Wednesday, June 3, 2026

A Few Wednesday Wanderings

Now that I'm back from wandering around on a Wednesday, here are a few things going on:

From National Review, Secretary of State Marco Rubio defends U.S. engagements with Cuba and doubles down on designating it as a "failed state".

From FrontpageMag, the "hidden holocaust" of Christians in Nigeria.

From Townhall, some people actually voted for former congresscritter Eric Swallwell (D-Cal) in California's gubernatorial primary.

From The Washington Free Beacon, senatorial candidate Graham Platner (D-ME) admired the "German helmets" in a World War II picture of Nazi-allied troops.

From the Washington Examiner, in Alaska, you can vote for Dan Sullivan or Dan Sullivan for Senator.

From The Federalist, according to a Justice Department indictment, the SPLC allegedly paid members of the Klan who wanted to get out of the Klan to stay in the Klan.

From American Thinker, we're losing our capacity to think, and it's not just on the left.

From NewsBusters, ABC, CBS and NBC devote a total of seven minutes in a month to the Trump administration's wins against fraud.

From TCW Defending Freedom, with his album The Boys of Dungeon Lane, has Paul McCartney's "long and winding road" heading back to the Church?

From Jewish News Syndicate, the U.S. military intercepts Iranian missiles and drones fired at Kuwait and Bahrain.

From the Daily Mail, the President of the Oxford Union at Oxford University faces calls to resign after claiming that Hamas will one day be "lauded as heroes".

From Gatestone Institute, how the Netherlands has betrayed Israel.

From The American Conservative, Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum consolidates her power.  (But U.S. President Trump is the "authoritarian".)

From BizPac Review, a "former al-Qaeda volunteer" wins the Democratic congressional primary in New Jersey's 12th district.

From the Daily Caller, gun-grabbers aren't just coming after your rifles any more.

From the New York Post, SpaceX sets a price for its Initial Public Offering at $135 per share.

From Breitbart, Maine gubernatorial candidate and former Governor Paul LePage (R) talks about the aforementioned Graham Platner.

From Newsmax, according to Secretary Markwayne Mullin, the Department of Homeland Security most of the contracts started under his predecessor Kristi Noem.

And from SFGate, for just $39,000, you can have your own private island in a river delta in central California.

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