Monday, February 5, 2018

More Stuff For Monday

Some things, other than the previously noted illegal alien-caused fatal car crash, going on out there:

From Jerusalem On Line, the terrorist who committed a murder by stabbing in Ariel, Israel is an Israeli Arab.  (H/T Global Patriot Radio for the Tweet)

From the New York Post, the Dow has its worst day ever.

From the Daily Mail, a Tweet by President Trump criticizing the U.K. NHS draws a fierce backlash.

From Defend Europa, a report on the Visegrád group.  (Yes, I need to put an accent on the "a" to type the group's name correctly.)

From Voice Of Europe, police in Malmö, Sweden are now armed with machine guns.

From Reuters, former prime minister Berlusconi gets blamed for Italy's migrant crisis.

From the Express, Italy might get a political crisis similar to what's going on in Germany.

From Breitbart London, a British government study of sharia faces one of its unpleasant truths.

From France24, Denmark's largest political party wants to place finite limits on "non-western" asylum seekers.  (This party, the Social Democrats, are described as "left-wing".  This flies in the face of the epithet "far-right" sometimes hurled as most westerners who desire such limits.)

From WestMonster, Germany's AfD party is just two percentage points behind the left-wing SPD party.

From Russia Today, the Netherlands withdraws their ambassador to Turkey, and protesters near the Vatican denounce Turkish President Erdoğan's meeting with Pope Francis.

From The Local FR, the only surviving suspect in the 2015 Paris shootings declined to answer questions at the opening of his trial in Brussels.  (The trial is over his alleged offenses against police before his arrest in Brussels.)

From the NL Times, a Dutch survivor of the Paris attack is in Brussels to attend the trial mentioned immediately above.

From The Sun, the terrorist defendant says that he will "put his trust in Allah".

From Chronicle Live, an asylum seeker who murdered his British ex-girlfriend will be released after serving 11 years.

From Philly(dot)com, former Representative Michele Bachmann (R-MN) will not run for Al Franken's Senate seat.

From Politico, the Defense Logistics Agency lost track of more than $800 million.  (via Fox News)

From FrontpageMag, and with apologies to Mick Jagger, the Democrats are having their "nineteenth nervous breakdown".

From Townhall, normal Americans like those so-called "crumbs".

From Al Arabiya, 11 protesters have reportedly been tortured to death in Iran since this past December.

From Arutz Sheva, the leader of an illegal Islamic group in Israel says that Jerusalem will be the capital of the caliphate.

From Fox Business, "the good, the bad, and the weird" Super Bowl ads.

From Science News, a "weird in-between" form of ice.

And from Digital Spy, and with a spoiler alert, an explanation of the mirror scene in The Last Jedi.

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