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
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
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
A Crime That Trump Snubs Niger
On Oct. 4, four American families tragically lost their loved ones when U.S. Army Special Forces soldiers were killed in an ambush while conducting a joint patrol in Niger. As contradictory accounts emerge about what happened that night, it’s apparent that we need to not only establish a full congressional investigation into what exactly happened, but also take a … Read More
Gourley Has a New Sound: Shhh
Second in a series Re “Gourley Being Gourley. Let the Fun Begin.” America’s second most colorful political retiree keeps the uncharacteristic peace these days by adopting a new role. “I don’t speak publicly if I don’t have to,” says Steve Gourley. In a familiar spirit of candor, Mr. Gourley stepped to the podium at a City … Read More
Lack of Ladies May Be Disappointing. It Is Not Shocking
Second in a series Re “Diversity – How Important Can It Be?” Meghan Sahli-Wells’s audience is not demanding. They are seldom disappointed. The City Councilwoman and her crowd know the victimology drill. The script never varies, a separate subject. Like an automatic leftist, shock is her coziest value, the shortest route to attention. Two weeks ago on the dais, … Read More
‘Ride ‘em, Cowboy!,’ Gimmicky Dems Shout
Whether a buffoon or a cartoon, the phony Florida Congresslady Freddie Wilson not only badly overplayed her uninvited hand last week in a private matter, she did so intentionally. She went race-fishing, as many racists do. At first, however, no one could could decide whether the aging exhibitionist caught or told a whopper. Consensus: The latter. When a brassy, insecure … Read More
Fisch Latest to Announce for Council
Alex Fisch, public servant, neighborhood leader and chair of the Committee on Homelessness, officially launched his campaign today for April’s City Council election. Sunday, Nov. 5, there will be a campaign kickoff at 2 o’clock at the home of Len Dickter, 8910 Carson St. Mr. Dickter is chair of the Cultural Affairs Commission. “In the 13 years my wife and … Read More
Gourley Being Gourley. Let the Fun Begin
First in a series Re “When Gourley Presided, Truth Was in Style” For a journalist, six years without Steve Gourley in public life is like six years without oxygen. Or orange juice. The boldest, most colorful politician in Culver City annals, he only is the co-most unique politician, contrary to what we reported last week. Before … Read More
Getting to Know Four Holy Men
I enjoy learning about the lives of the Jewish bible commentators. This week I read about four rabbis who were given the title “the holy” after their names. In Hebrew, the title “the Holy” is HaKodesh or Hakadosh. Here is a little information about each of these four rabbis. Rabbi Moshe Alshich HaKodesh, aka Alshich Born in … Read More