The GOP is the party of overlook; Democrats must be the party of oversight. By Michael Winship Over the course of my dusty television career, I have from time to time run into situations where a certain Hollywood celebrity type will make a threat—not to do interviews or make public appearances on behalf of a show, for example—unless some egregious demand of his or hers … [Read more...] about Impeach His Sorry Ass Now
Let’s end the scamming epidemic!
By Donald H. Harrison Editor, San Diego Jewish World SAN DIEGO — Recently I received a recorded message on my iPhone, telling me, the “dear customer,” that my iCloud account had been breached. It gave me an 800 phone number that I should call back immediately. Instead, I hung up, then went to my computer and found the real phone number for Apple support. I reported the … [Read more...] about Let’s end the scamming epidemic!
Heartbeat bills’ are wholesome provocations in abortion debate
By GEORGE F. WILL Washington Post Writers Group WASHINGTON -- While constitutional lawyers, ethicists and theologians -- in descending order of importance in the abortion debate -- have been arguing in the 46 years since the Supreme Court attempted to settle the debate, some technologists have been making a consequential contribution to it. They have developed machines that … [Read more...] about Heartbeat bills’ are wholesome provocations in abortion debate
Can James Holzhauer be stopped? A former ‘Jeopardy!’ champion weighs in
The sports gambler from Las Vegas has dominated the game like no one else in its 35-year history. Jeopardy Productions Michael Rooney, Pasadena City College In 1997, fresh out of graduate school, underemployed and watching a lot of television, I realized I was pretty good at “Jeopardy!” I decided to try out. After a couple tests, interviews, and … [Read more...] about Can James Holzhauer be stopped? A former ‘Jeopardy!’ champion weighs in
‘We Cannot Ignore the Threads’ that Connect Acts of Hate
By John L. Micek HARRISBURG, Pa. - Holocaust survivors, their families, their friends, and their allies all gathered in the state Capitol building here Wednesday. And they vowed to never forget. But how can they? How can they when the same sparks that lit the gas chambers at Auschwitz-Birkenau, Treblinka, and other extermination camps keep burning in our own … [Read more...] about ‘We Cannot Ignore the Threads’ that Connect Acts of Hate
Bad-Joke Saturday
Enough with the fussing about political issues. It's time that we all take a comedy break. So, for your amusement - or groaning - here are some bad jokes for you to digest. After reading them, feel free to post your own bad jokes in the comments section. A magician accompanied LeBron James to Looney Tunes Land for the filming of the movie Space Jam 2. While … [Read more...] about Bad-Joke Saturday
Snitty Reactions (Column, Cartoon and Video)
Attorney General William Barr did not just mislead Congress and the American people. He lied. He is a liar and an obstructor helping the fraudulently elected president of the United States engage in a coverup. Barr sat on the Mueller Report for three weeks but released a summary stating Mueller wanted him, as Attorney General, to determine if Trump had obstructed justice. … [Read more...] about Snitty Reactions (Column, Cartoon and Video)
Give Mueller the mic
WASHINGTON -- It's Mueller time. We need public, no-holds-barred testimony before Congress by special counsel Robert Mueller, and we need it now. As we saw Wednesday, trying to get the truth out of Attorney General William Barr is like squeezing blood from a stone. Democrats on the Senate Judiciary Committee did wring out a few droplets. Thanks to Sen. Kamala Harris of … [Read more...] about Give Mueller the mic
Barr reminds Mueller: If you want a friend in Washington, get a dog
WASHINGTON -- Eight-year-old Liam Daly became an internet sensation when he penned a letter to his grandfather, William Barr, while sitting in the front row at Barr's confirmation hearing in January. "Dear Grandpa," he wrote. "You are doing great so far. But I know you still will." Alas for Liam, and for all of us, it was not to be. Now, just weeks on the job as President … [Read more...] about Barr reminds Mueller: If you want a friend in Washington, get a dog
Why abusive husbands kick dogs but angry neighbors poison them
Breaking down the numbers on animal neglect. Sergio Foto/shutterstock.com Laura A. Reese, Michigan State University Volunteering with animal rescue and shelter organizations in Detroit brought me face to face with many manifestations of animal cruelty: dogs left outside and frozen in their yards; dogs with chain link collars embedded in their necks; … [Read more...] about Why abusive husbands kick dogs but angry neighbors poison them
A Constitutional Showdown?
Will we finally get the Constitutional showdown we've been waiting for? It's obvious that Trump believes neither he not any of his underlings should deign to appear before another branch of the US government. Constitutional Republic? Pshaw. It's Unitary Executive Time, Baby! The President gets to decide all by his-damned-self what counts as a "legitimate" investigation and what … [Read more...] about A Constitutional Showdown?
IN A GROVE
History is in this room. We last entered it in 1941 but threw away the key in 1945. This room contains a story that we can’t bear to read. The door has been painted over and over again, and now it’s a bright red, but still we refuse to enter or even look through the keyhole. I think we’re lost “In A Grove”, the story depicted by Akira Kurosawa in his famous film, … [Read more...] about IN A GROVE
Poof! There goes another Infrastructure Week.
WASHINGTON -- As House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and top Senate Democrat Chuck Schumer sat down with President Trump at the White House on Tuesday to talk about an infrastructure bill, Trump's acting chief of staff explained why they were wasting their time. "Is an infrastructure deal realistic in 2019?" Fox Business Network's Maria Bartiromo asked Mick Mulvaney onstage at a … [Read more...] about Poof! There goes another Infrastructure Week.
William Barr has shamelessly corrupted the debate over the Mueller report
One of our most colorful legal concepts is the "fruit of the poisonous tree." The phrase was introduced by Supreme Court Justice Felix Frankfurter 80 years ago to hold that evidence obtained illegally cannot be used to convict a defendant. We now know that the entire debate the country has been having over special counsel Robert Mueller's report was fatally infected by the … [Read more...] about William Barr has shamelessly corrupted the debate over the Mueller report
The US white majority will soon disappear forever
The non-Hispanic white population is not growing as quickly as other groups in the U.S. Lightfield Studios/shutterstock.com Dudley Poston, Texas A&M University and Rogelio Sáenz, The University of Texas at San Antonio Since the settlement of Jamestown in 1607 and the start of the Colonial period, the U.S. has been predominantly white. But the … [Read more...] about The US white majority will soon disappear forever
BREAKING: Mueller Wrote Barr Letter Saying Four Page Summar Barr Gave Public False Impression of Investigation
It now turns out that Attorney General William Barr did get some feedback from Special Counsel Robert Mueller about Barr's controversial summary of the Mueller report. And Mueller was not happy about Barr's interpretation of what his investigation showed. The Washington Post broke the story: Special counsel Robert S. Mueller III wrote a letter in late March complaining to … [Read more...] about BREAKING: Mueller Wrote Barr Letter Saying Four Page Summar Barr Gave Public False Impression of Investigation
A Trump Defeat Is Only the Beginning
In his campaign announcement video, Joe Biden both wistfully and ominously says: I believe history will look back on four years of this president and all he embraces as an aberrant moment in time. But if we give Donald Trump eight years in the White House, he will forever and fundamentally alter the character of this nation—who we are—and I cannot stand by and watch that … [Read more...] about A Trump Defeat Is Only the Beginning
Trump’s politics of division fuels deadly hatred
WASHINGTON -- Hatred, resentment, white supremacy and victimhood are deadly political tools. President Trump wields them with no thought to the consequences -- and people die. The latest is Lori Gilbert Kaye, 60, shot and killed Saturday at the Chabad of Poway synagogue near San Diego. The shooter, a 19-year-old gunman armed with a military-style assault rifle, wounded three … [Read more...] about Trump’s politics of division fuels deadly hatred
NRA Decay (Cartoon, Column and Video)
For this cartoon, I wanted to reference several attacks against religious institutions. While it focuses on the past week, it’s a reference to Charleston, Pittsburgh, Texas, Christ Church, the synagogue shootings that happened Saturday, and the terrorists attack on the churches in Sri Lanka. Then I thought I might have a problem because guns weren’t involved in Sri Landa and … [Read more...] about NRA Decay (Cartoon, Column and Video)
Biden’s trump cards: Restoration, reassurance and tranquility
WASHINGTON -- Joe Biden's decision to seek the presidency is a clarifying event. It will require those who see Donald Trump's tenure as disastrous to decide whether returning to normal or transforming the country should be the primary task after he leaves office. And Biden's entry gives greater definition to the sprawling contest for the Democratic nomination. The race … [Read more...] about Biden’s trump cards: Restoration, reassurance and tranquility




































