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Peddling lies for profit. → Read More
Marjorie Taylor Greene needs to take a breath before her treasonous talk spells disaster for the country we love. → Read More
Does China throttle back on these kinds of dangerous provocations, or will we have to shoot down another one an hour later? → Read More
Like any new tool, how we choose to use it will determine if ChatGPT turns out to be a blessing or another man-made techno-curse like leaf blowers or Microsoft Edge. → Read More
The notion that “field” is oppressive and somehow denotes White supremacy is an idea from way out in left practicum. → Read More
Pavlov’s Doug. → Read More
I’m the senior citizen whose birthday was spent pricing Medicare supplementals while wondering aloud why we didn’t get a desert tortoise instead of a kitten. → Read More
What does this mean for America? → Read More
But rest easy! The LAPD is out to catch the person responsible for us knowing about any of this. → Read More
Of course, the L.A. County Federation of Labor is furious this tape was leaked. → Read More
Ira Fistell has died. He was 81. For three decades Fistell was a nightly companion to thousands of Southern Californians as he hosted his radio show from 9 p.m. to Midnight on Talk Radio 790 KABC. Fistell’s show was a hodgepodge of often esoteric topics ranging from trains, Mark Twain, history, baseball, politics and pretty much anything else you can think of, although not so much pop culture.… → Read More
The Los Angeles Unified School District — a misnomer if ever there was one — has been hacked, paralyzing a system that needs no help grinding to a halt. The perpetrators have yet to reveal either themselves or how much dough they want before they’ll release the computer system, just the latest example of a ubiquitous modern crime that has seen businesses, hospitals and even police departments… → Read More
It’s the fundamental question of America; how much government do we want? How much power should the government wield over We the People? This argument goes all the way back to July 4, 1776. Califor… → Read More
Now, should this column somehow find its way to Pennsylvania Avenue and President Biden and Donald Trump take my advice, a small parade will be enough. Nothing splashy. A few marching bands, maybe … → Read More
We’re far from the end of our current cycle of political violence. → Read More
He wasn’t just “old school,” he was his own school. → Read More
He wasn’t just “old school,” he was his own school. → Read More
Personally, I choose not to use my right to vote to deprive someone else their right to marry or carry or not carry a pregnancy to term. → Read More
And if you see me coming, feel free to flinch. → Read More
In ordinary times, the Fourth of July is my favorite holiday. Free from religious dogma and familial obligations, America’s birthday usually means sunshine, a parade, baseball, a barbecue, maybe the beach, and finally, pyrotechnics. Somewhere in the mix, I try to read the Declaration of Independence aloud if possible, or listen as someone else reads it. And I’ll always say my own silent prayer… → Read More