Michael Ramirez: King George Didn't Like Guns Either 06-27-22
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The Supreme Court strikes down the NY gun law and affirms gun rights. —Michael
Thomas’s Moment — Steven Hayward, Power Line
The Greatest Living American Issues His Career-Defining Court Opinion Josh Hammer, Newsweek
Supreme Court overturns NY gun law, but it’s not legal gun owners that we have to fear —SI Live
****Report: King George Really Regretted Not Imposing Red Flag Laws On Deranged American Colonists. —Babylon Bee
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Selected News and Opinion:
America Is More Fragile Than the Left Understands Victor Davis Hanson, AmGreatness
Most Agree: No More 'Zuckerbucks' —Paul Bedard, Washington Examiner
Wealthy Democrats Seem Happy With High Energy Prices -Glenn Reynolds, NY Post
The Political Weaponization of the DOJ Under Garland —John Davidson, The Federalist
A Crucial Reminder of How NeverTrumpers Got It Wrong Rebecca Downs, Townhall
Title IX Reminds Us Why the Cultural Left Is in Trouble Ben Domenech, The Spectator
Dobbs Decision Leaves Roberts & Media as Biggest Losers -Seamus Brennan, AMAC
There's No Such Thing As Congestion. It's Just Government. —Walter Block, RCM
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