Meg's trip

An empty private jet arrived at LAX for a campaign rally, and when the door was opened, Meg Whitman got out. — John Seiler . . . . . . (Yes, that’s an update of a crack by Churchill.)

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The many faces of Arnold

Anthony Pignataro: Unlike his last three predecessors, Arnold Schwarzenegger will make a fascinating subject for a biography after he leaves the governor’s office next year. The former actor and body builder’s politics fall somewhere between “scattered” and “all over the

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Support National Donut Day

Katy Grimes: If you love donuts and are growing weary of the government dictating diet choices, today is your day. The Competitive Enterprise Institute (CEI) today urged Americans to turn National Donut Day into a day of protest against growing government

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Costa: McClintock for prez

Steven Greenhut: Here is an interesting idea from longtime conservative activist Ted Costa: When Paul Gann and I worked to pass Prop 13 here in California back in 1978 we had no idea what a major tax revolt it would

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Dishonest statement of the day

Steven Greenhut: Not surprisingly, that “dishonest statement of the day” is from a public employee union! The Los Angeles Airport Peace Association — the union that represents those surly security guards who give you traffic tickets when you’re trying to

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Duvall nearly out of money

JUNE 4, 2010 By ANTHONY PIGNATARO Former Assemblyman Michael D. Duvall of Yorba Linda, who left office suddenly in September 2009 following revelations that he talked freely of alleged sexual conquests in a legislative hearing chamber, has given away just

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'No on 17' funding questioned

JUNE 4, 2010 By LAURA SUCHESKI Both proponents and opponents of controversial Proposition 17 are spending the eleventh hour before the June 8 primary lobbing accusations at each other from the trenches. Prop. 17 would modify a previous law enacted

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