Michael Ramirez: Progressive Shop of Horrors 09-01-23
From America's Premier Editorial Cartoonist
Soft-on-crime policies increase crime and retail store closures.—Michael
Racist Law Enforcement in Oakland —John Hinderaker, Power Line
Austin Officials Criticized After Defund the Police Initiatives Take Hold —Jessica Marie Baumgartner, Independent Journal Review
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Hand-Picked Links of Interest:
Peter Schweizer, call your office —Scott Johnson, Power Line
From one unapologetic media hoax to the next —Victor Davis Hanson, Jewish World Review
The elites dearly miss having a pandemic on hand -Auguste Meyrat, American Mind
Pete Buttigieg's Equity Advisers Want You To Stop Driving —Charles Hilu, Washington Free Beacon
The Justice Department's Politicized Hunter Biden Probe —Kimberley Strassel, WSJ
Octogenarians and Oligarchs —Steve Cortes, Substack
Don't Tread on Your Own Children —Peachy Keenan, The Federalist
What Can We Do, Jim? What Can We Do? —Admiral’s Log, Substack
When Life Was Slow and Oh So Mellow —Jack Fowler, Philanthropy Daily
On The Lighter Side:
Mitch McConnell Blinks Twice To Signal His Resignation —Babylon Bee
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