Sunday, May 25, 2025

Sunday Stories

On a sunny and mild Sunday, here are some things going on:

From FrontpageMag, five years after the death of George Floyd, can Americans breathe again?

From Townhall, editor-in-chief Jeffrey Goldberg of The Atlantic defends the media's silence on then-President Biden's decline.

From The Washington Free Beacon, a review of a book about the American Revolution.

From the Washington Examiner, former congresscritter Dean Phillips (D-Min) faults his fellow Democrats for not being willing to work with the Chief Twit.

From The Federalist, the myth of George Floyd is still with us.

From American Thinker, what would a visiting space alien think of us earthlings?  (According to a certain joke, which probably has some truth to it, he would realize that there's no intelligent life on this planet.)

From NewsBusters, Speaker Johnson (R-LA) schools CNN correspondent Jake Tapper on the media's coverage of corruption.

From TCW Defending Freedom, when the E.U. says "jump", U.K. Prime Minister Keir Starmer asks "how high?".

From Gatestone Institute, the consequences of U.S. President Trump walking away from the Russia-Ukraine war.

From The Stream, "coming to your senses".

From The Daily Signal, a ban on foreign money for ballot initiatives could be headed to the Supreme Court.

From The American Conservative, Pope Leo XIV is "one of us".

And from the New York Post, a Memorial Day tribute to the fallen, from Shakespeare.

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