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After the Rollercoaster of 2025, Let's Hope That 2026 Is a Smoother Ride
As we move into the new year, let's look forward at where we're headed. But first, let's take one last look backward at where we've been.
What America needs most desperately is a deep cleanse. Apart from whatever joyous moments may have occurred over the last 12 months in the personal lives of everyday Americans -- i.e., promotions, weddings,...Read more
The 10 Big Lies of The Immigration Debate
SAN DIEGO -- The worst thing about the immigration debate is not the divisiveness. It's the dishonesty.
After more than 36 years of covering this rhetorical shoving match, I can tell you this much: The whole bloody thing is replete with lies. I've compiled a list of the top ten untruths.
Incidentally, the biggest whopper of them all -- No. 1...Read more
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
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
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 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
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
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










