Sunday, July 29, 2018

Sunday Stuff

On a Sunday that has largely lived up to the name, here are some things going on:



From The Guardian, according to U.K. politician Nigel Farage, former Donald Trump adviser (and my fellow Hokie) Steve Bannon could help bring about populist victories in E.U. elections next year.

From Russia Today, Italian Interior Minister Salvini claims that the E.U. is trying to "swindle" the U.K. in their Brexit negotiations.





From Gatestone Institute, the rise of Salafists in Germany.  (The last three stories were found at The Religion Of Peace.)


From Canada Free Press, did we just dodge another 9/11?  (Put into the chatroom of the English Defense League show on BlogTalkRadio.)

From National Review, "understanding trade deficits".

From Townhall, 25 people, including 22 illegal aliens, have been charged with various crimes committed under stolen Puerto Rican identities.

From The Washington Free Beacon, Senator Diane Feinstein (D-Cal) wants SCOTUS nominee Brett Kavanaugh's records from his time in the executive branch.  (Kavanaugh has been a federal judge for 12 years, which is 12 years more pre-SCOTUS judicial experience than that of Justice Elena Kagan.)

From The Daily Caller, a book about the "dangerously clever" founding father Albert Gallatin.  (I have visited his estate in southwestern Pennsylvania, known as Friendship Hill.)

From CNS News, according to a guest in CNN, a lawsuit may be blocking some illegal alien family reunifications.


From LifeZette, according to presidential adviser Larry Kudlow, President Trump should not be blamed for inheriting the "broken world trading system".




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