Michael Ramirez: The Creation of Mayhem 04-13-23
From America's Premier Editorial Cartoonist
What role does culture play in rising violence in America?—Michael
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More of Today’s Hand-Selected News and Opinion:
The Biskupic Omission —Scott Johnson, Power Line
Against the Tennessee lie — Charles Cooke, NRO
They Keep Trying To Censor Things That Turn Out To Be True John Stossel, Reason
Do Not Fall for the Normalcy Presumption - Nothing Is Normal Anymore Kurt Schlichter , Townhall
Reversing The Destruction of a Generation; If the world is going mad, don’t accept it. Edward Ring, American Greatness
Elon Musk vs. the BBC — Tom Slater, Spiked
Is Childbirth Racist? —John Hinderaker, Power Line
Why Bhutan Is the Happiest Developing Nation on Earth -Terrence Keeley, RCPolicy
EVs may be green, but are they sustainable? —Nolan Finley, Detroit News
Joe Biden’s EV Edict Isn’t Just Harmful, It’s Fascistic —David Harsanyi, The Federalist
On the Lighter Side:
Leftists On Twitter Report Disturbing Rise In People They Hate Having Speech Babylon Bee
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Michael, All this week your art has been outstanding, most definitely including your writing. Sometimes I just need to cry.