Dateline Jerusalem — As a former attorney in California, I am interested in the judicial process, both in the States and Israel. Both countries are democracies, both founded on vesting the legislative, executive, and judicial powers of government in separate bodies. The U.S. has the Senate and House of Representatives making up its Congress, a President, and a Supreme Court … Read More
80 Percent Say No as Sanctuaries Multiply
On a day when the lead story in America’s No. 1 newspaper is bathrooms for transgenders, it cannot be surprising that sanctuary cities – an outlier not long ago — are gaining acceptance. A Harvard poll released yesterday asserted that a whopping 80 percent of Americans oppose sanctuary cities. Yet the concept is coming to cities near many, including Culver … Read More
Begging for Trump-less Day
Dateline Dayton — I wish we could go a week, even a day, without any news about what President Trump is doing, not doing, might be doing, or what the media thinks he is doing. Almost every morning, when I read the local (Democrat) newspaper, there is an article, on every page, about Mr. Trump. Nearly always, it’s not good … Read More
Is Obama at Bottom of Voters’ Fake Protests?
Are the tightly organized hordes of “protestors” suddenly emerging this month at Republican town halls schooled professionals or valid hometowners? With the GOP controlling the leadership in a majority of states, plus owning majorities in both houses of Congress and the White House, does it make sense that Republican voters would be storming the gates? Isn’t it wildly illogical that … Read More
Pardon. What Is Your Name?
Dateline Boston — The family I nanny for is expecting. Whenever I hear that someone is pregnant, I start thinking about baby names. What an important decision to make! I love thinking about names. I always hated my name growing up. Alex. All throughout my elementary school years I heard, “That’s a boy’s name!” Or people thought I was saying … Read More
Student Victim of OCC Liberals Needs Help
By contrast with the overwhelming dominance of liberal newspapers, the courageous Orange County Register is asking readers to organize and fight back against recent misbehavior by left-wing bigots at Orange Coast College. The Register, a lone voice in the liberal academic environment at OCC, mainly is seeking reinstatement of student Caleb O’Neil, 19 years old. He secretly videoed his professor … Read More
How Swede It Is: Libbies Fib Again
If The New York Times or the Los Angeles Times reports that today should be Wednesday instead of Tuesday, kindly correct your calendars. Avoid an argument with the left-wing hate journalists. Over the weekend, you may have heard, President Trump lightly commented, in an almost-aside, that Sweden is among countries suffering a crime uptick since taking in an avalanche of … Read More
We Are No. 2, We Are No. 2 – L.A. Democrat Losers
Burned-Out Sanders, who has scored fewer victories in the last 20 years than a man who died 30 years ago, crawled back into Los Angeles over the weekend to address the Democrat Losers Convention. After finishing third in a two-person race with an elderly woman who cheated the government, Burned-Out has limped back onto the campaign trail, buttressed by decades … Read More
A Democrat Minus a Sense of Humor
Fellow Americans, At President Trump’s memorable press conference last week, he pointed out the hatred on CNN’s Don Lemon show. Hours later, to no surprise, his Democrat guest commentator, angry Charles Blow of The New York Times, confirmed it. “Don’t touch me!” he furiously barked at Republican guest commentator Kayleigh McEnany when she brushed him to make a point. (Video below.) … Read More
Denzel Hits the Ball Over the ‘Fences’
A token of friendly advice: Do yourself a favor one evening this week. See the excellent Academy-nominated Denzel Washington film “Fences” ahead of Sunday night’s Academy Awards. Best movie I have seen since “High Noon” in 1953. Fences, from August Wilson’s stage production of the same name, is a piercing portrait of the real-life struggles of a middle-class family in … Read More