Wednesday, December 14, 2022

Wednesday Whatnot

On a cold cloudy Wednesday, here are some things going on:

From National Review, the world suddenly realizes that China's coronavirus statistics are entirely made up.

From FrontpageMag, a man screams "Allahu akbar" at a Christmas tree lighting in Sora, Italy.  (If you read Italian, read the story at FrosinoneToday.)

From Townhall, the Federal Reserve raises its interest rate to its highest level since 2007.

From The Washington Free Beacon, after being arrested, alleged crypto criminal Sam Bankman-Fried does a last favor for his Democratic allies.

From the Washington Examiner, the "defund the police" movement gets one thing right.

From The Federalist, the end of Title 42 caps the worst for illegal immigration into the U.S. in all its history.

From American Thinker, former President Barrack and Michelle Obama despise free speech, and it shows.

From CNS News, Florida Governor Ron DeSantis (R) and congresscritter Jim Banks (R-IN) criticize the "Respect for Marriage Act".

From LifeZette, congresscritter AOC's (D-NY) movie about climate change bombs at the box office.

From NewsBusters, now that the midterm elections are over, CBS and NBC send reporters to the border.

From Canada Free Press, 2023 will give humanity a chance to "stop being Klaus Schwab's personal hockey puck".

From TeleSUR, new President Dina Boluarte militarizes Peru and declares a state of emergency.

From TCW Defending Freedom, British actor Stephen Fry doesn't understand "climate deniers".

From Snouts in the Trough, children will never get to experience snow....er, wait a minute.

From Free West Media, the U.S. and Russia deliver different assessments of Germany's "terror raid".

From EuroNewsİstanbul Mayor Ekrem İmamoğlu is convicted of "insulting" members of Turkey's Supreme Electoral Council.  (If the U.S. had a law against "insulting" public officials, we'd all be in jail.)

From Euractiv, despite objections from the European Commission, glass eel fishing will be allowed to continue in the E.U.

From ReMix, Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni criticizes the French and German governments less than 100 migrants combined out of the 94,000 who landed in Italy this year.

From Balkan Insight, ethnic Albanians take seats vacated by ethnic Serbs in North Mitrovica, Kosovo.

From The North Africa Post, Morocco takes the presidency of the Euro-African Dialogue on Migration and Development.

From The New Arab, rival Libyan Prime Minister Fathi Bashagha calls for the U.S. to release the accused Lockerbie bomber who was recently arrested.

From Gatestone Institute, the extremists whom the Biden administration ignores.

From The Stream, how to be prepared when a same-sex couple shows up at your church.

From The Daily Signal, who incoming House committees target Dr. Fauci and other officials in a probe into the origins of the coronavirus.

From Energy Daily, a look at energy, war, and the invasion of Ukraine.

From Space War, Japan plans to radically overhaul its defense policy due to the threat from China.

From The American Conservative, the "Twitter files" show that "you were right about Twitter".

From The Western Journal, Arizona gubernatorial candidate Kari Lake (R) gives an update on her lawsuit.

From BizPac Review, congresscritter Nancy Mace (R-SC) exposes an LGBTQ activist as a fraud by pointing out her own violent rhetoric.

From The Daily Wire, former Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey offers a mea culpa.

From the Daily Caller, former President Trump promises a "major announcement" tomorrow.

From the New York Post, France beats Morocco in the World Cup semifinal, and will face Argentina in the final for the 2022 championship.

From Breitbart, according to a poll, 59 percent of Democrats to not want President Biden as their nominee for 2024.

From Newsmax, a group of Democrats asks Meta to keep Trump off its platforms.

And from SFGate, the Grinch makes an appearance on Interstate 10 in Arizona.

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