qatari emir a "modern-day Hitler".  (<sarc>Wait a minute, doesn't he realize that Trump is the "modern-day Hitler"?</sarc>)

From The Jerusalem Post, according to a medical report, Israeli hostages Evyatar David and Rom Braslavski have each lost 50 percent of his body weight.

From YNetNews, more on the starvation of the two aforementioned hostages.

From the Egypt Independent, according to Foreign Minister Badr Abdelatty, Egypt is pressing open crossings into Gaza and provides 70 percent of the aid thereto.

From Egypt Today, woman and the elderly lead long lines of people waiting to vote for their Egyptian Senators.

From the Ethiopian Monitor, former Ethiopian Agriculture Minister Girma Amente is named African Union Permanent Representative to the U.N. Office and the WTO.

From the Saudi Gazette, the IMF praises the Saudi economy for its resilience and diversification.

From Doha News, Qatar establishes a first aid station at the Father Amir hospital in Gaza.

From The New Arab, Lebanese President Joseph Aoun promises justice over the explosion that rocked Beirut five years ago.

From Allah's Willing Executioners, at a railroad station in Ablon-sur-Seine, France, a man attacks another man, who refused to state if he was a Muslim, with a boxcutter and a table leg.  (If you read French, read the story at Le Figaro.)

From Gatestone Institute, the long history of European treachery from Hitler to the Iranian ayatollahs.

From Radio Free Asia, the Philippines and India conduct joint naval exercises in the South China Sea.

From The Stream, Generation Z is in revival and thus "the answer to our prayers".

From The Daily Signal, congresscritter Nancy Mace (R-SC) announces her run for South Carolina governor.

From The American Conservative, the left-wing addiction to overreaction.

From The Western Journal, Trump's deployment of two nuclear submarines draws a response from Russia.

From BizPac Review, Trump blasts Charlemagne tha God as a "racist sleazebag".

From The Daily Wire, a leftist organization tied to the Mexican consulate pushes banks to lend to illegal aliens.

From the Daily Caller, a transgender medical organization tried to sway a "developmentally delayed" a young adult into having a sex-change operation.

From the New York Post, the aforementioned Senator Fake Cherokee gushes over New York City mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani (D) while other Democrats hold their tongues.

From Breitbart, Democrats plan to spend tens of millions of dollars on hundreds of social media content creators.

From Newsmax, the Aalborg, Denmark zoo is asking for donations of small pets to be used as food for its captive predators.

And from The Babylon Bee, Irish President Michael Higgins demands that the U.N. takes military action to protect the Shire.

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