Israel is building in Israel again. Right on schedule, the phonily self-righteous Palestinian terrorists, celebrating a self-inflicted 69-year losing streak, are howling like a mad cow whose hooves have been pinched. Holy cow. “Jerusalem is going to be our capital someday,” the terrorists wailed over the weekend – again — as a sympathetic world rushed to their bedside — again. … Read More
Lots of Crisscrossing Traffic in Bixby’s Mind
If you are wearying of hearing about your hometown morphing into a sanctuary city, be thankful your parents did not name you “Scott Bixby.” Had they, you would be the police chief of Culver City, a community that is breezing through these immigrant-complicated times with a thimbleful of perspiration. Since November, Mr. Bixby publicly has explained 417,211 times that law-and-order … Read More
City Hall Won’t Worry About a Funding Hit
Was it sheer coincidence or delicious irony that on the same day this week that Culver City officially became a sanctuary city, U.S. Atty. Gen. Jeff Sessions said federal funds to the 300 sanctuary cities could be imperiled? Funding could be reduced or withheld. Is City Manager John Nachbar fretting? No. Concerned about possibly losing some federal revenue? “No,” he … Read More
Truly Rough Waters Ahead
As the oldest, kvetchiest and least unlikeable member of the militant black KKK, U.S. Rep. Maxine Waters, professional racist, deserves every overripe tomato verbal that is aimed at her always-open mouth. She must have bought a tall bottle of Incurable Anger the day after she was born, and she has been gargling the odiferous stuff ever since. She surely holds … Read More
Warming or Cooling, Climate Is Changing. So?
The same Los Angeles Times that brilliantly argued on Sunday “we can’t back Judge Gorsuch for the Supreme Court though we cannot think up a reason,” rebounded yesterday with equally rare sagacity, about global climate warming change. When President Trump announced this week that he had signed executive orders reversing Barack Obama’s strangling, job-killing energy industry regulations, environmentalists and their … Read More
Illegal Immigrants: Did Police Need a Nudge?
If you can envision observing your own funeral from a lofty seat in the gallery, you know the sensations coursing through Police Chief Scott Bixby at Monday evening’s City Council meeting. Officially making Culver City a sanctuary city proved exactly the opposite of the experience that earlier had been framed by Mayor Jim Clarke, a nominal backer of the shift. … Read More
Is Someone Changing His Mind About Sanctuary?
Only if you owned the heart of a dead Eskimo could you not have been moved by sanctuary city pleas at Monday evening’s City Council meeting. I have spoken out for weeks against the contradictory notion of sanctuary cities. How can you justify serving as human shields for people who entered our country illegally? To say this is their only … Read More
Cops Were Needed at Council Meeting
On the same day that U.S. Atty. Gen. Jeff Sessions warned federal funding may be denied to sanctuary cities, Culver City joined its 300 sanctuary city brothers. Since the mood in Council Chambers was certain to be verbally stormy and potentially physically threatening, the Police Dept. was very much in evidence for Monday evening’s City Council meeting. It was shrewd … Read More
CNN’s Race to the Bottom Is a Lemon
Remember the good ol’ days if the 1990s when you used to tune in to CNN to learn the news from respected journalists, with an occasional opinion sprinkled in. When I tuned in early last evening, the Don Lemon Show resembled a cartoon version of Black Lives Matter More Than Other Lives. If it differed in crudity and strident tone … Read More
Can’t Think of a Reason to Reject Gorsuch
It was sort of like walking into an empty ice cream parlor and requiring 24 minutes to explain to the clerk that you want a cone with a single scoop of boring vanilla. Imagine your starving spouse striding tardily into the kitchen where six guests already are seated and a steaming dinner is on the table. Before anyone can eat, … Read More