Monday, February 19, 2024

Stories For Presidents Day

As the sunny but cool weather continues on a Monday which is Presidents Day, here are some things going on:

From National Review, no, American has not become "ugly and decayed".

From FrontpageMag, President Biden keeps on piling up the lies.

From Townhall, the Department of Justice charges a Somali Minnesota man with allegedly aiding ISIS and threatening to blow up New York City.

From The Washington Free Beacon, the Biden administration uses "Indigenous Knowledge" as an excuse to block new oil and gas leases in Alaska.

From the Washington Examiner, the Department of Justice should not ignore former Biden family associate Tony Bobulinski.

From The Federalist, Presidents Washington and Lincoln would not recognize today's America.

From American Thinker, Washington and Lincoln speak from their graves.

From MRCTV, San Francisco puts a person who is not allowed to vote in the U.S. on its election commission.

From NewsBusters, hosts on The View demand that former President Trump is censored when he debates Biden.

From Canada Free Press, the "political" murder of Russian dissident Alexei Navalny could happen here, too.

From TeleSUR and the "it's not my fault" department, former President Cristina Fernandez-Kirchner blames former President Mauricio Macri and current President Javier Milei for poverty in Argentina.

From TCW Defending Freedom, Prime Minister Rishi Sunak and Labour Party leader Keir Starmer are the U.K.'s PEZ heads.  (PEZ is the brand name of a candy originally made in Austria and its associated plastic dispensers.)

From Snouts in the Trough, did these three technologies come from Hell?

From EuroNews, a look at the oldest town in Slovenia.

From Voice Of Europe, tractors head towards Prague, Czech Republic.

From ReMix, tractors head towards Madrid, Spain.

From Balkan Insight, will the Jiu Valley in Romania experience life after coal?  (At one time, this question could be asked about the Wyoming Valley in Pennsylvania.)

From The North Africa Post, the U.S. warns its citizens to stay away from Algeria.

From The New Arab, Morocco intercepts a boat carrying 141 migrants that was trying to reach Spain's Canary Islands.

From Yahoo, French Interior Minister GĂ©rard Darmanin asks for the deportation of an imam from Tunisia after he preached against France.

From Arutz Sheva, why won't wealthy Arab States import Gazans as workers?

From Gatestone Institute, Hamas regards Palestinians as terrorists.

From The Stream, "Happy President's Daze" and other items.

From The American Conservative, the mainstream media are dying from their own self-inflicted wounds.

From The Western Journal, more on the San Francisco election official who can't legally vote in the U.S.

From BizPac Review, presidential candidate and former Governor Nikki Haley (R-SC) promises to pardon Trump if she is elected.

From The Daily Wire, on the other hand, Haley criticizes Trump on his reaction to the death of Russian dissident Alexei Navalny.

From the Daily Caller, Vice President Harris reportedly thinks that she can save Biden's reelection campaign single-handedly.

From the New York Post, retired basketball player Shaquille O'Neal quietly builds a large real estate empire.

From Breitbart, a bill introduced by California state assemblycritters would require insurance companies to rat out law-abiding people who own both homes and guns.

From Newsmax, retired basketball player Charles Barkley complains about the "homeless crooks" in San Francisco.

And from The Babylon Bee, in an awkward moment, Presidents Putin (Russia) and Zelenskyy (Ukraine) show up to the same rally for President Biden (U.S.).

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