Saturday, January 11, 2025

Saturday Stuff

On a clear but cold Saturday, here are some things going on:

From National Review, Greenland premier MĂște Egede indicates a willingness to talk to President-elect Trump.

From FrontpageMag, the political witch hunt against Trump ends with a whimper.

From Townhall, Witch Hunter Special Counsel Jack Smith resigns.

From The Washington Free Beacon, Hawaii Democrats file litigation against oil and gas companies for allegedly causing climate change, but "mysteriously" omit one whose executives donated to their campaigns.

From the Washington Examiner, former Vice President Pence reveals what he said to Trump at President Carter's funeral.

From The Federalist, CNN senior editor Fuzz Hogan testifies to defend an allegedly defamatory report about a naval veteran.

From American Thinker, why Europe should not admit most of the migrants.

From NewsBusters, how would the media respond to the fires in California if Governor Gavin Newsom (D) and Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass (D) were Republicans?

From TCW Defending Freedom, be dauntless when you're facing assault.

From Snouts in the Trough, are there any mistakes that U.K. Prime Minister Kier Starmer won't make?  (The article has yesterday's date, but it's the second of two published on that date, so I'll let the date slide.)

From AMU, Iran constructs 75 kilometers of wall along its border with Afghanistan.

From Gatestone Institute, don't be fooled by Iran's negotiations over its nuclear program.  (It appears that Iran may be seeking a hudna, a type of temporary truce.  For some info on hudna, go here, here and here.)

From The Stream, "seven reasons why altars are over thrones".

From The Daily Signal, the platform Facebook embraces free speech.

And from The American Conservative, American soccer star Christian Pulisic lifts his team AC Milan to win the Italian Supercoppa.

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