
George Neumayr
In April, the Wall Street Journal‘s conservative editorial page hailed the increase in the number of blacks and Hispanics at…
Roosevelt Dorn, the mayor of Inglewood, seems straight from the pages of The Bonfire of the Vanities. Sputtering in Reverend…
As an auxiliary bishop under Los Angeles Cardinal Roger Mahony in the 1980s, Patrick Ziemann presided over many confirmations. He…
Monty Holden, head of the California Organization of Police and Sheriffs, has been cashiered from his position on a supposedly…
Bill Simon’s low-key gubernatorial campaign is unnerving some California journalists. What are biased liberal journalists supposed to do when the…
Should the people who believe the least define the most about America’s public life? Yes, says the U.S. 9th Circuit…
Gray Davis entered office as a loud environmentalist, promising a green agenda for the Golden State. But has he fulfilled…
Garry South, Gray Davis’s principal political adviser, is usually cocky and unflappable — serenely and satirically mocking Republicans from a…
Alicia Mundy, a columnist for Editor & Publisher, writes that “it’s time the press developed a new paradigm for covering…
A few months back, the California Political Review reported that an unnamed Sacramento Democratic consultant had admitted to Gray Davis’s…