Monday, February 5, 2024

Monday Mania

On the first Monday of the second month of 2024, here are some things going on:

From National Review, President Biden's response to attacks by Iranian proxies has been ineffective.

From FrontpageMag, governments need to understand that "Christians are not the enemy".

From Townhall, former President Trump has some words for Republicans who push the latest "border security" bill.

From The Washington Free Beacon, Yale law student protest against an IDF soldier being on campus.

From the Washington Examiner, Biden has been undermining the DHS's ability to detain illegal aliens all along.

From The Federalist, under the "atrocious" border bill, everyone can claim asylum.

From American Thinker, Europeans push back against "green" policies and mass immigration.

From MRCTV, Biden contradicts himself on abortion.

From NewsBusters, Trump's possible map back into the White House.

From Canada Free Press, with the left being stupid and incompetent, Trump will win.  (The article's writer calls himself Charles Martel, naming himself after the Frankish leader who defeated the invading Moors at the Battle of Tours in 732 A.D.)

From CBC News, the Canadian province of Nova Scotia digs out of up to 150 centimeters of global warming.

From Global News, Lieutenant General Kyrylo Budanov asks Canada to give Ukraine its 83,000 decommissioned rockets.

From CTV News, according to Canadian Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre, anyone who steals three cars should go to prison for three years.

From TeleSUR, 112 people have been killed by wildfires in Chile.

From TCW Defending Freedom, why Western left-wing elites hate Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu.

From the Express, the U.K.'s King Charles III is diagnosed with cancer.

From the Evening Standard, Prince Harry plans to fly back to the U.K. to visit King Charles.

From the (U.K.) Independent, how being diagnosed with cancer will affect King Charles's royal duties.

From the (Irish) Independent, over 300 gardaí keep "anti-immigration" protesters and "anti-racism" counter-protesters from each other in Dublin, Ireland, and make 11 arrests.  (I use "anti-immigration" in quotes because such people are not always against immigration per se, but are merely against illegal immigration.  I use "anti-racism" in quotes because people who apparently want unlimited immigration and will tolerate illegal immigration often accuse anyone who disagrees with them of being racist.)

From the Irish ExaminerEuropean Ombudsman Emily O’Reilly urges the European Parliament to implement reforms about the declarations of interest made by europarliamentcritters.

From EuroNews, why does France have the most workplace accidents?

From Voice Of Europe, French politician Marion Maréchal sides with the German party AfD on immigration.

From ReMix, according to Hungarian Agricultural Minister István Nagy, protests by European farmers are driven by green ideology and cheap food imports from Ukraine.  (While being under attack from Russia, Ukraine can still produce enough food for export to other countries, where the resulting increased supply drives prices down.)

From Balkan Insight, a former Bosnian Serb Army commander convicted of involvement in the Srebrenica genocide once again seeks early release from prison.

From The North Africa Post, Morocco and Gambia discuss cooperation in military training.

From The New Arab, Arabs don't appreciate the Middle East being likened to the "animal kingdom" or a "jungle".  (Does the term "jungle" even make sense when so much of the area is desert?)

From Gatestone Institute, let the angel on your shoulder be your guide.

From The Stream, trans-identified adults urge children to go trans on TikTok.

From The Daily Signal, the company Amazon bows to White House pressure to suppress books that are skeptical of coronavirus vaccines.

From The American Conservative, is the antisemitism at Harvard old or new?

From The Western Journal, ABC News host and former Mr. Bill henchman George Stephanopoulos cuts off Senator J.D. Vance (R-OH) because the former didn't like the latter's answer to the former's question.

From BizPac Review, singer and noted Kansas City Chiefs fan Taylor Swift is slammed for allegedly "disrespecting" singer Celine Dion as the latter hands the former her Grammy Award.

From The Daily Wire, according to congresscritter Chip Roy (R-TX), it's a "trap".

From the Daily Caller, footage of storms hitting the west coast go viral as over 40 million people become at risk.

From the New York Post, Gen Zers claim to need therapy due to the stress of filing taxes.

From Breitbart, Vulture of New Yorker magazine cries racism over the aforementioned Taylor Swift's Grammy Award.

From Newsmax, according to a survey, most North Carolina voters think that the United States is "off track".

And from The Babylon Bee, the new bipartisan Senate murder bill limits murders to just 5,000 per day.

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