Filed under: Capitalism, Cool Site of the Day, Economy, Energy | Tags: Michael Ramirez, Not Gonna Work, Obama's Green Economy
Michael Ramirez always has an appropriate comment on the political affairs of the day. You can see all of his cartoons at Investors.com. I stand in awe of his talent.
Filed under: Capitalism, Economy, Health Care, Liberalism | Tags: 111th Congress, Michael Ramirez, Most Irresponsible Ever
I know of no other political cartoonist who so closely captures the events of the day, drawing with a stiletto of sorts. He draws beautifully, and his knack for visual metaphor is unsurpassed. Don’t miss his daily work at at Investors.com. We just love the way he draws elephants.
Filed under: Capitalism, Economy, News, Politics | Tags: Michael Ramirez, Obamanomics, Skewering the Political Elite
My admiration of the work of political cartoonist Michael Ramirez knows no bounds. I think he is simply terrific, and he’s on a roll lately. This is priceless. His work is featured daily at Investors.com. The IBD Editorials are consistently excellent.
He recently published the first-ever collection of his work Everyone Has The Right To My Opinion. Political cartoons would seem to be ephemeral since they are reflections on the daily scene, but they are not. I have a small collection of some of my favorites of Mr. Ramirez’ cartoons, and they not only remain funny, but provide a deservedly snarky look at history.
Filed under: Conservatism, Humor, News, Politics, Pop Culture | Tags: conservatives, editorial, Editorial Cartoons, Michael Ramirez
Congratulations to Michael Ramirez, my long-time favorite editorial cartoonist, for winning his second Pulitzer Prize!
If you aren’t familiar with Ramirez, you should check out his work. His combination of cunning wit, impressive artistic ability and penchant for getting to the very crux of the issues with a deceptively simple metaphor really is unmatched.
Ramirez is syndicated in over 450 papers worldwide, but his cartoons can be seen regularly at both at Investors Business Daily and TownHall.






























