The Angry Anti-Religious Left (a superfluous phrase), spanning no more than 98 percent of liberals, is worried enough about King Swish’s re-election chances that they devoted heavy attention over the weekend to rapping Texas Gov. Perry’s Response Prayer Rally. The all-day Saturday was organized to offer prayers for a nation in crisis.
Mielke, Weiner and People Who Are Not Always Right. But Picky, Picky.
Between the School District and the School Board, are they trying to turn David Mielke into Anthony Weiner West, persona non-very grata?
Give Me Your Tired, Your Poor, but Most of All Your Dough
This very morning, you may recall, we were talking about parents and teachers marching across the community waving “Save Our Schools” banners
The State of Normality
The Sacramento Bee and the Los Angeles Titanic, two of the state’s most influential media organizations, unsurprisingly concluded this morning that Gov. Bald Retread did a fairly terrific job in crafting a budget that delights all Californians.
Even if People Are Discouraged, Mielke Prefers a Sunny View
Except for my wife, David Mielke is the only person of my acquaintance who can dress in the dark.
Anybody Interested in Praying — or Just Preying?
Warming up for tomorrow morning’s hour-before-classes rallies in front of all Culver City schools to convince the Legislature to aggressively pursue tax hikes to aid funding, an exasperating and familiar story hovered into view.
A Pathetic Case of the Blind Leading the Sightless into the Lair of a Holdup Man
Memo to the hundreds of nice but insufficiently informed, blinders-wearing persons who will dutifully line up in front of all Culver City schools an hour before classes on Friday morning and cheer for Gov. Bald Retread to raise our taxes — hit ‘em again, harder, harder — in three categories, income, sales and vehicles.
How to Foul up an Impressive Story and Convert It Into Stale Mush
What captivates me more than Swish Obama’s 8 gaping gaffes in trying to keep his Ossifying Osama stories straight is why he has behaved so reprehensibly.
How Are You Going to School? Biking or Walking?
Second in a series
A New/Old Way to Travel to School
I hadn’t been sitting long in Amy Anderson’s office this supposedly sedentary morning before I felt the uncharacteristic urge to either jump onto a bicycle or take a sudden, and lengthy, walk. Anywhere.