Tuesday, February 20, 2018

Some Things For Tuesday

Some things going on out there, other than unseasonably warm weather here in the eastern U.S.:

From The Federalist, TV host Mike Rowe says that "politically charged conversations" won't stop bad people from doing bad things.

From The Daily Caller, the majority of Americans now support President Trump's tax cuts, but two major media outlets won't tell you that.

From LifeNews, in Columbia, South Carolina, a car carrying a 15-year-old girl who wanted an abortion pulls up to pro-lifers, and one rider gives them a surprising message.

From CNS News, a comedian at Comedy Central shows his anti-Christian bigotry.  (I challenge him to say about Mohammed what he said about Jesus.)

From Accuracy In Media, a Washington Post fact-checker gives Senator Bernie Sanders (I-VT) four Pinocchios for his statement on the alleged "gun show loophole".

From Voice Of Europe, the leader of Italy's Lega Party wants to deport 500,000 migrants.

From ANSA, the leader of Frontex claims that Italy "is on the right track" with respect to deportations.

From ANSA Med, Bosnian officials are worried about the return of 30,000 Bosnians who have been denied asylum.

From Breitbart London, three people have been detained in southern France in connection with the terror attacks in Barcelona last summer.

From the NL Times, according to a Dutch police union, the Netherlands is turning into a "narco state".  (via Voice Of Europe)

From The Guardian, the estimated number of child sexual abuse victims in Rotherham, U.K. has been raised to 1,510.  (via WestMonster)



From France24, Iran criticizes Sweden for giving citizenship to a professor convicted of spying.

From UNPO, to force a man to surrender to them, Iranian authorities arrest 10 members of his family.  (The "UN" in "UNPO" does not stand for "United Nations".)

From The Lybia Observer, a Saudi extremist cleric instructs a warlord on how to build his army.

From Coconuts Jakarta, a 14-year-old Indonesian boy claims to be able to lay eggs.  (Is this satire?)


From the New York Post, thousands of young Russian women are exploited by "virginity dealers".

From Page Six, two TV stars can't agree on the definition of "hooking up".

From Cycling News, the bikes of this year's NAHBS.

And from WTSP, in the Tampa, FL area, an anonymous painter has been portraying people's pets.

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