Monday, June 10, 2019

Monday Mania

Now that I'm back, it's time to return to my normal blogging, which largely involves submitting for your approval (or maybe for your disapproval) a whole bunch of things going on:





From the Washington Examiner, former Nixon henchman John Dean tries to compare President Trump's behavior to Watergate.  (If you're in Virginia, and you feel an earthquake, that might be my late father spinning in his grave.  Back when I was a Littlefoot, Papa Bigfoot developed a strong dislike for Mr. Dean.)



From CNS News, it's time for Poland to be included in the visa waiver program.  (As an American of 1/4 Polish descent who visited Poland without needing a visa in 2000, I couldn't agree more.)

From LifeZette, according to congresscritter Ilhan Omar (D-MN), it's "un-American" for ICE to detain "immigrants".  (If she were to mean "immigrants" in the correct sense, the people who come here legally and get their green cards, she would be right.  If ICE were to detain the real immigrants instead of going after illegal aliens, that would be un-American.  If I understand their role correctly, ICE goes after people illegally present in the U.S., mostly who have committed crimes in addition to their illegal presence.)




From the Evening Standard, London gets wet.


From the Irish Examiner, former U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry, speaking in Ireland, accuses climate "deniers" of ignoring evidence.  (Does he acknowledge the evidence that China is the world's largest carbon dioxide producer, which I've occasionally linked?)
















From Romania-Insider, Romania has about 18,300 churches and 30,000 gambling establishments.  (If you read Romanian, read the story at Libertatea.)




From Independent Balkan News Agency, the Federation of Bosnia and Hercegovina searches for oil.



From Malta Today, leave our chocolate alone.

























From Gatestone Institute, "how Palestinian leaders butcher the truth".






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