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Trump's Primetime Address Was Nothing to Brag About
SAN DIEGO -- My holiday wish for my fellow Americans is that we should all be so lucky in this life as to find someone who loves us as much as President Donald Trump loves Donald Trump.
I realize this is not breaking news. We've known for decades that the billionaire real estate developer and former reality TV star has an ego the size of ...Read more
Texas News Vlogger Asks SCOTUS to Decide Whether Criminalizing Journalism Is 'Obviously Unconstitutional': This Is Priscilla Villarreal's Second Trip to The Supreme Court, Which Last Year Revived Her First Amendment Lawsuit
Priscilla Villarreal was not arrested for "merely asking questions," Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton insists in a brief urging the Supreme Court to reject the Laredo news vlogger's petition for review of her First Amendment case. Yet that is literally what happened to Villarreal in 2017, and the precedent set by that incident poses a threat ...Read more
Heisman Winner Fernando Mendoza Is a Source of Pride for Latinos
SAN DIEGO -- The word of the day is reverberating through the world of college football: "Heismendoza." And it's powerful.
As a Mexican American, my father was always excited to see a brown face in a high place. We'd be watching the news, and he'd spot a Spanish surname. He'd point at the screen like a little boy on Christmas morning and ...Read more
The President's Immigration Policy Is 'Beyond Inhumane'
Absorbing the news about the brutal treatment of detainees, to say nothing of the outright murder of "suspected" drug runners in the Caribbean, I think back to a conversation I had in February of this year. My interlocutor was a Trump voter who had just had a friendly encounter with an African immigrant striver -- the kind who came from poverty ...Read more
In the Drug War, Americans Locate The Problem -- Once Again, It's Us
SAN DIEGO -- Once the Trump administration started attacking Venezuelan drug boats that appeared to be traveling to the United States, it was inevitable that Americans would be pulled back into a conversation about the much-ballyhooed War on Drugs. Just as it was predictable that, once we were enmeshed in that dialogue, we'd lose our bearings ...Read more
Trump's Word Games Can't Conceal the Murderous Reality of His Anti-Drug Strategy: Calling Suspected Cocaine Smugglers 'Combatants' Does Not Justify Summarily Executing Them
I have a riddle for you. If we call a drug smuggler a combatant, how many combatants died when SEAL Team 6 killed 11 men on a cocaine boat near Venezuela on Sept. 2?
Zero, because calling a drug smuggler a combatant does not make him a combatant. That reality goes to the heart of the morally and legally bankrupt justification for President ...Read more
Trump Is No Match for the Affordability Crisis
SAN DIEGO -- All Americans want for Christmas is for things to cost less. Is that asking too much?
It is if they're making the "ask" of President Donald Trump. When it comes to fulfilling his 2024 campaign promise to be the "affordability president," he is way out of his depth. How is Trump supposed to battle inflation if he doesn't even ...Read more
Accounting for Different Learning Styles Post-COVID-19
The recent Harvard report on grading practices has drawn a lot of attention from colleges and universities across the country, particularly for its claim that grade inflation remains a critical issue. The rising number of A grades assigned to students has prompted calls to return to traditional in-person exams and other lecture components, ...Read more
Summers Is Not the Biggest Reveal From the Epstein Emails
If you followed the twists and turns of the Jeffrey Epstein saga over the last few weeks, you already know that several prominent names emerged from the tranche of emails that the Epstein estate released. Former Treasury Secretary and Harvard president Larry Summers, who exchanged scores of emails with the convicted pedophile, has seen his ...Read more
Trump's Racist Attack on Somali Migrants Went Too Far -- Even for Trump
SAN DIEGO -- You have to hand it to President Donald Trump. His brutally racist comments about Somali immigrants managed to alarm and terrorize a group of people who -- having survived warlords, famine, and marauding gangs -- don't scare easily.
Some former U.S. presidents might have aspired to emulate George Washington, Abraham Lincoln or ...Read more
Trump Tries to Cut Congress Out of U.S. Attorney Appointments: The 3rd Circuit's Ruling Against Alina Habba Highlights a Disturbing Pattern of Legal Evasion
Alina Habba said she was the acting U.S. attorney for New Jersey. President Donald Trump and Attorney General Pam Bondi agreed. All three were wrong, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 3rd Circuit ruled this week.
That unanimous decision, which was issued by a three-judge panel that included two George W. Bush appointees, highlights a ...Read more
The Story of National Guard Shooting Doesn't Provide Any Easy Answers -- Only More Questions
SAN DIEGO -- It's been less than a week since the tragic shooting of two West Virginia National Guard soldiers by an Afghan refugee in Washington D.C. and already many Americans are pretty far down the road in terms of casting blame and discerning motive.
We're even starting to debate what would be historic and radical changes to our asylum ...Read more
Americans Don't Trust Each Other
SAN DIEGO -- With all due respect to baseball, the real national pastime is complaining.
Oblivious to how soft and comfortable our lives are compared to those of millions of other people around the world, Americans love to gripe. Whether it's harvest time or not, we make "whine" year-round.
We complain about the weather in the places we ...Read more
Why Trump Lost Latinos -- It's More Than Immigration
SAN DIEGO -- Democrats take Latino voters for granted. But Republicans must take us for fools.
Burned by both parties, U.S. Latinos are political nomads who don't feel like we can let our guard down in our own country. In this land of the free, we're in a kind of psychological prison.
Oh, one more thing: We're really pissed off.
If you ...Read more
How President Trump and His Thugs Broke Law Enforcement
SAN DIEGO -- My father's love affair with policing was sparked decades ago by a children's book that featured a cat stuck in a tree.
The book was part of a series that was popular in the 1950s. The main characters were two children named Dick and Jane, and they had two pets: a dog and a cat. One day, the cat climbs up a tree. A friendly ...Read more
Anti-Semitism on the Right Is Nothing New
SAN DIEGO -- I love the smell of vindication in the morning. I'm getting a strong whiff now that at least some conservatives are finally acknowledging something I've tried to get them to confront for years: Anti-Semitism is alive and well within the Republican Party.
As a Mexican American who is horrified by ethnocentric immigration raids, I ...Read more
Vance Tries To Resolve Conflict Between Religion, Marriage and Politics
SAN DIEGO -- This Thanksgiving dinner, Vice President JD Vance might need a taste tester.
The Yale Law School graduate has for years benefited from the assumption that he's a smart cookie. Yet Vance has a knack for saying dumb things, and that's when the public image begins to crumble.
Last month, when Politico published hundreds of racist ...Read more
The Little Election That Wound Up Having a Big Impact
SAN DIEGO -- With elections, as with individuals, appearances can be deceiving.
At first glance, Election Day 2025 appeared to be small and inconsequential. The national media were focused on a literal handful of races in this off-year election, and the coverage wrapped up early given that most of those electoral contests were on the East ...Read more
America Continues to Send Mixed Messages About Immigrants
SAN DIEGO -- America, make up your mind! When it comes to immigrants, your contradictions are big and loud and hard to square.
Let's start with the big one: America is the land of immigrants, and yet it has never liked immigrants.
Then there is this one: We insist that immigrants speak English, but companies market to them in Spanish.
And ...Read more
Democrats Can't Save Themselves, Let Alone America
SAN DIEGO -- Democrats are in crisis because they lost their way, gave up their bite and muddled their identity. It couldn't have happened to a more deserving bunch.
The scoreboard doesn't tell the whole story. Low on points, Democrats appear to have been beaten. The truth is, they forfeited. They've been lazy, complacent, arrogant and too ...Read more




















































