As the fair but cold weather continues on a Saturday, here are some things going on:
From National Review, President Biden doesn't know what we are talking about.
From Townhall, according to TV host Bill Maher, Americans have lost faith in Biden.
From The Washington Free Beacon and the "good luck with that" department, a former federal prosecutor tries to bring some common sense to California.
From the Washington Examiner, new Virginia Governor Glenn Youngkin (R) is right, "leave those kids alone".
From The Federalist, the #MeToo movement could kill hookup culture, if we allow it to.
From American Thinker, Biden's inconsistency about pipelines, and you only thought that you were vaccinated against the coronavirus. (I couldn't pick just one for today.)
From LifeZette, right-wing commentator Tomi Lahren (figuratively) "rips Biden to shreds".
From the eponymous site of Drew Berquist, UPenn swimmer Lia Thomas is still pretending to be a female, which his teammates don't appreciate. (via LifeZette)
From NewsBusters, MSNBC allows a writer for The New Yorker to trash Ginni Thomas (a.k.a. Mrs. Clarence Thomas) as a "threat to the Supreme Court".
From Canada Free Press, money and power and "the abandoning of America".
From TCW Defending Freedom, according to a U.K. government report, vaccinated and boosted people over 30 years old have a higher coronavirus infection rate than unvaccinated people.
From Snouts in the Trough, the BBC is caught hating Jews again.
From Free West Media, coronavirus data in Austria was allegedly exaggerated.
From EuroNews, thousands of people protest against coronavirus vaccine passports in European capitals.
From The New Arab, planes from the U.S.-led coalition bomb sites in Hasakeh, Syria.
From Allah's Willing Executioners, a man in Laon, France with a Koran in his pocket threatens people with a knife. (If you read French, read the story at FDeSouche and Courrier Picard.)
From Gatestone Institute, thanks to weak leadership from the Biden administration, the Iran-China threat is growing.
From The Stream, according to the CDC, during the delta wave of the coronavirus, naturally immunity offered stronger protection than the vaccines did.
From Space War, talks between the U.S. and Russia in Geneva, Switzerland produce flashbacks to the Cold War.
From Space Daily, the U.S. suspends 44 flights to China in response to Chinese restrictions on U.S. airlines.
From The American Conservative, the Republican Party has not suddenly found a spine.
From The Valley Patriot, an illegal alien living in Lawrence, Massachusetts is given over four years in prison for dealing fentanyl and oxycodone. (via NewsBreak)
From The Western Journal, former California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger (R) is involved in a traffic accident.
From BizPac Review, the CDC officially redefines what "fully vaccinated" means.
From The Daily Wire, according to the aforementioned Bill Maher, Florida did a better job dealing with the coronavirus than New York or New Jersey did.
From The U.S. Sun, a woman donates a kidney to her boyfriend, and gets dumped. (Should I create an "assholes" label? The story comes via the New York Post.)
From the New York Post, according to one of his accusers, actor Bill Cosby used his TV character to hide his true nature.
From Breitbart, according to a Lithuanian parliamentcritter, German companies siding with China are destroying the E.U.'s Single Market.
And from Newsmax, after a four-year wait, former Alaska Governor and vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin's (R) libel suit against The New York Times will go to trial.
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