by | Mar 6, 2018

After months of bellyaching and threats by current Red Sox owner John Henry, the official purging of former Red Sox owner Tom Yawkey is upon us as the Red Sox appear to have the proper paperwork in order to change…

by | Dec 14, 2017

Now for a few words about money and race. It’s hardly a secret that black households in this country as a group are substantially less well off than white families. The income gap between white and black families has narrowed…

by | Nov 1, 2017

Note: After this column was submitted there was more unfolding news about the terrorist attack in New York City. “We will go about our day” was the essence of the response from Governor Andrew Cuomo and Mayor Bill de Blasio….

by | Oct 24, 2017

It is always stunning to see a prominent Leftist exhibit their flat-out racism, blithely unaware. Case in point: MSNBC’s Lawrence O’Donnell. Rushing to patronize a Member of Congress because she is black (not to mention a woman), O’Donnell says this…

by | Sep 17, 2017

Okay. Now I’m pissed off. Vandals have defaced the Baltimore monument in honor of Francis Scott Key, whose most famous work is known today as “The Star-Spangled Banner” and is, of course, our National Anthem. The scumbags who vandalized the…

by | Aug 10, 2017

Jordan Peele, director, and writer of the acclaimed horror-satire Get Out (released on DVD on May 23, 2017), is a black man. And Peele has been quite open about his views on race relations, once telling the Los Angeles Times, “Little…

by | Jul 16, 2017

Saturday A ghastly, unbelievably unpleasant night last night. I was so tired after considering some issues about a tiny bit of property I own in West Hollywood that I just ate some left over Chinese food from Panda, then fell…

by | May 19, 2017

Illness can make life feel small. I remember how friends disappeared when I got really sick at age sixteen. No more school, parties, soccer, and bike trips. Girls? Forget it. A sense of immovable isolation came over me for many…

by | May 5, 2017

Here’s a cover story you’ve probably heard this week in the national media. Shortly, this column will let you know what’s really going on. Tuesday, the Washington Post reported that the Justice Department had decided not to prosecute a pair…

by | Apr 27, 2017

As he nears the end of his two terms as the Big Easy’s mayor, the truth about Mitch Landrieu is he has a staggeringly meager legacy. This is true of most politicians. It’s particularly true of most urban Democrat politicians,…

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