There can be no question that the white supremacists on the alt-left are more clever than their brothers on the alt-right. Responding to racist heat from the alt-left, the manly boys at ESPN caved like an unpaid Organizing for Action protestor. Summoning their most indelicate demons, the ESPN boys donned their favorite sissy shoes. Striding boldly, they yanked a startled … Read More
True Personal Meaning of Our New Year
Dateline Jerusalem — Many Israelis have asked me why people in the United States were so excited about the total solar eclipse this week. Many of my American friends and relatives traveled out of their states to get a better view from areas in the direct path of the eclipse. Others bought special glasses so the eclipse could be seen … Read More
Clarke Has a Suggestion for Confederate Statues
First of two parts The thinking man’s City Councilman, Jim Clarke, like the rest of America, has been pondering Charlottesville since it blew up. Unlike the rest of America, he has advanced what will widely be seen as common-sense solutions. Let’s start with the statues of Confederate heroes, whose destruction or disappearance ignited the rumble 13 days ago. “It’s important … Read More
Camarella on Possible Second Charlottesville
Third in a series Re “Camarella Sees Police as ‘Complicit’” Tom Camarella cannot understand why explosive events surrounding Charlottesville, so obvious to him and millions of Americans, elude leaders. “Our own president would not even say that what happened was racist or a problem,” said the fiery but baffled activist. “He was saying the trouble came from both sides. “My … Read More
Fiesta La Ballona Only a Day Away
The sprawling Party in the Park, Fiesta La Ballona, opens a three-day run on Friday afternoon at 4:30 at Vets Park. Fiesta is a free, signature event that ushers in the final month of Culver City’s year-long Centennial. Fiesta, a salute to Culver City’s origins and heritage, will feature live performances, carnival rides and games, vendor booths showcasing local groups … Read More
Anti-Jewish Journal Swings and Misses
Jewish tourists passing through Los Angeles must think this second largest Jewish community in the United States is clinging to sanity by its fingernails after leafing through the hate-motivated Anti-Jewish Journal. The insecure, anti-religious, hate-fueled far left editor sets the tone for each week’s issue by dropping bombs on each of his political foes. Crudity is the preening editor’s calling … Read More
Cedillo’s Folly Seems Likely to Flop
@The Guss Report — s Angeles City Councilmember Gil Cedillo recently played a Joseph McCarthy-esque Pied Piper with his 14 law-making colleagues in which they pondered “taking names,” as it were, of all businesses that profit from President Donald J. Trump’s proposed border wall. The idea also smacks of sheer hypocrisy, and has big exemptions for small businesses and individuals, … Read More
New Energy Comes at a Stunning Price
L.A. Watchdog –As part of L.A.’s Clean Energy Future program, Mayor Garcetti and the Los Angeles City Council and its Energy, Climate Change, and Environmental Justice Committee (formerly known as the Energy and Environment Committee) have called for the Dept. of Water and Power to study and develop a plan for DWP to generate 100 percent of its power requirements … Read More
Left Wins By Rearranging History
The recent spate of outrageous but risk-free attempts by political supremacists on the left to erase history that offends their sparingly used minds have been conveniently overlooked by their media handmaidens. That is a main theme dominating contemporary American life. Without leftist manipulation of history, there likely would not have been a Charlottesville, the most overblown story of the year. … Read More
What Makes These Nazi Guys Feel Superior?
Bell View — The outrage comes so quickly these days. From North Korea to Nazis, all in the course of a weekend. President Trump takes credit — through the sheer audacity of his “tough talk” — for backing Kim Jong Un off his threat to annihilate the U.S. — as if all the other presidents in history have just let … Read More