Michael Ramirez: Buffoon 4-10-25
From America's Premier Editorial Cartoonist
Creating uncertainty. -Michael
Editor’s Note: The power of a great style parody can’t be understated. In letters from Michael’s fans, we hear that he is a true artist, and that calling his work mere cartoons diminishes his talent. The technical skill, cultural awareness, and wit required to create a cartoon like today’s is really rare and remarkable. It’s worth a second and third look to catch all the little details, for sure.
-Bree
Editor’s Choice Links:
Tarry on- Scott Johnson, Power Line
Donald Trump Acknowledges 'Transition Problems' As Tariffs Roil Wall Street- Gabe Whisnant, Newsweek
Everything You Need To Know About Three Massive Religious Liberty Cases Before SCOTUS- Tim Goeglein, The Federalist
'Stop the clock': GOP, Dems come together to end Daylight Saving over health, economic risks- Charles Creitz, Fox News
Kamala Harris has learnt no lessons from 2024 defeat- Michael Baharaeen, UnHerd
Why Are Israelis So Happy?- Natan Sharansky and Gil Troy, Tablet Magazine
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We’ll see you soon with more of Michael’s work, and as always, let us know what you think in the comments, or drop us a line at ramireztoons@gmail.com
As you can imagine, we receive many emails, and Michael reads everything you send with one exception: I regret that I cannot share your cartoon ideas. As an editorial artist, every original cartoon he publishes must spring from within his mind, though I will happily forward your good wishes, complaints, concerns about issues, or opinions about politicians who seem to make a mess of everything. Michael tries to keep his finger on the pulse of America, so what’s on your mind? What can we do better? Let us know in the comments or by emailing the editor, Bree Lindquist, at breelinguist@gmail.com. We would love to hear from you and will do our best to respond soon.
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Melissa Praemonitus (personal manager for Michael P. Ramirez)
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