Reiterating an earlier statement regarding the toxic topic of sanctuary cities, Mayor Jim Clarke said that the headline agenda item on Monday evening’s City Council agenda is not going to be a marathon of haggling over Culver City’s pop status. “I have no interest in spending hours upon hours just to reaffirm something we already are doing so we can … Read More
Blocking Cuban Refugees Was Different, Small Says
Third in a series Re “Now Small Has Clarity on Sanctuary Bid” With the City Council scheduled to study and probably approve Culver City becoming a sanctuary city at next Monday evening’s meeting, Councilman Thomas Small is expected to be an eloquent advocate for sanctuary status. He said recently that after meeting with two Bay Area state legislators, he is … Read More
Does Race Really Matter to Young People?
First of two parts The silly, routinely deliberately inaccurate New York Times was found lying face-down in the sandbox yesterday. Caterin’ today to low-rent readers who believe it is elitist to acknowledge that any English word should end in “g,” the Times looked around the room. Only peace and quiet. Disgusting. Calm does not sell newspapers. Chaos does. Well-cooked … Read More
West’s Limbaugh, Born to be a Leader
Second in a series Re “A Texan Settles in at West L.A. College” Whatever West Los Angeles College asks Dr. James Limbaugh to do during his presidency, he won’t hesitate for two reasons: As a first-born and as a Leo, “I always am anxious to do more,” he says. Chances are he long ago mastered the task, however, challenging, … Read More
Donna’s Nasty Secret Remains a Secret
Here is how lightly bald lying – repeatedly in print and on television – is taken by the exposed Democrat party. Bloody and brawny brawler Donna Brazile is one of the hardest headed partisans in liberal politics, where bottom-rung competition is fierce. Like a loyal liberal, she detests everyone who disagrees with her panoply of uninformed opinions. Seldom mistaken for … Read More
A Texan Settles in at West L.A. College
First in a series West Los Angeles College’s sixth president in seven years figures to slow down the merry-go-round, bringing a very different resume from his predecessors. Immediately, you sense he is distinct from the rest of the field. The distinguished Dr. James Limbaugh is a soft-spoken Texan, one of the few times in American history that phrase has been … Read More
Killing Trump Is a Laughing Matter to Liberals
Second of two parts Re “Hand Me Peanut Butter So I Can Smear Someone” Why I am trying to love liberals: An alleged person named Snoop Dogg, accent on the second syllable, recently escaped from an institution and shot a video in which a caricature of President Trump, called Ron Klump and garbed in a clown suit, is assassinated. Death … Read More
Hand Me Peanut Butter So I Can Smear Somebody
First of two parts Next to merciless mockery, the favored pastime of liberals in the fake-news media is smearing the reputed spotless reputations of men and women holding opposing social and political views. Congenitally incapable of engaging in debate, liberals’ faces redden as they go to instant, permanent war. Decorum is stabbed to death, a homicide they never count. Democrat … Read More
A Jewel Is Born on a Summer Night
Based on her broad and deep responses Tuesday night, Summer McBride may be the most qualified person to join the School Board since Eve and Adam became homeowners the other millenium in a garden called Eden. To be clear – before being less clear: Based mainly at El Rincon Elementary, this remarkable mother of five not only has children in … Read More
Chief Shines. So Does His Audience
On an unexpectedly impressive evening for the entire community of Culver City, Police Chief Scott Bixby and his audience were equally weighted co-stars in an unusual program in Council Chambers. At the timely request of City Councilperson Meghan Sahli-Wells, Mr. Bixby was invited last night to address an unknown audience — of illegal immigrants? Their sympathizers? Their opponents? The just-curious … Read More