As someone who has looked different from 99 percent of the population all of his life, I am negatively intrigued by the two liberal gay guys in Colorado who charge bigotry because a religious Christian would not bake a cake for their odd pairing. Boys, what did you expect when you coldly targeted a religious man? Their cry is as … Read More
When Will It Be Public’s Turn on Marijuana?
The most sizzling corner of the cannabis debate centers on whether soon-to-be-legal marijuana will be received in Culver City with arms that are open or fists that are closed. No one who has spoken out, especially the deeply divided City Council, has a clue whether the drug will be very welcome or very unwelcome. Only Councilwoman Meghan Sahli-Wells is positive … Read More
Covering for Sex Offenders
@The Guss Report — With Gov. Brown recently signing a law which will soon allow some California sex offenders to be free of the requirement of having to register for rest of their lives (an idea which may have some merit depending on circumstances) Angelenos are already at greater inherent risk if today’s column is any indication. In this instance, … Read More
Clarke Celebrated Thanksgiving in Italian
First in a series Best Thanksgiving of his life, said the holiday traveler and City Councilman Jim Clarke. Thanksgiving with an Italian accent. What’s a man to do when he is thousands of miles from Culver City and a holiday won’t wait? On a 10-day visit to Italy, Mr. Clarke invested 50 percent of his trip in the scenic seaside … Read More
Kaepernick Won’t Salute – ACLU Does It for Him
Kaepernick, the freak poster boy of the left who turned anti-American before failing at football, won an award Sunday night for his courage. Not long after the American “Civil” Liberties Union honored the pretty late Benedict Arnold for shrewdly betraying a country of racist colonists, the ACLU went freak-shopping again. It is a sign of the desperation of the left … Read More
Race, Gender Aside, Tiggs Seeks Seriously Diverse Council
Second in a series Re “Council Seeker Tiggs Debuts as a Republican” Cloaked in a Republican label for the first time in his political career, City Council candidate Marcus Tiggs was questioned about his strategy for the April election. Is it important to be all over Culver City? To concentrate on certain neighborhoods? To focus on a specific message? Mr. … Read More
Todd Art Show Thursday
Beginning on Thursday, sculptor Michael Todd will be featured for one month in the winter show in the Fine Arts Gallery at West Los Angeles College. Todd spotlights sculptural works in wood, metal, and clay. His career has spanned 50 years, and he has worked in many major museums. A reception, free to the public, will be held in the Fine … Read More
A Lady King Who Spits on Jewish History
Cradling a severed Jewish head in his bloodied right arm, a drooling Tehran imam could not have written a more subjectively inaccurate account of potentially moving the U.S. embassy from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem than teeth-baring Laura King did in Friday’s Los Angeles Times. As a well-tested Jew-hater, Ms. King is supposed to tuck her feelings into her purse when … Read More
Council Seeker Tiggs Debuts as a Republican
First of two parts No stranger to City Council races, Marcus Tiggs, Republican, inaugurated his new campaign on the loveliest late autumn Sunday of the year with a stunning new distinction polished to a high gloss for the April election. Mr. Tiggs, a soft-spoken bankruptcy attorney, announced he was identifying publicly for the first time as a Republican yesterday, a … Read More
Obama Refuses to Leave
Did you think Barack Obama was going to follow his predecessor, George W. Bush, and fade into the background after eight years in the White House? Yeah, think again. Mr. Obama can’t stand being out of the spotlight for even one minute, which is why last week he embarked on an five-day trip to China, India and France, where he … Read More