Friday, January 31, 2025

Friday Fuss For The End Of January

On a cool and rainy Friday which is the last day of January, here are some things going on:

From National Review, Director of National Intelligence nominee and former congresscritter (D-HI) Tulsi Gabbard doesn't sound like her old self.

From FrontpageMag, left-wingers are so upset about President Trump that even their psychiatrists need psychiatrists.

From Townhall, some disturbing information has come out about the fatal collision between a military helicopter and a civilian airliner near Ronald Reagan National Airport.

From The Washington Free Beacon, getting the wokeness out of government won't be easy.

From the Washington Examiner, federal employees say goodbye to their email pronouns.

From The Federalist, Trump's team is winning the media battle by rightly treating the left-wing press as propagandists.

From American Thinker, New Jersey declares war on its own state police.

From MRCTV, a murderous character on the NBC show Law & Order calls assisted suicide "an act of love".

From NewsBusters, the worst of former NBC host Chuck Todd.

From Canada Free Press, tragedy sadly brings out the stupidity at CNN.

From TeleSUR, Colombian President Gustavo Petro confirms a counter-narcotics joint military operation with Venezuela.

From TCW Defending Freedom, Storm Eowyn brings out the climate fearmongers.

From Snouts in the Trough, today's funniest and truest comment.

From EuroNews, the Norwegian coast guard seizes a Russian-crewed ship suspected of being involved in damage to an underwater telecom cable in the Baltic Sea.

From ReMix, former Austrian Chancellor Sebastian Kurz blames former German Chancellor Angela Merkel for the rise of the party Alternative for Germany.  (If you read German, read the story at Bild.)

From Balkan Insight, shoppers in Serbia, Bosnia, Montenegro and North Macedonia join a boycott started in Croatia of certain stores due to increasing prices.

From The North Africa Post, the Turkish company Baykar will manufacture military drones in Morocco.

From The New Arab, Syrian authorities arrest Atef Najib, a cousin of ousted President Bashar al-Assad, for allegedly torturing children in the province of Daraa.

From the Daily Mail, Hamas reveals that the father of the youngest Israeli hostages will be released, but give no word about them or their mother.

From Gatestone Institute, under the ceasefire deal between Israel and Hamas, American veterans are headed to Gaza.

From Radio Free Asia, the junta ruling Myanmar blocks military-aged men from working outside the country.

From The Stream, the interview of Vice President Vance by Margaret Brennan of CBS News shows that the U.S. is being killed by Karens.

From The Daily Signal, here's how we learn who really killed President John F. Kennedy.

From The American Conservative, end the charade of foreign aid.

From The Western Journal, congresscritter Hakeem Jeffries (D-NY) calls for people to "fight" Trump's agenda "in the streets".

From BizPac Review, more on the aforementioned Chuck Todd, who just left NBC.

From The Daily Wire, Trump orders that 50 former intelligence officials who wrongly called the Hunter Biden laptop story "Russian disinformation" are barred from setting foot into secure federal government buildings.

From the Daily Caller, Health and Human Services Secretary nominee Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s MAHA army arrives in Washington, D.C. from multiple directions.  (The Sanskrit word maha means "great", so the "MAHA" acronym in a way fits with the "MAGA" acronym.)

From the New York Post, despite being single with no kids still at home, billionaire Bill Gates refuses to downsize from his huge mansion, which has 24 bathrooms.

From Breitbart, here come Trump's new tariffs.

From Newsmax, Mexican drug cartels threaten to use drones to drop bombs on U.S. Border Patrol agents.

And from SFGate, in a basement under San Francisco's Golden Gate Park is the "Bone Palace".

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