Monday, April 1, 2024

April Fool's Day Links

On a cool cloudy Monday falling on the 1st of April, here are some things going on:

From National Review, former President Trump has a road to victory for this coming November.

From FrontpageMag, those who would destroy democracy continue to claim that Trump will destroy democracy.

From Townhall, President Biden now denies that the proclaimed yesterday to be "Transgender Day of Visibility".

From The Washington Free Beacon and the "don't give him any ideas" department, Biden declares that his next Supreme Court nominee "will be an illegal immigrant, I mean undocumented".  (It's satire appropriate for today, but given the chance, he might just do such a thing.)

From the Washington Examiner, Israel reportedly bombs an Iranian diplomatic facility in Damascus, Syria, which sends a top Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps commander to his virgins.

From The Federalist, a federal judge in Texas orders the release of illegal aliens who allegedly stormed members of the Texas National Guard.

From American Thinker, when a Jewish woman objects to a swastika at a pro-Hamas rally in London, a policeman tells her that the symbol must be "taken into context".  (I know that there have been other contexts for the swastika before it became associated with hate for Jews due to the Nazis, but it should be pretty clear what Hamas intends.)

From MRCTV, the Census adds even more racial categories.

From NewsBusters, according to The View, poor people should stop worrying about affording food.

From Canada Free Press, the similarities of squatting and illegal immigration.

From TeleSUR, according to Venezuelan Defense Minister Vladimir Padrino, statements from Guyanese President Irfaan Ali threaten peace.

From TCW Defending Freedom, you must see Climate the Movie.

From Snouts in the Trough, is UK. shadow net zero secretary Ed Miliband a destroyer of jobs and a wrecker of life?

From EuroNews, Germany legalizes small amounts of marijuana.

From Balkan Insight, Montenegro intends to compensate political prisoners held at the Goli Otok prison during the Yugoslavian communist era.

From The North Africa Post, Algerian President Tebboune starts his reelection campaign with blunders.

From The New Arab, a new Palestinian government, including Gazans and four women, is sworn in, and already faces skepticism.

From Gatestone Institute, a Turkish pro-government TV channel discusses a hypothetical attack by the Turkish Air Force against Greek islands in the Aegean Sea.

From The Stream, the truth about the Koran and the U.S.

From The Daily Signal, why nonprofit organizations which serve the poor and the homeless should stop taking government money.

From The American Conservative, could a ban on the Chinese-tied site TikTok become a second Patriot Act?

From The Western Journal, former Mr. Bill henchman James "it's the economy, stupid" Carville is scared about whom young voters are turning to.

From BizPac Review, Congress grants $380 million for border security - in the Middle East.

From The Daily Wire, West Virginia gubernatorial candidate Moore Capito (R) wants to add to the state's "welcome" sign an indication that it has no sanctuary cities.

From the Daily Caller, Biden's aforementioned claim that he did not proclaim "Transgender Day of Visibility" is true - in Spanish.

From the New York Post, a man tries to outrun a New York City subway train - and fails.

From Breitbart, British atheist Richard Dawkins would always prefer Christianity to Islam.

From Newsmax, former Surgeon General Jerome Adams receives a large medical bill after being treated for dehydration resulting from climbing Camelback Mountain in Phoenix, Arizona.  (Yours truly climbed Camelback in December of 2002 without any problems.  Of course, my body was 22 years younger back then.  No such attempt was made during my more recent visit last September.)

And from The Babylon Bee, Trump greatly increases the value of Mar-a-Lago by hanging up three paintings by First Son Hunter Biden.

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