Michael Ramirez: Hunter Does Hunter 12-15-23
From America's Premier Editorial Cartoonist
Hunter Biden defies House subpoena.—Michael
Hunter Says No — John Hinderaker, Power Line
Hunter Biden’s Contempt of Congress Has Wider Consequences —Jonathan Turley, The Messenger
Additional Links of Interest and Points of View:
After 10/7 —Scott Johnson, Power Line
Should We Keep the SLCM-N Program? —The NIDS View Podcast by James C. Petrosky
Study Finds NewsGuard Is Outrageously Biased —Evita Duffy-Alfonso, The Federalist
Secret Censorship Undermines National Security —Michael Shellenberger, Substack
Harvard and Hegemony —Christopher Rufo, City Journal
Tragic Death Underscores Need for Healthcare Freedom —Chris Faddis, RCHealth
The Academy at the Crossroads —Heather Mac Donald, City Journal
Economists Are Roasting Biden’s ‘Incoherent’ Inflation Tweet —Jon Miltimore, FEE
UN ‘Climate Scientists’ Bid for Dictatorial Power —Marc Morano, Climate Depot
From The Lighter Side:
Cybertruck To Come With Deployable Scoop For Removing Climate Change Protesters From Roadway —Babylon Bee
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