Wednesday, January 31, 2018

Reaction To The SOTU, And Other Stories

First up, a bit of reaction to President Trump's first State of the Union address:


From FrontpageMag, Trump's speech is divisive, but not in the way Democrats believe.




And from Red State, by their behavior at the SOTU, Democrats got some Republicans elected.
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Some other things going on include:



From Deutsche Welle, the E.U. promises €42.5 million to the Palestinians for "state-building efforts".  (How much of that money will really go to "state-building", and how much will go into rockets aimed at Israeli civilian areas is anybody's guess.)

From Reuters, German police arrest three in connection with alleged human trafficking.

From The Telegraph, an Oxford professor is detained in Paris over accusations of rape.

From Total Croatia News, Croatian police denied asylum for Syrians who were later taken to Montenegro.





From The Daily Wire, the NFL's commissioner defends the league's decision against running an ad from AMVETS during the Super Bowl.  (H/T Tapp into the Truth for the Tweet)

From the Washington Examiner, the FBI claims to have "grave concerns" about the accuracy of the Nunes memo.

From CNN, Representative Trey Gowdy (R-SC) will not seek reelection this year.

From ABC News, a train carrying members of Congress collides with a truck in Virginia.

From the Daily News, a Jewish boy in France is beaten for wearing a kippa.


From Al Arabiya, an Iranian-American dual citizen and his wife are sentenced to long prison terms.

From DNA, Indian authorities arrest nine people over an alleged plot to sell a woman to ISIS.

From The Blast, the brother of a former president goes briefly to jail for DUI.  (via The Daily Caller)

And from the New York Post, Ferry McFerryface gets a new name.

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