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Doug McIntyre

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Los Angeles, CA, United States

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Past articles by Doug:

Fox News betrayed its viewers with election fraud conspiracy theories

Peddling lies for profit. → Read More

Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene versus America

Marjorie Taylor Greene needs to take a breath before her treasonous talk spells disaster for the country we love. → Read More

Letting some air out of China’s global ambitions – San Bernardino Sun

Does China throttle back on these kinds of dangerous provocations, or will we have to shoot down another one an hour later? → Read More

Doug McIntyre: Artificial intelligence trumps my intelligence

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

USC’s corruption-linked School of Social Work goes full woke, bans the word ‘field’

The notion that “field” is oppressive and somehow denotes White supremacy is an idea from way out in left practicum. → Read More

‘Season’s Greedings’ to all – San Bernardino Sun

Pavlov’s Doug. → Read More

In cat years I’m 450: Doug McIntyre – Orange County Register

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

The midterms could be very ugly for the Democrats

What does this mean for America? → Read More

The corrupt musical chairs of Los Angeles politics

But rest easy! The LAPD is out to catch the person responsible for us knowing about any of this. → Read More

L.A. is ruled by racist crooks: who knew?

Of course, the L.A. County Federation of Labor is furious this tape was leaked. → Read More

Ira Fistell: radio’s brilliant oddball – San Bernardino Sun

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

Hacking our way through a digital age

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

Who should have the power to ban?

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

Trump and Biden should do America a favor and step aside

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

Politically, America is feeling the heat

We’re far from the end of our current cycle of political violence. → Read More

Vin Scully’s passing leaves us speechless – Orange County Register

He wasn’t just “old school,” he was his own school. → Read More

Vin Scully’s passing leaves us speechless – San Bernardino Sun

He wasn’t just “old school,” he was his own school. → Read More

Unsettling settled law can be unsettling in America

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

How I got, and beat back, COVID for the first time

And if you see me coming, feel free to flinch. → Read More

Does the 4th mean party time, or time for an intervention?

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