Presumed Final Score: Mayor Cooper, Vice Mayor Small

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Mr. Cooper

One veteran face. One still like- new face. This is the way this evening’s mayoral election by the City Council is supposed to turn out according to City Hall policy, known for its fungibility, not to mention its unreliability. Don’t bet more than a used bubble gum wrapper. Within the first hour of the single-topic 7 o’clock meeting in Council … Read More

Saluting Mayor Clarke on His Departure

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This will be the saddest night of the year because Jim Clarke will be stepping down as Culver City mayor at this evening’s 7 o’clock City Council meeting. Watching Mr. Clarke execute the last 12 months has been as been hurricane of joy for residents, recalling the first night your first child performed in a school pageant. The distinction is, … Read More

Couple Questions Before O’Reilly Firing

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Ms. Coulter

Before confronting the firing of Bill O’Reilly, let’s talk manipulation by the whores at the heart of liberal media. How ironic that in the same edition the Los Angeles Times – speaking of whores – gleefully celebrated – rather than reported — the uncoupling of the Fox News star, the newspaper flashed its whore card in vivid colors. As left-wing … Read More

What Is the Meaning of This Apology?

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Gravesite of one of the slaves Georgetown sold in 1838

I would like to apologize for the group of Jesuit priests who apologized for Georgetown University, one of the stars of the radical left universe.   Evidently they overdosed on something Tuesday morning. Employing what passed for straight faces, the priests bowed low and apologized to the 100 descendants of the 292 slaves whom Georgetown sold in 1838 to pay … Read More

It’s a Long Road to Impeachment

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Overflow crowd at Karen Bass town hall

First of three parts   A huge and  heavily graying crowd of perhaps 1,000 Democrats and other anti-Trump’ers roared into a Karen Bass town hall last evening, loudly cheering for the impeachment, if not burial, of still-new President Trump.   You knew the audience was on the senior side of maturity when, in response to a question, 99 percent of … Read More

Limbaugh: ‘You Quit or I Will Fire You’

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Dr. Limbaugh

Fourth in a series   Re “Learning How to Interview the Right Way” When we left the first-year president of West Los Angeles College a month ago, he was candidly talking about the first time he interviewed, disastrously, to be the chief executive of a college. “I should have known the campus better,” said Dr. James Limbaugh, whose story did … Read More

Menachem Sits, Waits, Prays for His Sight

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Mr. Green, center, with his parents Harry and Beth

Second of two parts Re “His World Went Dark Overnight”    Menachem Green, at 32, was so active that, to his close family, he sometimes seemed to be in at least two places simultaneously. In addition to his day job at Western Kosher, he regularly bounced between the Pico-Robertson homes of his grandparents and his parents. Mr. Green, an Orthodox … Read More

We May Arrest You Unless It Hurts Your Feelings

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A normal man swings his head forth and back over the sheer daily silliness of the Los Angeles Times’s desperate accusations against President Trump and his administration. The radical left Times is the chief perpetrator of hate and bias in Southern California. A normal man must, however, monitor their puerile hysteria because of their influence. The Times is the only … Read More

School Program: Ousting Trump from White House

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Mr. Nance

Here is the latest local fallout over the Trump administration, featuring embittered critics of the new president. On Wednesday evening, Karen Bass, Culver City’s Congressional representative, will host an anti-President Trump panel discussion. Called “From Nixon to Trump: Perspectives on Presidential Accountability,” Marina Del Rey Middle School, 12500 Braddock Dr., will host the program. From 6:30 to 8:30, Ms. Bass … Read More

How to Safely Prepare for the Worst

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Ms. Parra

April is Earthquake Preparedness Month. In an effort to facilitate your emergency planning and water resiliency, we bring you Water First, an opportunity to build your water supply to a level that will meet the needs of your family and of your business during an emergency. For a limited time, More Prepared is offering Los Angeles County residents a chance to purchase a 55-gallon water storage system at a discounted price. Delivery will made free to the Fire Dept.’s drill yard for pickup. The 55-gallon water storage system … Read More