Michael Ramirez: Russia's Single Use Items 01-23-24
From America's Premier Editorial Cartoonist
Disposable.—Michael
Russia's 'meat wave' assaults leave frozen corpses uncollected as Russian soldiers 'just go and die,' Ukrainian sniper says —Sinéad Baker, Business Insider
Editor’s links of interest:
What Is To Be Done? —Scott Johnson, Power Line
Do MAGA Republicans want to drive away the disaffected Biden voters they need to win? —Eds., New York Post
Education's Alarming New 4th 'R': Reversal of Learning —Vince Bielski, RCInvestigations
Davos Turns Gently to the Right —Walter Russell Mead, Wall Street Journal
Coming Soon: Lockdowns To Save the Environment? —Kristin Tate, The Messenger
The Shameless Campaign to Silence Jordan Peterson —Thomas Osborne, spiked
The 2024 Republican Choice —Wall Street Journal
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