Michael Ramirez: Why They Can't Just Get Along 10-19-23
From America's Premier Editorial Cartoonist
Finding Peace.—Michael
Shocker: Hamas Not a Reliable Source —Scott Johnson, Power Line
Hamas' Lies About Gaza Hospital Blast Exposed —David Horovitz, Times of Israel
The West's Israel-Haters Are Playing With Fire —Brendan O'Neill, Spiked
Time To Face Reality in Gaza —Walter Samuel, AMAC
Rep. Tlaib Repeats Debunked Claim That Israel Bombed Hospital —Alana Goodman, Washington Free Beacon
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Links of Interest:
Vaclav Klaus, After All —Steven Hayward, Power Line
Biden Admin Is Waging War on First Amendment —Bhattacharya & Grogan, Newsweek
Dismantle the Censorship-Industrial Complex —Taibbi, et al., The Westminster Declaration
Dostoevsky Knew: It Can Happen Here —Gary Morson, Wall Street Journal
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