Wednesday, May 27, 2026

A Bit Of Wednesday Whatnot

On a warm and cloudy Wednesday, here are a few things going on:

From National Review, President Trump is laser-focused, but not on the economy.

From FrontpageMag, a review of a book about the Hollywood Blacklist.

From Townhall, coronavirus-related fraud costs a Georgia man three years in prison and $441,546 in restitution.

From The Washington Free Beacon, a Democrat congressional candidate in Texas who claimed that Jews worship Satan and Zionist should be put in jail loses her primary runoff.

From the Washington Examiner, five items from Trump's 12th Cabinet meeting of his second term.

From The Federalist, the Department of Homeland Security goes after the illegal alien legal industrial complex.

From American Thinker, the Southern Poverty Law Center's underhanded tactics are not new.

From NewsBusters, CNN This Morning interviews two Texas Republicans who did not vote for state Attorney General Ken Paxton, who just defeated Senator John Cornyn (R-TX) in their primary election.

From TCW Defending Freedom, pre-summer fearmongering from the climate change cult.

From Snouts in the Trough, yes, you too can get diagnosed for ADHD.

From The Jerusalem Post, Iranians smuggle messages to TJP begging U.S. President Trump to resume his war against the Iranian government, and female Muslim students outdo their male counterparts - in Israel.

From The Times Of Israel, Jewish New Yorkers protest in front of the official residence of New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani (D).

From Gatestone Institute, while Presidents Xi (China) and Putin (Russia) argue over a pipeline, the U.S. keeps a chokehold on China's energy.

From The American Conservative, Trump doesn't need to get a big deal with Iran.

From BizPac Review, musician Paul Anka attributes the rise in crime in Canada to mass immigration.  (The article calls him an "actor", but as far as I'm concerned, he's a musician.)

From the Daily Caller and the "revisionist history" department, the Smithsonian is accused of falsely claiming that President Richard Nixon was impeached.

From the New York Post, this could lead to dancing.

From Breitbart, businesses expect sales revenue to grow briskly over the next year, even as payrolls rise more slowly.

From Newsmax, this could lead to more hunting and fishing.

And from Reuters, an albino buffalo in Bangladesh is spared from being sacrificed on the Muslim festival of Eid al-Adha, because it looks like Trump.  (via Townhall)

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