Saturday, August 30, 2025

A Sasquatch's Saturday Dozen

On a warm and sunny Saturday, after I've walked in a forest like sasquatches are supposed to, here are 12 things going on:

From Gatestone Institute, why Iran's ideology and missiles are a threat to the West, with a lesson from history.

From The Stream, 10 reasons against cessationism.

From The Daily Signal, six successes of Virginia Governor Glenn Youngkin (R) as Lieutenant Governor Winsome Earle-Sears (R) runs to succeed him.

From The American Conservative, a review of a biography of Louisiana Senator and Governor Huey Long (D), who like President Trump, was a populist.

From TCW Defending Freedom, Reform UK party leader Nigel Farage does some backtracking.

From Townhall, Florida cracks down on a fraud scheme which helps immigrants and illegal aliens who don't speak English to cheat on tests for commercial driver's licenses.

From The Washington Free Beacon, why China poses a threat to American democracy.

From the Washington Examiner, if you work for the Department of Justice, please refrain from flipping off the National Guard.

From The Federalist, college football announcer Lee Corso will make his final appearance on ESPN's College GameDay today.

From American Thinker, the sad truth about transitioning and detransitioning.

From NewsBusters, podcaster Keith Olberman blames Trump for the Minneapolis Catholic school shooting, and claims that then-President Bush the Younger staged terror threats.

And from Breitbart, left-wingers spread a baseless online rumor that Trump is no longer with us.

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