Wednesday, February 28, 2024

Wednesday Wanderings

On a rainy and mild Wednesday, here are some things going on:

From National Review, President Biden can't reinvent himself as an ally to the Palestinians.

From FrontpageMag, what the media won't tell you about what happened in Israel in response to the Hamas attacks on October 7th.

From Townhall, Athens, Georgia Mayor Kelly Kirtz (D) tries to shift blame for the murder of nursing student Laken Riley, which doesn't go over well.

From The Washington Free Beacon, why Kansas plans to sue the Biden administration over it latest student loan ploy.

From the Washington Examiner, Senator Mitch McConnell (R-KY) plans to resign as the Republican Senate leader, effective this coming November.

From The Federalist, how illegal aliens entering the U.S. skew our elections for Democrats without ever casting a vote.

From American Thinker, illegal aliens and Russian President Putin agree on who should be the U.S. president.

From MRCTV, in 12 days, ICE apprehends 275 illegal aliens previously convicted of sex offenses.

From Newsbusters, how the Spanish-language network Univision covers immigration.

From Canada Free Press, why leftists will stop at nothing.

From TeleSUR, Brazilian military police launch a dragnet in Rio de Janeiro, which results in the deaths of seven people.

From TCW Defending Freedom, an open letter to U.K. parliamentcritters tells them that "you reap what you sow".

From EuroNews, the French Senate passes a bill to make abortion a constitutional right.

From Voice Of Europe, Poland considers temporarily ceasing cross-border trade with Ukraine.

From ReMix, according to Polish commentator Ćukasz Warzecha, sending Polish troops into Ukraine would be "suicidal".

From Balkan Insight, Greeks stage protests and a strike to mark the anniversary of a train crash that killed 57 people.

From The North Africa Post, Moroccan railways use more electricity produced from solar power.

From The New Arab, Iraq builds a wall along its border with Syria.  (Wait a minute, I thought that walls don't work.)

From RAIR Foundation USA, at least 67 "prominent" Muslims are arrested in connection with a large pandemic-era fraud scheme, and the media goes Sergeant Schultz.  (They know nothing!)

From The Jerusalem Post, U.K. lawmakers question their safety over Gaza after receiving threats and abuse.

From Allah's Willing Executioners, the Afghan migrant who allegedly murdered three prostitutes in Vienna had visited a mosque just before the crime.  (If you read the German, read the story at Exxpress and Unser Mitteleuropa.)

From Arutz Sheva, Hamas has conquered Big Ben in London.  (The last four stories come via The Religion Of Peace.)

From Gatestone Institute, a Pakistani imam preaches Jew-hate in the Brussels Regional Parliament in Belgium.

From The Stream, the Chief Twit might have a deep state problem.

From The Daily Signal, the NFL has become woke, discriminatory, and anti-American.

From The American Conservative, the aforementioned Mitch McConnell's last fight before his upcoming abdication.

From The Western Journal, after the Michigan presidential primary, a Democratic candidate suspends her campaign.

From BizPac Review, the aforementioned Chief Twit, himself an immigrant, sound the "alarm bell" over the "flood" of illegal aliens entering the country

From The Daily Wire, the government of Denver, Colorado might furlough its hourly workers and hire illegal aliens.

From the Daily Caller, in a speech about crime, Biden says nothing about the aforementioned murder of Laken Riley.

From the New York Post, a woman who was raped when she was a teenager celebrates the removal of the judge who reversed her rapist's conviction.

From Breitbart, the TV show Jeopardy! gets slammed for using "neo-pronouns" in an answer.

From Newsmax, the FAA gives Boeing 90 days to develop plan to address "systemic quality-control issues".

And from SFGate, in the future, visiting Hawaii might cost ya a bit more, pilgrim.

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