How to Make Sure of Culver City Majorities

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With City Manager John Nachbar estimating that it will be a good 11 months before Culver City’s first three cannabis businesses open their mouths and open their doors, warm debate continues over how to measure and win residential approval.   Vice Mayor Thomas Small is a calming, compromising voice seeking to bring together two sides.   It remains unclear, months … Read More

Chief Cooke Could Be Intimidating

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Mr. Cooke

Third in a series   Re “Ted Cooke’s Legacy Shines Brilliantly”   After listening to the now-retired acting assistant police chief approvingly and lengthily   extoll the many contributions of long-retired Chief Ted Cooke to the Police Dept., Allen Azran was asked a crucial question:   Did Chief Cooke, the most controversial public employee in Culver City’s 100 years, get a … Read More

May I Have Proof of Your Identity

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Here is the latest proof for how we know that leftists/Democrats and whatever other labels extremists use to demonstrate they are lying: When I reported to School District offices yesterday morning for an appointment, a security person asked for printed proof of my identity. After I complied with my business card, she said no, thank you. She required my driver’s … Read More

Super Lockhart Travels One Direction: Straight Ahead

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Leslie Lockhart

First in a series   She is not your father’s Dave LaRose or Josh Arnold. Or even Patti Jaffe. She is straight ahead. She is Leslie Lockhart, 4½ months into what figures to be a long, productive tenure as superintendent of the School District. Straight ahead. No ducking. During her most recent interview, Ms. Lockhart went eye-to-eye with her interrogator … Read More

Bass Still Is Playing a Scoreless Game

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Ms. Bass

If Karen (I Am a Joke) Bass would not damage a fly, neither would she rescue one. Think Karen, think zero. As a member of Congress, it remains unclear whether she represents Covington, La., Covington, Ky. or one of the 53 countries in Africa where American troops are stationed. This is our periodic update on Nomadic Karen, the oratorical dropout … Read More

Ted Cooke’s Legacy Shines Brilliantly

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Mr. Cooke

Second in a series   Re “Chief Cooke’s Unique Gifts for Culver City”   In the midst of lauding former Chief Ted Cooke’s “amazingly visionary” education of the Culver City Police Dept. during his nearly 30-year reign, Allen Azran philosophized for a moment.   “Ted Cooke taught us, ‘Don’t do things just because you can,’” he said. “As a police … Read More

Leftist Math: Scum Plus Fake Blame Solves Crime

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Ms. Steinle with her parents

You may recall that two years ago last summer on a San Francisco pier, a Mexican criminal – Willie Worthless, an illegal alien – murdered an innocent 32-year-old young woman strolling with her parents.   Since it is the second commandment of leftism to defend scum, sob sister Robin Abcarian of the laughable Los Angeles Times routinely defends scum. In … Read More

Race Commercial Blights a Good Story

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Ms. Manasseh

You must perform like a tramp, an angry leftist puppet, to gain space attention in the op-ed pages of the bitterly racist New York Times.   Take Tamar Manasseh. She was obligated to dance through her racist clown act for Monday’s edition before explaining the admirable work she is doing in an otherwise well-constructed essay.   As an obedient little … Read More

Motyl Memorial Saturday

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Mr. Motyl

A memorial service for Vince Motyl, one of Culver City’s favorite citizens, will be held Saturday morning at 10 at St. Augustine Catholic Church.   Widely recognized by his gravelly voice, Mr. Motyl was a familiar presence for years at every Culver City civic event of note.   The businessman was 75 years old when he died on Sept. 13 … Read More