Michael Ramirez: Devil Winds 1-9-25
From America's Premier Editorial Cartoonist
Prayers for California. -Michael.
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Editor’s Choice Links:
WHEN YOU SAY NOTHING AT ALL- Scott Johnson, Power Line
THE FIRE THIS TIME- John Hinderaker, Power Line
Harrowing Before and After Pictures Show Aftermath of LA Wildfires: Live Updates- Amanda Castro, Hannah Parry, and Michael D. Carroll, Newsweek
What happens when a wildfire reaches a city?- Li Zhou, Vox
Watching Your House Burn on a Ring Camera- Adriane Quinlan, New York Magazine
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Michael’s latest essays:
IRS Targeting (video)
Blame Hamas (video)
Worshipping Idols (video)
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Melissa Praemonitus (editor and personal manager for Michael P. Ramirez)
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