On a sunny and mild Saturday, here are some things going on:
From National Review, congresscritter Rashida Tlaib (D-Mich) and State Department official Sylvia Jacoub accuse President Biden of "genocide" for supporting Israel.
From Townhall, did you notice how CNN framed the story about a foiled plot to commit a terror attack in Houston?
From The Washington Free Beacon, a Southern Poverty Law Center spokesman signed a letter blaming Israel for Hamas's terrorism.
From the Washington Examiner, Republicans betraying Senator Tommy Tuberville (R-AL) expose lazy corruption in D.C.
From The Federalist, every pastor in Ohio should urge his congregants to vote "no" on Issue 1.
From American Thinker, one source of antisemitism is very old, and has nothing to do with land.
From NewsBusters, left-wing journalists push Hamas propaganda as the truth and liken Speaker Johnson (R-LA) to David Duke.
From Canada Free Press, surviving former President Obama's third term.
From TCW Defending Freedom, an audience with U.K. Prime Minister Rishi Sunak and AI.
From Gatestone Institute, Iran wants to commit genocide against the Jews.
From The Stream, the aforementioned Issue 1 in Ohio is about more than just abortion.
From BizPac Review, some congresscritters in the "Squad" get primary challengers.
From The Daily Wire, right-wing commentator Michael Knowles praises the "enduring" boycott of Bud Light.
From the Daily Caller, the White House denies reports that New York City Mayor Eric Adams (D) has been disinvited from an immigration summit.
From the New York Post, how changes to Daylight Saving Time affect the economy.
From Breitbart, Vice President Harris's granddaughter raises money for Gaza.
From Newsmax, Governor Glenn Youngkin (R-VA) shows a conservative road map in Virginia.
And from News(dot)com(dot)au, a "crazy" sign is seen looking at North Korea from South Korea. (via the New York Post)
No comments:
Post a Comment