Friday, February 2, 2024

Friday Phenomena For Groundhog Day

On a cool cloudy Friday on which Punxsutawney Phil searches for his shadow, here are some things going on:

From National Review, President Biden uses his executive power for left-wing priorities, but not for border security.

From FrontpageMag, the "incredible" lameness of media hit pieces against Speaker Johnson (R-LA).

From Townhall, five men who identify as "trans" dominate a women's collegiate volleyball game in Canada.

From The Washington Free Beacon, California Governor Gavin Newsom (D) taps a transgender activist who had threatened to "slap" conservatives.

From the Washington Examiner, Fulton County, Georgia District Attorney Fani Willis calls on a judge to dismiss accusations of conflict of interest rising from an affair she had with a prosecutor.

From The Federalist, if Democrats love "democracy" as they claim, why do they oppose election security measures which voters support?

From American Thinker, there is no contradiction between loving America and supporting Israel's war against Hamas.

From MRCTV, in 2012, an 11-year-old boy cried in pain while being injected with puberty blockers.

From NewsBusters, CNN "climate warrior" Bill Weir travels to Antarctica to study whale exhaust.

From Canada Free Press, it's time to stand up to the climate change bullies.

From TeleSUR, Panama's Supreme Justice Court upholds the 10 year 6 month sentence of former President Ricardo Martinelli for money laundering.

From TCW Defending Freedom, the climate fearmongers and "the great hurricane hype".

From EuroNews, how much could protests by European farmers cost the region's economy?

From Voice Of Europe, violent crimes and property crimes increased in the Czech Republic last year.

From The Brussels Times, farmers lift their blockade of Zeebrugge, Belgium, allowing stranded trucks to leave.  (via Voice Of Europe)

From Balkan Insight, Serbia's Higher Public Prosecutor’s Office starts investigating alleged human trafficking of workers from India.

From The North Africa Post, the governor of Morocco's Central Bank warns of the impact of climate change on monetary policy.

From The New Arab, Israeli strikes south of Damascus, Syria kill three pro-Iran fighters.

From RAIR Foundation USA, police in the U.K. launch a manhunt after a convicted sex offender allegedly attacks a woman and her two children with alkaline chemicals.

From Arutz Sheva, a Norwegian parliamentcritter nominates UNWRA for the Nobel Peace Prize.

From Gatestone Institute, Biden must not withdraw U.S. troops from Syria and Iraq.

From The Stream, "Happy Groundhog Day" and other matters.

From The Daily Signal, in order to secure the border, Biden needs only a spine, not new laws.  (For those of you who want new laws for securing the border, what guarantee can you give that any new laws will actually be enforced?)

From The American Conservative, a look at Germany's war against democracy.

From The Western Journal, the initial toxicology report is in for the three Kansas City Chiefs fans who died in the back yard of a friend's house.

From BizPac Review, a CNN host is stunned to learn how illegal aliens steal in New York and then go to Florida.

From The Daily Wire, the aforementioned Speaker Johnson questions if Biden "is actually making these decisions" about border security.

From the Daily Caller, retired San Francisco 49ers quarterback Joe Montana talks about beer.

From the New York Post, the company Meta warns its investors that CEO Mark Zuckerberg's hobbies could kill him.

From Breitbart, more on the aforementioned D.A. Fani Willis admitting to having a relationship with a prosecutor.

And from Newsmax, actor Carl Weathers, who played boxer Apollo Creed in the Rocky movies, and most recently starred in The Mandalorian, dies at age 76.

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