Sunday, March 11, 2018

Sunday Links

[Now that Bigfoot has returned from his musical research, we return you to his regularly scheduled news and links blogging.]

 As we have sprung forward, here are some things which have sprung up:

From CBS News, Senator Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) will not run for president in 2020.

From Philly(dot)com, there could be a third nor'easter in a two-week period.  (Looks like my SUV is at it again.)

From Twitchy, Slate finds out what happens when you ask a stupid question.

From Fox News, Oprah's movie A Wrinkle In Time isn't doing all that well at the box office.

From Variety, actor Michael Caine will never again work with Woody Allen.

From the Daily Mail, a child rape gang has allegedly been operating in Telford, England for 40 years.  (via JihadWatch)

From The Telegraph, patrons of a pub and a restaurant in Salisbury, England are advised to wash their clothes due to a recent poisoning.

From Voice Of Europe, George Soros allegedly wants to "remove" Slovakia's government.

From the Sunday Express, people protesting against ISIS and Turkey block tracks at the Piccadilly Station in Manchester, U.K.  (Seems like they might have been inspired by the American movement Black Lies Matter.)

From the Evening Standard, some photos of London from the 1970's.


From Breitbart London, former adviser to President Trump Steve Bannon tells the French "history is on our side".  (As I said previously, lefties and never-Trumpers are allowed to use the term "henchman" instead of "advisor".)

From Total Croatia News, a round table in Zagreb is told that migrants need to learn Croatian and adjust to Croatian culture.

From Deutsche Welle, Germany's incoming interior minister promises to increase deportations.

From AhlulBayt News Agency, a mosque in Berlin, Germany catches fire in a suspected arson.

From the Mirror, British journalist Tommy Robinson is attacked outside a McDonald's.


From Townhall, a former New York Times editor tries to cope with the Trump presidency by carrying around a doll of his immediate predecessor.  (Anyone who wants to doubt the media's leftward bias, please take note.)

From TechSideline, five questions for the Virginia Tech football team as spring practice nears.


From At The Shore, here comes Weird Al.

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