Michael Ramirez: Sports Analogies 01-20-24
From America's Premier Editorial Cartoonist
Hurting Patriots—Michael
Editor’s links of interest:
War Drums in Europe —John Hinderaker, Power Line
The Course of the American Empire —Roger Kimball, American Spectator
The Great Jackass-Terrorist Alliance —Hannah E. Meyers, City Journal
DEI boomerang —James Piereson, The New Criterion
John Fetterman shows Democrats how to ditch the loony left —Rich Lowry, New York Post
The Enduring Solution to Crime —Mangual & Latzer, City Journal
Hunter’s Painting Foray Had All The Classic Earmarks Of A Biden Family Influence-Peddling Operation —Margo Cleveland, The Federalist
From the Lighter Side:
Thoughts From The Ammo Line with Ammo Grrrll —Scott Johnson, Power Line
Recent essays:
Guest essay: Mayhem Brothers (by Peter Huessy)
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