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Live From New York -- It's Liberal Media
WASHINGTON -- Sunday night's "SNL50: The Anniversary Special" celebrated the long-running NBC show as you knew it would -- with the soothing reassurance to its ostensibly liberal viewers that they own comedy and that, in their world, the right's only place in their orbit is as the butt of their self-satisfied jokes.
Even though President ...Read more
The Forces of Evil, EVIL! Are Lining Up to Stop Trump With All the Power, Money and Influence They Have!
The world just changed. I never thought I'd live long enough to see this day. America is about to take the red pill! This nation is about to find out some ugly truths about vaccines in general! The deadly COVID vaccine in particular!
The crimes of Dr. Anthony Fauci and Big Pharma, along with their greedy, criminal Ponzi scheme friends at the ...Read more
In Trump's Service, Musk Goes After USAID. Is That Weird?
WASHINGTON -- "My uncle started USAID in 1961, for humanitarian purposes, to put our country on the side of the poor," Robert F. Kennedy Jr. pronounced Thursday at the White House as he was sworn in as Health secretary.
"It has been captured by the military industrial complex. It has become a sinister propagator of totalitarianism" across the...Read more
The Judicial 'Resistance' Is Setting Itself Up for an Epic Smackdown
America, unfortunately, has long been suffering from a crisis of civics. Put simply, many Americans are woefully ignorant about the structure and features of their government. But every so often, an opportunity emerges to reteach some basics. The media's predictable shrieks and howls of "constitutional crisis" notwithstanding, we are in the ...Read more
It's Time to End the EV Racket!
Because of their modern designs, we might be led to believe that electric cars are technological marvels. But, really, most of the purported conveniences and innovations of new EVs are already available in most standard gas-powered cars at a far cheaper price. EVs are, at best, a lateral technology for most consumers (if you never plan on ...Read more
PBS Avoids Real Conservatives! David Brooks Right-Leaning Friday Night Opinionator! Public TV! Jonathan Capehart Bad!
One of the reasons I have long inveighed against "public" TV is its tendency to avoid authentic conservative opinion. For almost 20 years now, Exhibit A has been "PBS NewsHour" pundit David Brooks. PBS picked up Brooks as its supposedly right-leaning Friday night opinionator in 2004, shortly after he became a New York Times columnist in 2003.
...Read more
Why Were Hopes of the 1990s Dashed?
As one who shared the hope, after the fall of the Berlin Wall in November 1989, that representative government, guaranteed liberties and global capitalism laced with some measure of welfare state protections would spread across the globe, I naturally look back over the intervening long generation and ask what went wrong.
In the 1990s, it seemed...Read more
Tom Brady's Bad Lesson
The Eagles victory was greeted joyously in our family. It's always a high when you (or your team) come out on top. But in the final minutes of the Super Bowl, as the clock remained stuck on the two-minute warning for what felt like 20 minutes (at least for those of us eager to pop the Champagne), former quarterback-turned-TV-commentator Tom ...Read more
Dear Mr. President, Hands off the Judiciary
SAN DIEGO -- Fonzie is about to jump the shark.
Presidents are not kings. It's amazing how many chief executives from both parties tend to forget that -- often at their own peril. The minute presidents start acting like royalty, their presidency is done.
President Donald Trump seems poised to go to war against an institution that chief ...Read more
DEI Critics Say Only White Men Are Qualified. Trump's Cabinet Says Otherwise.
SAN DIEGO -- As a Mexican American journalist who had to struggle and work extra hard for the last 35 years to succeed in an industry that was built for others, I can't swallow white whine. It's way too bitter. Maybe that's because it is made from sour grapes.
Of course, that particular blend does have a fanbase. It is the official beverage ...Read more
Mexican Flags at Immigration Protests Make This Mexican American Wince
SAN DIEGO -- President Donald Trump's recent spate of deportations means different things to different people.
For conservatives, the glorious sight of Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents hauling away immigrant workers in handcuffs is evidence of -- in MAGA lingo -- "promises made, promises kept."
Of course, it's likely that some ...Read more
Return to Sender: Trump's Deportations Complicate Relationship Between Migrants and Their Home Countries
SAN DIEGO -- The relationship between Americans and the millions of undocumented immigrants who live in the United States is complicated.
Contrary to the whine served up by President Donald Trump and other right-wing politicians eager to score points with the nativist wing of the Republican Party, our country is not undergoing an "invasion" ...Read more
Trump's Executive Tantrums Are Damaging America
SAN DIEGO -- My brain works in threes. So now that President Donald Trump is back in the White House, here's a trifecta of things I'm experiencing. As I watch Trump abuse executive power and weaponize the federal government, my head is spinning, my heart is breaking and my blood is boiling.
It's disturbing how many of Trump's recent actions, ...Read more
In Order To Preserve U.S. Citizenship, Republicans Destroy What It Means
SAN DIEGO -- Well, this is revealing. The Republican Party has no clothes. Due to a splattering of executive orders by President Donald Trump, conservatives are totally exposed. Everyone can finally see who they really are as opposed to who they pretend to be.
The first hint came this week when Trump issued a blanket pardon for more than 1,...Read more
Trump Isn't a Gracious Winner, Which Feels Like a Loss for America
SAN DIEGO -- My wife and I have tried to teach our kids to be good losers but also -- and just as importantly -- gracious winners.
Apparently, President Donald Trump never learned either lesson. His brattish reaction to his defeat in 2020 showed us that he's a terrible loser. And now that he has reclaimed the White House, we see that he's ...Read more
In Defending Hegseth Against Democratic Attacks, Senate Republicans Are Long on Outrage -- but Short on Memory
SAN DIEGO -- There has been a lot of talk lately about the need to return respect and civility to politics.
Although I'm not sure I buy into the premise that those things were ever really part of politics, I welcome the sentiment nonetheless.
We should start with Senate confirmation hearings, if it's not already too late. There is too much ...Read more
Newspapers aren’t giving liberals the validation they need
Opinions are like an appendix: everyone has one, it serves no particular purpose, most of the time it’s completely ignored and you only notice it when it’s removed.
This is exactly what occurred to me when I observed the manufactured controversy involving Jeff Bezos and The Washington Post editorial board. The Amazon wunderkind’s ...Read more
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