Monday, February 17, 2025

Late Monday Mania From A Traveling Sasquatch

For the first time this year, I've gone off to an undisclosed location.  However, I'm still in Maryland, but over 100 miles from my normal location.  On a sunny but cold (both here and there) Monday, here are some things going on:

From National Review, greetings from what might be a "model NATO ally".  (It's also one of yours truly's ancestral countries.)

From FrontpageMag, European elites hated Vice President Vance's recent speech.

From Townhall, the Chief Twit reveals that the Social Security database contains millions entries listing people as being from 100 to 159 years old.

From The Washington Free Beacon, a taxpayer-funded pro-illegal-immigration group seeks to "disrupt Trump's deportation machine".

From The Federalist, Democrats insist that their problems are due to their podcasts.

From American Thinker, what should be done about legal immigration?

From MRCTV, California will reportedly spend almost $10 billion on health care for illegal aliens this year alone.

From NewsBusters, NBC reporter Tom Costello ties President Trump and the Chief Twit to an airplane crash - in Canada.

From Canada Free Press, the Canadian anti-American would-be prime minister.

From TeleSUR, Cuba and Bolivia sign an agreement on nuclear medicine to combat cancer.

From TCW Defending Freedom, Gloucester, England school administrator Kristie Higgs wins "a victory for Christianity and free speech".

From Snouts in the Trough, what is the daily routine of the U.K.'s admirals?

From EuroNews, five key issues which the next German chancellor will have to face.

From Free West Media, more on Vance's speech in Europe.

From ReMix, according to German chancellor candidate Friedrich Merz, Russian President Putin wants to annex part of Poland.  (It wouldn't be the first time that Russia has annexed part of Poland.)

From Balkan Insight, the Sofia Airport is renamed after Bulgarian national hero Vassil Levsky, called "the apostle of freedom".

From The North Africa Post, Morocco denies reports that it has plans to cull stray dogs before the World Cup in 2030.

From The New Arab, Tunisia considers "hosting" exiled Hamas figures amid Gaza ceasefire negotiations.

From The Jerusalem Post, at a forum hosted by the news outlet Al Jazeera, a Hamas official claims that the October 7th, 2023 attack was a "historic success".

From The Times Of Israel, Hamas terrorists are caught on tape accusing their leaders of hoarding humanitarian aid.

From Sky News, Muslim groups, including one listed on the U.K.'s terrorism register, accuse the media and politicians of "hypocrisy" over the outrage sparked by a video of two nurses caught in video threatening to "kill" Israeli patients.

From Arutz Sheva, it's been 46 years since the oppression of Iranian women began.

From Gatestone Institute, don't be fooled into thinking that the Palestinian Authority has stopped paying terrorists.

From Radio Free Asia, according to a human rights group, the ruling junta in Myanmar has freed almost 1,000 Rohingya from prison.

From The Stream, yes, believe it or not, the left were once peaceniks.

From The Daily Signal, emails show that Democrat governors arranged a meeting with the Biden White House to oppose the Trump agenda.

From The American Conservative, still more on Vance's speech.

From The Western Journal, the Chinese government is furious over a change to the U.S. State Department's website - for what is now doesn't say.

From BizPac Review, a liberal woman throws a fit over a man's hat which includes the American flag.

From The Daily Wire, the White House refutes allegations that DOGE released classified data.

From the Daily Caller, Democrats assemble their billionaire friends in an effort to create their own answer to podcaster Joe Rogan.

From the New York Post, more on the aforementioned airplane crash in Canada.

From Breitbart, Jamaican Prime Minister Andrew Holness calls for Jamaicans living illegally in the United States to return home.

From Newsmax, Florida Lieutenant Governor Jeanette Nunez (R) resigns.

And from The Babylon Bee, how to tell if the aforementioned Chief Twit is the father of your child.

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