Barry’s Fingerprints Are All Over This
The following is a brief essay by Sundance over at CTH. It is a short history of how American foreign policy has arrived where it is.
The following is a brief essay by Sundance over at CTH. It is a short history of how American foreign policy has arrived where it is.
Joe Biden was literally in the air, flying toward the region when Jordan’s King Abdullah cancelled the summit between Egyptian President al-Sisi, Abdullah and Biden. This is more than a little sunlight on who Abdullah was talking about when he said, “the usual suspects were trying to create Defacto issues on the ground.”
Biden is going to Israel today. The agenda here is transparently obvious.
Recently Candace Owens gave a speech at the University at Albany. Owens was taking part in Turning Point USA’s Live Free Tour. During the question-and-answer portion of the program, one student asked: “What do you have to say to the trans students on this campus who feel actively victimized by your presence here?”
John Fetterman has apparently engaged in some self-introspection.
The House went home on Friday without electing a speaker. The media is apoplectic that this is paralyzing the country. Last I checked everything is still running smoothly here. The pundits are worried about the country being forced to shut down some unnecessary functions next month.
My question is, “is that really a downside to this situation?”
California has apparently decided that kids should not be held accountable for their behavior in school. From the Epoch Times: ...
Hamas, also known as Palestinian rapists and murderers, launched an attack on Israel last Saturday. This featured the killing of people at bus stops, in their homes and in their cars. Also on the agenda was the raping of women and girls, breaking their limbs and then executing them. Some were burned alive while the onlookers cheered. Perhaps the worst atrocity was the killing of babies. An untold number of them were decapitated. Some of them were burned as well.
Another interview with Caroline Glick. Glick is a stable, non-pretending voice of pragmatic deliberation as the Israeli response to the Hamas attack continues. Glick does not pretend that there is some aspect of the current situation where an accommodation with Hamas is possible.