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Harris Tries To Woo Black Male Voters, Who Are Still Playing Hard To Get
SAN DIEGO -- A "man bites dog" story always gets the media's attention. When the unexpected happens, good journalists will be curious about why it happened and wonder what happens next.
That's why many of my colleagues in the Fourth Estate can't look away from a train wreck that a lot of Democrats would like to ignore: Kamala Harris' trouble ...Read more
Vance Has Reinvented Himself as Kinder and Gentler. But Is America Buying It?
SAN DIEGO -- Whether you like him or not, you have to admit that JD Vance is an interesting guy.
For what it's worth, and I suspect it's not worth much to my MAGA friends, I'm in the "or not" camp. I'm not a fan.
I think the Ohio senator, and 2024 GOP vice presidential nominee, is smug, condescending and not nearly as smart as he likes to ...Read more
At CBS News, a Journalist Gets in Hot Water for Practicing Journalism
SAN DIEGO -- I'm Team Tony Dokoupil. And anyone in my profession who cannot say the same thing has forfeited the right to call themselves "journalists."
In 35 years on the job -- working at newspapers, but also on television and radio -- you pick up a few things.
Like the fact that it's the duty of those of us in the Fourth Estate to get in ...Read more
Leave It to My Teenage Daughter To Figure Out Why I Hate This Election
SAN DIEGO -- My 15-year-old daughter is smarter than her old man. Everyone in the family knows this. So it came as no surprise that, recently, as she tried to pin me down, she wound up figuring me out.
She zeroed in on what I was thinking, and feeling, about this presidential election -- and the mediocre choices on the ballot -- and pointed ...Read more
First Anniversary of Ghastly Oct. 7 Attacks on Israel Is a Time To Reflect -- and To Make Amends
SAN DIEGO -- And so we arrive at the first anniversary of the hideous Oct. 7, 2023, attacks by thousands of Hamas terrorists on the state of Israel and the Jewish people.
Let's run through the three acts of this tragedy.
Act I was the acts of barbarism themselves, which left at least 1,200 people dead and hundreds more injured. About 240 ...Read more
ATTENTION RUBEN NAVARRETTE EDITORS: IN THE 8TH GRAF, PLEASE PLACE AN ACUTE ACCENT ON THE "e" IN "Andres" AND THE "o" IN "Lopez". THANK YOU. -- CREATORS
Mexico Welcomes First Female President. But How Much Has Really Changed?
SAN DIEGO -- Is what's happening in Mexico a miracle? Or a mirage?
Now and then, I like to perform a wellness check on the old country. I go through the ritual to honor the memory of my grandfather, Roman -- who came with his family to the United States as a boy during ...Read more
Harris Hits Trump Over a Deportation Plan That Could Have Been Dreamt Up by Democrats
SAN DIEGO -- All of a sudden, Democrats are aghast at the concept of the U.S. government deporting undocumented immigrants.
Who knew? Although you won't hear it from a liberal media that is busy at the moment trying to get Vice President Kamala Harris elected, the Democratic Party has a long and not-so-proud history of aggressively removing ...Read more
Trump's New Scapegoat Is History's Favorite Fall Guy: The Jews
SAN DIEGO -- Twelve years ago, I returned from a life-changing trip to Israel with a priceless souvenir: an epiphany that Jewish Americans and Mexican Americans have a lot in common.
Both have proud immigrant histories and a culture that some see as so foreign as to be threatening. Both have endured discrimination in the United States and ...Read more