The end has come. After some 35 years of repairing Santa Monicans' shoes, jackets and anything leather, and telling long wonderful stories in his Michoacán accent as thick as
Editor:
David Pisarra calls it "partisan pandering" when the Republican Senate refuses to consider President Obama's Supreme Court nominee. Yet it was Democrats who injected partisan
The roller-coaster primary doesn't pull into California for a couple of months, but local officials are gearing up for significant voter turnout no matter who remains in the
I HAVE A DREAM
Everyone knows those words. It often evokes some emotion or thought, reminiscence or reverie. And you can apply it to many subjects.
There are, of course,
This June, across the state people will be gathering to cast their votes in the Presidential Election. I vote in every election, in Virginia Avenue Park, my polling place, because
The drama around this year's presidential election could translate into a rare opportunity for California voters.
For the first time in decades, the results of the California primary
TOMORROW IS CHRISTMAS EVE.
I really should write something for the season, shouldn't I? Something reflective and reverent, or at least respectful. I'm fortunate (or, put
Hello again, Santa Monica, this is Bob Haddad, a proud registered Republican SantaMonica voter commentating on the Republican presidential debates inthe Santa MonicaDaily Press.
In our last league competition, on
Editor:
I am writing this Letter to the Editor of the Santa Monica Daily Press, or as I should say, a Commentary of The Race of the Republican Presidential Primacy
Compared to countries that are a thousand years old, the U.S. is essentially a teenager. And we often act it. Americans are enthusiastic and open, but we can also