Race-baiting black journalist Jammy Smith seems to be a hater of white people, which, unsurprisingly, earned screed space for him yesterday in the laughable Los Angeles Times. Troubled Jammy’s intemperate babbling inaccurately was headlined “Doomed to Fight the Civil War Again.” If only he had been that clear – but clarity is beyond his ken. Like most angry little leftists, … Read More
May I Introduce You to a Few Older People?
I have been doing genealogy for 40 years, since 1977. At that time there was no Ancestry.com. I went to the Mormon Family History Library in West Los Angeles to do my research. There, on microfilm, were records of the Jews in Poland, including my great- grandfather. I photocopied 100 of those records, spread them out on the floor, and … Read More
Creek: Can We Wave Goodbye to Styrofoam Waste?
Second in a series Re “Ban Starts. Can Polystyrene Be Stopped?” Ahead of Tuesday’s citywide ban on polystyrene and all members of its foamy family, another dimension of environmental problems should be resolved. One of the primary examples of styrofoam waste can be found in Ballona Creek. Ballona Creek, a focal point of the community, flows through Culver … Read More
Leftist Dupes Swing Open Door for Muslim Butchers
President Trump just slugged a grand slam, not impressive, though, when you consider the cheap quality of his opposition. The eagerly duped left-wing Dons of Diversity – from Culver City to Portland, Me. –should be wearing red faces while apologizing to normal Americans and to victims’ families. Fueled by unrequited anger toward the homeland, the duped Dons of Diversity still … Read More
Racing Against a Racist Who Applauds Bigotry
Democrats seem to play even dirtier in race-minded Virginia than in California. A racist group of almost ladies and almost gentlemen of Hispanic extraction banded together a few weeks ago to beat the stuffings out of the Republican candidate for governor. They had been told Hispanics only are permitted to vote for Democrats. Calling themselves the Latino Victory Fund, these … Read More
Ban Starts. Can Polystyrene Be Stopped?
First in a series When City Hall dispatched a reminder to the community yesterday afternoon that Culver City’s much talked-about polystyrene ban takes effect one week from today, the intensely skeptical Steve Rose posed one imposing question: “Of the more than 200 food businesses in Culver City, who is going to go around and enforce the ban?” The retiring … Read More
Two Culver High Players Worn Out by Studying?
Two Culver City High School football players took a knee during the National Anthem before last Friday’s game at Santa Monica. So? So nothing. They were not interviewed. Their names will not be mentioned here. Maybe the boys were drained from a hearty day of academics. Since both performed well in the victory, maybe there is something to the new-fangled … Read More
Baseball Choked on Punishing Astros’ Player
@The Guss Report – This year marks the 70th anniversary of Jackie Robinson breaking Major League Baseball’s color barrier when he joined the Brooklyn Dodgers. He faced a tidal wave of hatred ranging from being spit upon to receiving death threats. His story is not just an element of baseball history, but of American history. As such, Robinson’s 42 uniform … Read More
Mr. Gourley’s Last Lousy Job
Third in a series Re “Gourley Has a New Sound: Shhh” When we last left Steve Gourley, the retired loquacious politician with an armload of opinions, we asked: How can he be comfortable as a Silent Knight after 23 years of generously billboarding his views? “You win an election, you lose an election,” he said without … Read More
Confident Bass Never Frets Over Absence of Evidence
Bass Karen, hoping to cement her reputation as the most backward Congresslady and the second worst black racist offender in Congress, is off her racial medicine. Again. Ain’t misbehavin’? Oh, yes, she is. Bass Karen – who unfortunately “represents” Culver City and the Crenshaw District, uh, creatively – mainly seems motivated by trying to periodically start race wars. … Read More