
Betty Arenson | Heath Column a Lesson in Fantasy
“America’s Total Breakdown: Our Post-Decency Era” (July 30, Josh Heath) is a lesson in fantasy, not reality. Somehow the author presents his belief that the years of President John Kennedy
“America’s Total Breakdown: Our Post-Decency Era” (July 30, Josh Heath) is a lesson in fantasy, not reality. Somehow the author presents his belief that the years of President John Kennedy
Isn’t it amazing at how many politicians visit our southern border and say tsk, tsk, all those poor refugees, how deplorable their living conditions are and then go back to
Let’s take a break from politics and discuss what happened at the baseball trade deadline. If you are a Dodger fan, you are probably concerned about the Dodgers’ bullpen, which
Another bloody weekend. More shootings. More carnage. More pictures of grieving family members. More statements from politicians declaring “we must have immediate action.” More insanity from the press and the
Joshua Heath hit the nail on the head in his commentary (July 30, “America’s Total Breakdown: Our Post-Decency Era”). The contrast he made with President John F. Kennedy showed how
California Assembly Bill 1254 has been introduced to end all trophy hunting of bobcats, making the Golden State the first to protect these small carnivores from needless trophy hunting into
Last week, responding to the Gilroy mass-murder, I wrote: “We have become slaves to an anachronistic, tortured (Second Amendment), and as slaves, we’re passive bystanders to the slaughter of our
No sooner had the U.S. Women’s Soccer team won its final match, the Democrats decided to politicize the event via their old standby bromide of “equal pay.” Personally, although originally
The Trump presidency has many sounding the alarm that Trump is a racist. Yet some conservatives are delighted that Trump is “telling the way it really is” and that “he
In her latest anti-Trump letter to the editor (July 27), Lois Eisenberg seems quite satisfied, almost gleeful, that Robert Mueller’s recent congressional testimony was “precise and to the point.” She
This is in response to Lois Linnert’’s letter (July 23). I missed reading Hilmar Rosenast’s letter regarding babies and life. The Catholic Church’s view on abortion is irrelevant. The scientifically
By Tim Whyte Signal Editor My good buddy John Boston and I go way back. Decades back. We’re both award-winning columnists, although I haven’t entered a column writing contest in
By David Hegg At the end of a long day I’m usually mentally exhausted and can be found lounging on our family room couch with a television remote in my
By The Signal Editorial Board Never count Cemex out. Ever. That’s the lesson to be drawn from the news that Cemex, the multinational mining giant, has filed a federal lawsuit
There is general agreement that our roads — make that our entire transportation system — needs fixing. The disagreement and consequent conversational unpleasantries emerge when asked how we intend to
Take a $10 bill out of your wallet or purse. Take a look at it. What’s it worth? “Obviously, $10, Brian,” you’re thinking. Maybe. The actual intrinsic value of any
In her recent letter (July 24), Phyllis A. McKenna promotes a common myth — that there has been a nefarious shift in terminology from “global warming” to “climate change.” However,
Once again Joshua Heath has nailed it. His opinion column “America’s Total Breakdown: Our Post-Decency Era” (July 30) beautifully lays out the way the current administration, specifically the man who
I can picture my father at 9, an athletic, simple farm boy, sweet, shy, misplaced. He was always embarrassed to smile, though he did so perfectly. In a blink, he’s
Engaged and engaging. That’s the way I sized up Judy Penman when I met her, briefly, at a local event many years ago. And from a distance I saw that
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