Since they did not have to get up for work the next morning, the next afternoon or the next evening for the rest of their lives, white and black racists showed up for a sadly historical passage one night last week in Memphis. After a ranting and panting campaign to remove statues of Confederate heroes, the boys and girls were … Read More
We Help (?) Our Friends
The Associated Press’s failure to report Gloria Steinem’s early-December howler about how Donald Trump supposedly “lost” the 2016 presidential election “by 10 million votes” which I noted in a December 10 NewsBusters post is consistent with the press’s history of preventing leftists’ most provocative and controversial statements from becoming widely known. The press considers Steinem a feminist “icon,” and thus especially worthy … Read More
What You Need to Know About State’s New Pot Rules
420 File –California is hours away from launching a legal marketplace for adults to buy and sell recreational marijuana. On Monday, the state will carry through on a vision voters endorsed by passing Prop. 64 last year. Facebook Twitter Google+ Share Yet as legal cannabis moves from campaign pitch to reality—amid lots of lobbying by industry groups along the way—some … Read More
Okay, Dems, What if the Obama Were on the Other Foot?
Imagine how Democrats, the media, academia and Hollywood would have reacted had the newly elected President Obama, America’s first black president, spent the first year of his presidency with his campaign and transition teams under investigation for “collusion” to steal the election. Imagine if, from the very moment Mr. Obama won the election, Republicans reminded the country that Sen. Obama … Read More
Time for Recycle Coach
If you have a smartphone or tablet, you can now download a free Culver City app that puts refuse, recycling, special waste collection details and more at your fingertips, anytime you want them. This free mobile web app contains all of the information residents need to know about waste, recycling, and organics services tailored specifically to their neighborhood and street … Read More
Tell Me Again: Who Set the Middle East on Fire?
As you may know, it is President Trump’s fault only two Palestinian terrorists were killed last week. Darn. More were predicted — and desired — by desperate Democrat doomsayers. Led around by their noses, the boys have been dutifully denouncing Mr. Trump daily for recognizing Jerusalem as the capital of Israel. Arabs and their Jew-hating allies are learning, under Mr. … Read More
Bigoted AP Repeats Same Bias Every Year
The Associated Press is carrying on a daily war against the Trump administration. Would the AP declare a Christmas truce? Of course not. On Christmas Eve, the AP reported, as it does every year on that day, from Bethlehem. AP reporters Jalal Hassan and Imad Isseid write: It was a subdued Christmas Eve in the traditional birthplace of Jesus on … Read More
Thank You, God, for All You Have Given Me
I thank God all the time for all the good things He has given me. I make a formal prayer to God, and my dad once a week. This morning, I decided that I could at least write a once-a-year essay about what I am thankful for. I am thankful for God God gave me life via my parents. It … Read More
Everyday Is Goodbye, Diane Wrote
On Sunday morning, my dear son Matt and I had just finished breakfast. We were talking about his extraordinary accomplishments during the fall semester at Cal State Northridge – three A’s and one A-minus, earned by the most dedicated young man I ever have known. Walking outside, I wanted to show off the world-class cleanliness of car. It felt as … Read More
All Hail Nikki Haley, a Star Rising
Seven years ago when Chris Christie was the new Republican governor of Democratic New Jersey, and Nikki Haley was the new governor of South Carolina, I wrote that they would make a splendid ticket for the 2012 election. She was magical. He seemed outsized – the combination of his gargantuan size and bravado advanced the apparently wrong signal. He looked … Read More