Friday, May 23, 2025

Friday Fuss

On a cool and cloudy Friday, after giving myself another Thursday off, here are some things going on:

From National Review, Democrats can now admit that Biden was a horrible president.

From FrontpageMag, Gaza comes to Washington, D.C.

From Townhall, some information on the man who allegedly shot and killed two Israeli embassy employees at the Capital Jewish Museum in Washington, D.C.

From The Washington Free Beacon, a shadowy left-wing group funded the alleged Capital Jewish Museum shooter's trip to D.C.

From the Washington Examiner, Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent claims that the U.S. can "retool" the nickel.

From The Federalist, the left can't get themselves to admit that the sexual revolution was harmful without also admitting that conservative Christians were right.

From American Thinker, things don't add up about former President Biden's prostate cancer.

From MRCTV, DOGE claims to have saved $100,000 per year by cutting unused phone lines from just one government agency.  (But then, $100,000 is tiny when it comes to the federal budget.)

From NewsBusters, according to a study, broadcast networks won't admit that the aforementioned alleged D.C. shooter is left-wing.

From Canada Free Press, Prime Minister Mark Carney is "the Obama of Canada", without the former U.S. president's charisma.

From TeleSUR, Venezuelan authorities arrest a "far-right" alleged terrorist.

From TCW Defending Freedom, U.K. Prime Minister Keir Starmer turns a blind eye to the small boats carrying migrants to Britain.

From EuroNews, according to police, 12 people are injured in a knife attack at the central railway station in Hamburg, Germany.

From ReMix, the Polish Border Guard detains 28 migrants from Africa in the Suwałki Gap.  (The Suwałki Gap is the border area between Poland and Lithuania.  If you read Polish, read the story at wPolytice.)

From Balkan Insight, civil society groups in Kosovo condemn the deadlock in the country's parliament.

From The North Africa Post, Morocco becomes a car manufacturing hub.

From The New Arab, Jordan and China sign a deal promoting tourism to the ancient site of Petra and the Great Wall.

From Jewish News Syndicate, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu pushes back against the lie that Israel is "starving Palestinian children".

From Arutz Sheva, congresscritter Ilhan Omar (D-Min) refuses to condemn the aforementioned shooting in D.C.

From The Times Of Israel, pro-Palestinian social media accounts cheer the aforementioned shooting in D.C.

From Gatestone Institute, whatever happened to the new commandment "love thy neighbor as thyself"?

From Radio Free Asia, according to analysts, the newly built North Korean warship which was damaged during its launch could be a total loss.

From The Stream, Pope Leo XIV affirms a link between abortion and the death penalty.

From The Daily Signal, the media shows its hypocrisy on the recently admitted Afrikaner refugees.

From The American Conservative, what Palestine supporters and Israel supporters both miss.

From The Western Journal, an illegal alien from Colombia is charged with voter fraud and welfare fraud.

From BizPac Review, the father of the aforementioned alleged D.C. shooter was invited to President Trump's speech to Congress earlier this year by congresscritter Jesús García (D-IL).

From The Daily Wire, a medical school in Illinois is caught rejecting white and Asian applicants with higher MCAT scores and GPAs than the minority applicants whom it accepts.

From the Daily Caller, singer/piano player Billy Joel cancels upcoming live performances after being diagnosed with a brain disorder.

From Breitbart, according to Senator Joni Ernst (R-IA), the Senate must root out waste, fraud and abuse from President Trump's "big, beautiful bill".

From Newsmax, sales of new single-family homes in the U.S. rose unexpectedly in April.

And from the New York Post, the commencement speech at the University of Maryland graduation ceremony is given Kermit the Frog.

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