Michael Ramirez: DOJ Confusion 03-22-24
From America's Premier Editorial Cartoonist
The consumer, not the government, is a better arbiter of unfair business practices.—Michael
Biden Fires and Antitrust Shot at Apple —Wall Street Journal
Editor’s Choice:
Bobbing Along —Scott Johnson, Power Line
Biden’s Border Blowup —Victor Davis Hanson, Jewish World Review
Biden Is Coming for Your Truck —Kimberley Strassel, Wall Street Journal
Hoyagate: Georgetown Law Is Vatican of Trump Hatred —Deroy Murdock, American Spectator
Public Nuisance Movement Is a Growing Threat —O.H. Skinner, RealClearPolicy
Fairness for Trump? —Byron York, Washington Examiner
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Worshipping Idols (Michael’s video essay)
False Promise —Guest essay by Bree Lindquist
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I’m thrilled that Michael completed his first video essay, and he will make it a regular feature of this newsletter. If you missed the first one, see it here: Worshipping Idols
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