I recently got an email from my "representative" Morgan Griffith who said "I am excited by the prospects of these talented and seasoned officials." He was talking about the likes of misogynist ...
In December, I got a notice for jury duty. I am in my 60s and have gotten these before. I have been happy to do my civic duty by being on a jury. This time, I really had to think about it.
Mercy and kindness might be a personal ideal, but in government, mercy should be unmotivated by sentimentality or emotion. One shouldn’t be excessive in kindness or in cruelty. In a democratic ...
With his loyalists lining up for key law-enforcement roles, Donald Trump is gearing up to politicize the Department of Justice. Again. This accelerates a dangerous trend in American politics ...
There’s plenty to love about sprawling, diverse Los Angeles: The Art Deco buildings that feel like a discovery on downtown streets. The stately Craftsmans of Pasadena, the Spanish-style houses ...
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SINGH IS TRUDEAU’S HYPE MAN Jagmeet Singh has announced that the NDP will be voting non-confidence to bring down Prime Minister Trudeau. Next year. It appears Singh is not familiar with the ...
A convicted felon returned to the White House last week. One of his first acts was to pardon or commute the sentences of those who were convicted of, or charged in connection with, trying to help ...
It’s ironic that the convicted felon sitting in the White House saw fit to pardon or commute the sentences of about 1,500 individuals who participated in the attack on the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6 ...
It’s a brilliant plan. What could go wrong? I am writing in reference to Deborah Masters’ recent letter stating that that New Jersey Republicans should be denouncing President Donald Trump’s ...
I feel the need to weigh in on the recent criticism of Dr. Silverman’s comments and observations of public figures. I believe the author, without realizing it, was referencing the Goldwater rule.