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  • At 15, Stephen Miller was no longer Eating Glue. He Was Protesting Against Leftism at Samohi

    David Ganezer, Observer Staff Writer|Updated Jul 30, 2019

    I was Steve Miller's first boss. He wrote an anti-Freshman Seminar for me. This was long after he was in third grade, and apparently eating glue, according to a third grade teacher recently suspended by SMMUSD, the local school district. "He was a creepy loner," she recalled. https://www.spin.com/2018/10/stephen-miller-teacher-suspended-ate-glue/ Then as now, I publish a local print newspaper in Santa Monica, CA called the Observer. In 2002, a 16 year old kid named Steve...

  • Observer Recommendations for Santa Monica Election Nov. 6th: Time for a Change

    David Ganezer, Observer Staff Writer|Updated Nov 6, 2018

    At the Santa Monica Observer, we received not one dollar in city funds for advertising the last two years. No candidate this year has placed even one ad with us yet. Trust me, we have no friends at City Hall either. Santa Monica officials even try to avoid me when they run into me at Ralphs. The same could be said for most of my old friends. Is this anything to be proud of? Probably not. But at least it's true. Anyway, with no axe to grind and no dog in the fight, we present...

  • Vigil at the Westwood Federal Building in Solidarity with Pittsburgh Synagogue Victims

    Samuel Alioto, Observer Staff Writer|Updated Nov 1, 2018

    Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti headlined a rally at the Federal Building in Westwood, to protest the violence that unfolded Saturday morning at Tree of Life Synagogue in Pittsburgh, PA. And the person most of the Democratic speakers blamed, needless to say, was--well, you can probably guess. The vigil which was organized in 24 hours, stood up against anti semitism and hate. Garcetti, Jewish himself, read the names and ages of all 11 victims, which included at least one holoca...

  • 80% of Americans Decry Political Correctness, Saying It Has Replaced Free Speech with #SJW Crap

    Samuel Alioto, Observer Staff Writer|Updated Oct 15, 2018

    "Participants made clear that they were concerned about their day-to-day ability to express themselves: They worry that a lack of familiarity with a topic, or an unthinking word choice, could lead to serious social sanctions for them." A new report says that 80% of Americans have just had it with Political Correctness. It was based on a nationally representative poll with 8,000 respondents, 30 one-hour interviews, and six focus groups conducted from December 2017 to September...

  • From Daylight Saving Time to Kidney Dialysis & Rent Control, Initiative Recommendations

    Susan Shelley, So Cal News Group|Updated Oct 11, 2018

    First, in Los Angeles County, No on Measure W, a new property tax on homeowners, apartment buildings and businesses to pay for stormwater projects. It would raise $300 million per year, just enough to fill up a pot of money for politicians to spread around. No on Proposition 1, a $4 billion general obligation bond for affordable housing, including $1 billion for veterans' home loans. The veterans' loans cost taxpayers nothing but the rest of it will run $200 million per year...

  • Incredibly Overpaid Santa Monica Police and Firemen Endorse City Council Incumbents

    Samuel Alioto, Observer Staff Writer|Updated Sep 27, 2018

    Santa Monica employs very well qualified police and fire personnel. It's an open secret that Santa Monica Police and Fire fighters are also the most overpaid first responders in the world. It's not unusual at all for a Policeman to make $100,000 a year. The chief of police makes more than $350,000 a year. 100 Santa Monica employees make more than $300,000 a year (!!!), and 20 of them are Police Officers. It will probably not surprise you to learn that "the Santa Monica Police...

  • Kavanaugh Confirmation Hearings: As if On Cue, Mainstream Media Narrative Shifts to "It's Over."

    Samuel Alioto, Observer Staff Writer|Updated Sep 27, 2018

    There has been a subtle shift in the narrative from Mainstream news sources, on the Kavanaugh nomination. The guy who could soon be in a position to roll back Roe v. Wade, is about as clean as they come. But with one woman from his past set to be rolled out each week until the election, the MSM is playing his defeat as all but certain. Yes, it's not just Christine Blasey Ford anymore. There's another woman who says Kavanaugh wasn't nice to her. It seems Brett exposed himself...

  • SMRR Basically Endorses the Incumbents for Santa Monica City Council

    Sarah Storkin, Observer Staff Writer|Updated Sep 23, 2018

    ​Santa Monica has more than its fair share of drama over local elections. The powerful and longtime influential group of Santa Monicans for Renter's Rights (SMRR) has recently noticed fierce (if futile) attacks from new groups of residents opposed to their policies of rampant over-development, unwise fiscal policy, and anti-business positions. Measure TL, which would impose term limits on city council seats that are now effective lifetime positions, is one heroic attempt to w...

  • Over-Hyped #HurricaneFlorence Not as Bad as Predicted. And that was Predictable.

    Stan Greene, Observer Staff Writer|Updated Sep 20, 2018
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    We were told once again, that it was the storm of the Century. 3 million people were evacuated, down highways whose direction police reversed, to aid the evacuation of entire Counties. Governors grimly warned "first responders will not come and get you. leave now." Comparisons were made with Hurricane Katrina which hit New Orleans in 2004, and Irma, which forever changed Puerto Rico in 2017. But the truth was far more pedestrian . Yes, there was rain. And wind. And storm...

  • 9/11 Occupy ICE L.A. Rally Tries to Shut down the Metropolitan Detention Center #occupyicela

    Nancy Kaufman, Observer Staff Writer|Updated Sep 20, 2018

    Tuesday, September 11th, Homeland Security agents arrested a thirty-year old Marine Corps Veteran, Cory Richard Morgan Gleeson, during a 9/11 Occupy ICE L.A. rally to shut down the Metropolitan Detention Center, in front of the Alameda Street entrance of the facility. Gleeson had joined activists at the event, hosted by Occupy ICE L.A. and ten other grassroots groups so that he could learn more about the Abolish ICE movement. Protesters and activists mobilized to occupy the...

  • Bernie Sanders is Clearly Running for U.S. President in 2020. And the Nomination is his to lose.

    Samuel Alioto, Observer Staff Writer|Updated Sep 5, 2018

    I suppose it is the elephant in the room of national Democratic Politics. Cheated out of a nomination that should have been his but for a rigged process in 2016, Sen. Bernie Sanders remains enormously popular with rank and file Dems as well as the donkey fund raising class. He is 74 years of age and will be 76 on inauguration day in January 2021. But Sanders is the beneficiary of the Ashkenazi longevity gene, His age will not bar him from competing against populist President...

  • Senator John McCain dead at 81. His Friends and Enemies Laud Him

    Samuel Alioto, Observer Staff Writer|Updated Aug 25, 2018

    Senator John McCain of Arizona, who has resisted a glioblastoma for 12 months, will no longer be undergo treatment, reports the New York Times citing McCain's family. Meghan McCain announced that he was discontinuing treatment on Friday, a sign that the Republican senator is most likely entering his final days. The Republican nominee for President in 2008 described his opponent, then Sen. Barack Obama as "A good man." He has objected repeatedly to the tone and tenor of the...

  • Report: Trump Will Fire Attorney General Jeff Sessions on Friday, August 31, 2018

    Stan Greene, Observer Staff Writer|Updated Aug 24, 2018

    Our source in the Trump White House says that the president is preparing to fire Attorney General Jeff sessions by the end of August. The two have butted heads since sessions appointed independent prosecutor Robert Mueller. Mueller may also be sacked in shades of Richard Nixon firing independent prosecutor Archibald Cox 50 years ago. ( in fact the joke in 1970 was that Nixon was a "Cox Sacker"). After the simultaneous plea agreement with Trump attorney Michael Cohen, and the...

  • City of Santa Monica Paid for Study Damaging to City's Voting Rights Act Position

    Updated Aug 16, 2018

    The trial in the voting rights case brought by by former council candidate Maria Loya and the Pico Neighborhood Association against the City of Santa Monica finally began last week. A bombshell dropped in court on Friday Morning. Plaintiff's attorney Rex Parris told the Court that on Thursday, councilman Tony Vasquez revealed that the City Commissioned a study of voting patterns in Santa Monica, but the City never disclosed that study to Plaintiff's. According to Parris, some...

  • Armen Melkonians and Kate Bransfield Visit City Clerk to Petition for City Council Race

    David Ganezer, Observer Publisher|Updated Jul 27, 2018

    Santa Monica for Renters Rights have had a near lock on City council elections since the group was founded in 1979. Are local voters finally fed up enough by the non stop construction, traffic and enormous block apartment projects, to choose someone else? Armen Melkonians thinks so, The man behind the "Residocracy" page on Facebook, used that platform to announce last Sunday that he had pulled papers to run for Santa Monica City Council. Joining him on a local anti...

  • Why Illegal Aliens Quickly Surrender to the Men and Women of the US Border Patrol

    Nancy Kaufman, Observer Staff Writer|Updated Jul 20, 2018

    At the San Diego border last Friday, U.S. Border Patrol Agent Tekae Michael jumped out of the van with her partner, Agent Theron Francisco, to catch up with two male "give ups," who had crossed the border and were walking toward the agents. Agent Michael said, "When we see illegal aliens walking East West, they are looking for someone they can turn themselves into, and they are referred to as "give-ups." Most likely, according to Agent Michael, they were going to claim asylum...

  • Photo of the Restaurant Owner Who Kicked Out Sarah Huckabee Sanders Emerges

    Updated Jun 25, 2018
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    A photo of the restauranteur who told Sarah Huckabee Sanders to leave the Red Hen restaurant because she works for Donald Trump has emerged. The photo is apparently from her Facebook Page. Sarah Sanders says she was asked to leave restaurant because she works for Trump, reports Kathryn Watson / CBS News. https://www.cbsnews.com/amp/news/sarah-sanders-says-red-hen-virginia-restaurant-owner-told-her-to-leave-2018-06-23/ Red Hen Restaurant Owner Stephanie Wilkinson has become a h...

  • Alison Hartson Attempts to upset six term senator Diane Feinstein

    Nancy Kaufman, Observer Staff|Updated Jun 4, 2018
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    Alison Hartson, is running her campaign to unseat Senator Feinstein on people and policy over profit and politics. Hartson, 37-years old, and national director of the Wolf-Pac group that tries to get money out of politics, wants to get the "politics out of politics" as she's vowed not to take a single dime of corporate or PAC money. Also, she does not believe in the endorsing of candidates From public high school teacher, to builder of an intervention program for at risk...

  • Stormy Daniels Interview Falls Flat, Lawyer Promises More Details to come

    Annie Jones|Updated Apr 7, 2018

    During a "60 Minutes" interview on Sunday porn star Stormy Daniels told Anderson Cooper that President Donald Trump told her she reminded him of his daughter Ivanka, while revealing little details about the alleged affair. "You know-- he was like, 'You're smart and beautiful, and a woman to be reckoned with, and I like you. I like you'" she said. The adult film actress could be fined up to one million dollars for breaking a "hush-agreement" she signed in 2016, just days...

  • California Sues Trump Administration Over 2020 Citizenship Question

    Updated Apr 7, 2018
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    California's Attorney General filed a lawsuit on Monday against the Trump administration's decision to add a citizenship question to the 2020 census arguing the move was unconstitutional. Services including Homeland security funds, natural disaster preparation, highway resources and health care and emergency room services "would be jeopardized and our voice in government diminished if the U.S. Census Bureau's 2020 count resulted in an undercount," said Attorney General Xavier...

  • Offshore Drilling & Oil Spills Threaten Entire Pacific Ecosystems, Says Local Panel

    Nancy Kaufman, Observer Staff Writer|Updated Mar 31, 2018

    California's Pacific waters could be in peril if Trump's proposal to open up sensitive coastlines becomes a reality. Oceana's Chief Executive Officer, Andrew Sharpless, said, "Offshore drilling and oil spills threaten entire ecosystems." At last Saturday's "Offshore Oil Drilling's Threat to Our Coast," forum, presented by Malibu Township council, the panelists discussed the environmental and economic impact Trump's Adminstration's drilling plan could have on Southern...

  • #JFKFILES: Jack Ruby Was Confused with Strip Club Operator Harry Rubenstein

    Stan Greene, Observer Staff Writer|Updated Nov 2, 2017

    Jack Ruby (the man who killed the man who killed President John Fitzgerald Kennedy), was confused with a strip club operator named HARRY Rubenstein. This according to new documents released by the Federal government this week, and posted online at a government archive website. A few days after the Kennedy assassination, a man named Jack Ruby walked into a Dallas police station and shot Lee Harvey Oswald. Jack Ruby is a dark and mysterious figure. The shooting of Lee Harvey...

  • Rent Control May Expand Through Vacancy Decontrol Ballot Initiative

    Observer Staff|Updated Nov 1, 2017

    A bill before the State Legislature could reverse the Costa Hawkins Law. This 1995 law allows a landlord to get out from under rent control by declaring a kind of bankruptcy, and going out of business. It modified Santa Monica's 1978 Rent Control law. Costa Hawkins also excludes from rent control single-family homes and apartments built after 1995. The new law would repeal Costa Hawkins through an initiative on the 2018 ballot. California is in the grip of a housing crisis....

  • Monopoly Guy Sitting Behind Chairman Smith at the Senate Equifax Hearings

    Stan Greene, Observer Staff Writer|Updated Oct 10, 2017

    Mascot from the boardgame Monopoly is photobombing the hearings on Equifax's massive data breach. Sitting behind Chairman Richard Smith is a dude in a monocle, bushy white moustache and top hat. The clincher is Smith doesn't seem to notice. In September 2017, Equifax announced a cyber-security breach, which it claims to have occurred between mid-May and July 2017, where cybercriminals accessed approximately 145.5 million U.S. Equifax consumers' personal data, including their f...

  • St. John, US Virgin Islands, Feel Abandoned in the wake of Category 5 Hurricane Irma

    Samuel Alioto, Observer Staff Writer|Updated Sep 16, 2017

    St. John in the US Virgin Islands was hit Friday by the most powerful Category 5 hurricane to ever come out of the Atlantic. Florida has taken all the press, attention from FEMA and the Coast Guard. Meanwhile, on St. John, power is out. There are reports of heavy damage and looting. Federal authorities are nowhere to be found, by some reports. Amier Salem, whose family owns the Bayside Mini-Market in Cruz Bay, has been living in the store as he tries to get home to St. Thomas....

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