It’s no surprise that Democrats want an “infrastructure” bill. The depressing part is that the supposedly limited government/federalist Republicans are
Virginia Blows Up The ‘Larry Elder-Was-the-Wrong-Candidate’ Narrative
After the California gubernatorial recall election, many pundits, as well as my opponent’s campaign manager, pushed the narrative that “Larry Elder was a gift
This is Why I Ran
During and after my unsuccessful eight-week campaign for governor of California, I received many letters and tried to reply to as many as I could. These stood
Cancel Culture Eats Its Own
Why doesn’t President Joe Biden place illegal immigrants in college dorms? They would be around people who love them and want them here. They would get better
Facebook ‘Whistleblower’ Blows Off the Real Scandal
Stop the presses: Facebook seeks to maximize profits. Frances Haugen, a former Facebook employee, appeared on “60 Minutes,” where she slammed Facebook, a
Attention L.A. County DA: Where’s the Justice for Murder Victim Michelle Avan?
Michelle Avan, a Los Angeles, California, bank executive, was tortured and beaten to death, allegedly by her ex-boyfriend. He faces murder and first-degree
California Recall: Enter Snoop and Barack
At one point, polls showed the odds of recalling California Gov. Gavin Newsom looked 50-50. It was at that point that the scared, embattled governor sent out a
Reflection of My Failed Campaign
I want to thank the distributor of my articles, Creators Syndicate, for allowing me to take eight weeks off from writing my weekly column so I could campaign
Let’s Talk About Race
On a beautiful Sunday morning, I was out of town for a business meeting in the city of Santa Barbara, California, an affluent area where the rich and famous
VP Harris, What About the ‘Root Cause’ of Urban Homicide?
Vice President Kamala Harris just returned from Guatemala where she discussed the “root cause” of the post-election “surge” of “migrants” to our southern
Fatherless Fathers’ Days
A new powerful new documentary called “The Streets Were My Father” features three Chicago men, two Hispanics and one Black, who grew up without fathers. All
Trump’s ‘Racist’ Rhetoric Blamed for Anti-Asian Hate
The Center for the Study of Hate and Extremism at California State University, San Bernardino, released findings in March that showed a rise of 149% in
On Reparations: John F. Kennedy vs. Robert F. Kennedy
When did the civil rights movement go off the rails? The answer is when proponents went from justly demanding equal rights to unjustly demanding equal
Fake Outrage Over Cheney ‘Ouster’; Dems ‘Ousted’ Bernie Twice
House Republican leadership removed Rep. Liz Cheney, R-Wyo., from her leadership position, a position her indignant liberal defenders likely did not even know
Is COVID-19 Relief Encouraging People Not to Work?
“Experts” predicted 1 million jobs would be created in April. The actual number fell far short, at 266,000. Republicans warned that overly generous COVID-19
White-Savior Movies, Bad; White-Savior Politicians, Good
I recently came across the term “white-savior movies.” According to critics, this is a type of film that features a white hero or heroine entering the life of
Maxine Waters’ Anti-Cop Rhetoric is Getting Black People Killed
In June 2018, Rep. Maxine Waters, D-Calif., publicly exhorted her supporters to harass cabinet members of the Trump administration. At an outdoor rally
Derek Chauvin: The Great White Defendant
In the brilliant novel “The Bonfire of the Vanities,” author Tom Wolfe describes what he calls the intense media interest in covering “The Great White
Black Lives Matter Co-Founder Cashes In on ‘Systemic Racism’
Patrisse Cullors is a co-founder of Blacks Lives Matter. About her background, she said in 2015: “The first thing, I think, is that we actually do have an
Had Obama Not Played the Race Card, George Floyd Might Be Alive
George Floyd might be alive had former President Barack Obama not, for eight years, consistently play the anti-cop race card. Despite receiving more
Top High Schools Scrap Merit-Based Admission
San Francisco’s Lowell High School is one of the top public high schools in California. Beginning with its 2021 freshman class, Lowell plans to switch from a
Some Final Thoughts on Reparations
How would reparations be funded? Conservative writer Michael Medved estimates that only 5% of whites in America “bear any authentic sort of generational
The Case Against Reparations: Part 2
[Read Part 1: HERE] With reparations, there is the issue of who pays. Do African countries owe reparations to Black Americans? After all, Harvard’s
The Case Against Reparations
Last week, I testified before the House Committee on the Judiciary’s Subcommittee on the Constitution, Civil Rights, and Civil Liberties regarding H.R. 40:
Democrats Want a ‘Return to Civility’
A 2020 Joe Biden campaign ad described the pending election as an “opportunity to leave the dark, angry politics of the past behind us.” After Biden’s election