Michael Ramirez: Trophies 12-07-23
From America's Premier Editorial Cartoonist
Trump's accomplishments. —Michael
After Last Night —Scott Johnson, Power Line
Additional Links of Interest:
I’m Worried About the Boys, Too —Jonathan Haidt, The Free Press
Every Mainstream Media Narrative ... Has Been Wrong —Christian Toto, HiT
Daily Wire, Federalist Sue Biden State Dept Over Censorship —Luke Rosiak, Daily Wire
Biden's Bald-Faced Lies and the Corrupt FBI Coverup —Miranda Devine, New York Post
Sen. Warren's War on Big Sandwich Is Crummy —George Will, Washington Post
Biden at New Low in Approval Thanks to Young Voters —America's New Majority Project
This War Could Spread Far Beyond Gaza —Tim Black, Spiked
Michael’s recent essays:
In Defense of Editorial Cartooning
Visit the T-Shirt Store, Prints @ Michael P. Ramirez Store (for special request art prints, please write to: ramireztoons@gmail.com) Original Website: michaelpramirez.com
Click on mylvrj.com/ramirez to enjoy two months of the Review-Journal for just 99 cents.
Print edition:
Exclusive Sketch:
Thank you for supporting Michael’s editorial cartooning and writing at this great independent space. And thank you, most of all, for standing up for free speech and truth, both of which are under attack everywhere.
We’ll see you tomorrow with another cartoon and essay.
As always, let us know what you think of Michael’s work in the comments, or drop us a line at ramireztoons@gmail.com
I’m still working on recording regular Zoom meetings with Michael at his studio, which I will share here exclusively with you. We are so grateful for your support as we continue to add elements to the newsletter.
As you can imagine, we receive many emails, and Michael reads everything you send with one exception: I regret that I cannot share your cartoon ideas. As an editorial artist, every original cartoon he publishes must spring from within his mind, though I will happily forward your good wishes, complaints, concerns about issues, or opinions about politicians who seem to make a mess of everything. Michael tries to keep his finger on the pulse of America, so what’s on your mind? What can we do better? Let us know in the comments or by email. We love hearing from you and will do our best to respond soon.
Best,
Melissa Praemonitus (editor and personal manager for Michael P. Ramirez)
P.S. Don’t forget your Subscriber discounts!



