Michael Ramirez: Political Blame Game 11-01-22
from America's Premier Editorial Cartoonist
The attack on Paul Pelosi is another example of the degradation of our politics and culture.—Michael
Incendiary political rhetoric is a bipartisan problem —Las Vegas Review-Journal
Alleged Paul Pelosi attacker David DePape ‘fried his brain’ with drugs, embraced QAnon: acquaintances —Marjorie Hernandez and Ben Kesslen, New York Post
She Who Must Not be Mentioned —Scott Johnson, Power Line
Pelosi versus Kavanaugh — Michael Shellenberger, Substack
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Today’s Hand-Selected News and Opinion:
What is Democracy? —Roger Kimball, Epoch Times
Permissible & Impermissible Incendiary Speech? Victor Davis Hanson, American Greatness
The Genius of Cate Blanchett in ‘Tár’ —Jeffrey A. Tucker, Epoch Times
The 'Bo Snerdly' interview, part three: Biden's border crisis, liberal media bias worsens, and Rush's legacy —Dawn Slusher, Hot Air
Schuminations on the midterms — Jim Geraghty, NRO
Three Mistakes That Will Cost Democrats the Midterms —Matt Gorman, FOX News
There's No Equality If Colleges Can Rate Skin Color Margot Cleveland, The Federalist
Greenpeace Admits It: Recycling Doesn’t Work —John Tierney, City Journal
Yes, the U.S. Military Is Weak —Dakota Wood, The Heritage Foundation
How Can the U.S. Military Innovate? Ask Isaac Asimov —James Holmes, 19FortyFive
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