As the warm sunny weather continues on a Sunday, here are some things going on:
From National Review, the recently departed Senator (C-NY) and judge James Buckley was a trail marker. (Although he caucused with Republicans, he was actually a member of the Conservative Party of New York State. For this reason, I label him as "C-NY" rather than "R-NY".)
From Townhall, Democrats and lies about Hitler.
From The Washington Free Beacon, a review of book about a road trip with Thomas Edison, Henry Ford and John Burroughs.
From the Washington Examiner, according to congresscritter Nancy Mace (R-SC), former Governor (R-SC) and Ambassador to the U.N. Nikki Haley is the only Republican presidential candidate with a message to "protect women".
From American Thinker, former President Obama could be a vindictive enforcer.
From NewsBusters, former White House press secretary Jen Psaki doubles down on her false claim that Democrats don't support late-term abortions.
From Canada Free Press, first they came for my gas stove's cook top.
From TCW Defending Freedom, are GPs in the U.K. finally seeing sense over coronavirus vaccinations? (This article appears to be newly published today, unlike the others now appearing at TCWDF.)
From OpIndia, the Taliban impose harsh restrictions on Sikhs and Hindus in Afghanistan.
From Gatestone Institute, U.S. President Biden's disastrous withdrawal from Afghanistan helped bring about Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
From The Stream, "what is gender ideology?"
From The Western Journal, FBI agents kill another American in his home.
From BizPac Review, left-wingers on social media don't like the new slogan from the Texas Longhorns.
From The Daily Wire, Tropical Storm Idalia could reach Florida after becoming a hurricane.
From the Daily Caller, presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy (R) and NBC host Chuck Todd get into a spat about the 2020 election.
From Breitbart, a cosmetics company ends its brand relationship with singer Alice Cooper after he tells the truth about gender.
From Newsmax, U.S. congresscritters Ben Cline (R-VA), French Hill (R-Ark) and Scott Fitzgerald (R-Wis) make a brief visit to Syria.
And from the New York Post, a cab driver in Wales tawt he taw a putty tat.
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