Michael Ramirez: Joe the Dope 10-10-22
From America's Premier Editorial Cartoonist
President Biden pardons all federal marijuana charges, taking the first step towards decriminalization in a desperate bid to lure younger voters to the polls. —Michael
High on Foggy Biden —Scott Johnson, Power Line
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Today’s Hand-Selected News and Opinion:
A Ship of Fools —John Hinderaker, Power Line
Ukraine & Obama-Biden — Victor Davis Hanson, American Greatness
The Constitution is Color-Blind —Clarice Feldman, American Thinker
I Never Wanted Kids. Number Six Is Due In a Few Months Bethany Mandel, Common Sense
Why Have a Constitution If You Just Ignore It? —Frank Miele, RealClearPolitics
Mr. Biden and Dr. Strangelove —Dominic Green, Washington Examiner
The Climate Change Censorship Campaign —The Editorial Board, WSJ
Inside Dr. Oz’s miracle comeback against John Fetterman in US Senate race. Salena Zito, New York Post
The Entirely Predictable Failure of California High-Speed Rail DOMINIC PINO, The Corner
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He should have had the aide saying, "But let's stop talking about Hunter, sir!"