Thursday, September 18, 2025

Thursday Tidings

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

From National Review, why the Democrats don't really oppose President Trump.

From FrontpageMag, educators celebrate the assassination of Charlie Kirk.

From Townhall, Kirk's organization Turning Point USA elects his widow Erika Kirk to be its new CEO and chairwoman of the board.

From the Washington Examiner, a debate about free speech dominates Trump's visit to the U.K.

From The Federalist, Trump announces that he will designate ProFa as a terrorist organization.  (Of course, he did not use the term "ProFa", but called them by their self-designation "Antifa".  I call them "ProFa" because that's the name that they, in my not-so-humble opinion, deserve.)

From American Thinker, the demon in gender (and other) dysphoria.

From MRCTV, a video about ABC's suspension of late night host Jimmy Kimmel.

From NewsBusters, congresscritter AOC (D-NY) said that "deplatforming works" when Fox News fired right-wing commentator Tucker Carlson.

From Canada Free Press, suspect and faulty temperature data should be questioned.

From TeleSUR, a look at projects in Cuba.

From TCW Defending Freedom, instead of smearing the alleged "far right", U.K. Prime Minister Keir Starmer should be going after the Britain-hating left.

From Snouts in the Trough, is one of Starmer's "enrichers" making the U.K. more like the country from which he came?  (The article links to a post on X.)

From EuroNews, protests against French budget cuts turn violent.

From ReMix, Spanish police arrest 19 illegal migrants for allegedly abusing, torturing and murdering 50 people who shared their boat while traveling from Africa to the Canary Islands.

From Balkan Insight, in Romanian mountain towns, beware of bears.

From The North Africa Post, Morocco's national soccer team climbs to the 11th spot in FIFA's rankings.

From The New Arab, an Iraqi government program to buy unregulated firearms from citizens nears its completion, but according to some people, its success is "limited".

From The Jerusalem Post, Egyptian President Abdel al-Sisi refers to Israel as an "enemy" for the first time since then-President Anwar Sadat did so in 1977.

From RAIR Foundation USA, the network Muslim Network TV attacks Charlie Kirk.

From Arutz Sheva, Europe's favorite fantasy is building a Palestinian state, with parts and instructions from Ikea.

From Gatestone Institute, how "active measures" by the Soviet Union still manipulate the West.

From The Stream, to go forward, we must have love, not radicalism.

From The Daily Signal, more on Erika Kirk being elected the new leader of Turning Point USA.

From The American Conservative, renaming the Department of Defense to the Department of War is a good first step.

From The Western Journal, a resolution to censure congresscritter Ilhan Omar (D-Min) for her comments about Charlie Kirk fails as four Republicans vote against it.

From BizPac Review, congresscritter James Comer (R-KY) backs up FBI Director Kash Patel's claims about the late Jeffrey Epstein.

From the Daily Caller, the transgender boyfriend of Charlie Kirk's alleged assassin reportedly had ties to a strange trend.

From the New York Post, Saturday Night Live announces a cast shake-up and the first three hosts for the upcoming season.

From Breitbart, the U.K. Labour government defends sharia courts and a broad definition of "Islamophobia".

From Newsmax, a lawsuit alleges that various groups designated as terrorist organizations are complicit in Hamas's attack against Israel on October 7th, 2023.

And from the Genesius Times, because he is transgender, to avoid prosecution, the aforementioned boyfriend of Charlie Kirk's alleged assassin, has agreed to be both spayed and neutered.

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