Tuesday, May 8, 2018

Tuesday Things

Another Tuesday, maybe a payment from Wimpy for the hamburger you bought him a few days ago, but certainly another bunch of things going on:

From The New York Times, President Trump has informed French President Macron that the U.S. will withdraw from the unclear deal with Iran.  (via BizPac Review)


From The Daily Caller, Representative Mike Bishop (R-Mich) wants to know why the USDA kills kittens.




From the Los Angeles Times, "Rocket Man" returns to China.

From Arutz Sheva, "You're better off in Jerusalem, President Trump".  (H/T Gadi Adelman for the Tweet)


From Voice Of Europe, Milo goes to Hungary.








From Sputnik International, according to one "expert", the migrant crisis in Greece is the E.U.'s fault.



From Politico, only 18 percent of Flemish Belgians see Muslim and western values as compatible.

From StepFeed, several celebrities wear hijabs at the Met Gala.  (Wouldn't that be cultural appropriation, just like that prom dress?)

From Gatestone Institute, Iran's operations in the Americas.


From Townhall, "the war on wisdom".



And from the San Francisco Chronicle, the host of Meet The Press steps into California's "weird jungle primary".

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