Somebody Buy These Liberals a Coloring Book

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Entrepreneurs Ms. Wilgus and Ms. Connelly

The millions of paunchy, unmarried, unemployable liberals who have been protesting President Trump since Election Day are only the second-most outrageous misfits in America. Southern Californians owe a debt to www.patterico.com for exposing the true rising champion of anti-social behavior: Meet a bevy of buffoons in Portland, a town teeming with sick, sickening – dare we say colorful? — liberals. … Read More

Culver City’s 4th Film Festival

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Submissions are open for short and feature films both narratives and documentary from any part of the globe for the fourth annual Culver City Film Festival. Jon Gursha, the festival director, announced that the Film Festival will open Monday, Dec. 4, and close on Dec, 11. The Culver City Film Festival was established with one primary objective: Bringing together a … Read More

Effects of New Marijuana Laws on City Hall

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Mr. Muir

[Editor’s Note: Mr. Muir, chief financial officer of Culver City for the past eight years, explores effects of the coming marijuana regulations at City Hall.] Given the fact the City Council has not made any determination of where Culver City will sit on this issue… Will Culver City permit medical and/or recreational marijuana uses at all? What uses will be … Read More

Will Woman-Chasing Chase Villaraigosa?

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Mr. Villaraigosa

[Editor’s Note: One in an occasional series of columns based on interviews with major candidates for governor.] At 64 years old, the passion still comes through when Antonio Villaraigosa talks about California. “I haven’t stopped wanting to change the world,” he declares while explaining why he’s running for governor. “I want to restore the state’s luster.” Speaker of the state … Read More

If You Poach Off the Government…

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If we can agree that most impoverished – and faux poor – Americans are uncomplicated, it is immediately clear why they became the bullseye soldiers in the army of Democrats 85 years ago. They will believe anything. Preposterousness has no limits. Ever since FDR was elected king in 1932, Democrats have been obliged to memorize: We are the saviors of … Read More

A Budget Limps on Spindly Legs

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L.A. Watchdog — The Los Angeles City Council recently approved a “fiscally responsible” budget for the upcoming fiscal year beginning July 1, despite what they claimed were “challenging” economic times. Despite the self-congratulatory speeches, the city’s budget is a train wreck as pension denier Paul Krekorian, the Chair of the Budget and Finance Committee, City Council President Herb Wesson, and … Read More

‘Jerusalem Always Has Been Ours’

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Dateline Jerusalem — Yom Yerushalayim…Jerusalem Day. Jerusalem has been known as the “heart of the Jewish people.” No city is holier to Jews. Jews pray in the direction of Jerusalem while Muslims and Arabs pray with their backs to Jerusalem. For Muslims, Jerusalem is their third holiest city. It ranks behind Mecca and Medina, and it is not even mentioned … Read More

A Man Flush with Frustration

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This time the plunger did not free up the toilet.  In fact, both toilets and the shower were backing up last Sunday.  What to do? I heard the jingle in my head: Mike Diamond — The smell-good plumber – only $99 to clear your drain. The smell-good plumber arrived.  He said there was no way he could work on my … Read More

Culver Studios, a Major Schools Player

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From left, Supt. Dr. Josh Arnold, Michael Goldfarb of The Culver Studios Kim Indelicato, principal of Lin Howe Elementary, with Lin Howe students.

The School Board has honored The Culver Studios for its contributions toward improving education in The Heart of Screenland, thanking the production studio for its successful partnerships with the School District, its schools, and several nonprofit associations supporting the District and its programs. “The Culver Studios are a model of good corporate citizenship,” said Board president Kathy Paspalis. “We look … Read More

Trump Towers Where Obama Cowers

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Comparative reactions in the wake of this week’s Manchester massacre by the latest Islam-driven terrorist demonstrate – again — how sharply we have upgraded American leadership by electing Donald Trump to succeed Barack Obama. Strangely, the immature, hopelessly insecure liberal media mercifully has turned mute. Unmistakably, President Trump has risen toweringly over the shrinking Obama legacy. The rise and unprecedented … Read More