Tag: editorialoftheweek

  • Dear Spencer

    Dear Spencer

    We do not know each other, but today, on behalf of the deep love I feel for your country, and for California, I decide to write you this public letter as the weekly editorial for my show. A few years ago (2015), I had the amazing opportunity of living in California for a brief period,…

  • Journalism: present and future

    Journalism: present and future

    Journalism has become an extremely difficult profession to practice. The inherent risks of the profession itself are no longer the only challenge; we must now navigate other unforeseen factors—consequences of the propaganda disseminated by major media outlets, the current manner in which politics is conducted, among other elements. As a direct consequence of journalism being…

  • The legacy of feminism

    The legacy of feminism

    Although feminism was necessary at some distant point in history, today, at least in the West, we can say that it has not only lost its meaning but also its direction as a movement. Nowadays, it has not only paved the way for Marxist movements that support and promote the erasure of women, but it…

  • Why are politicians in schools?

    Why are politicians in schools?

    Barack Obama and Zohran Mamdani were recently singing “The Wheels on the Bus” at a school. A few weeks ago, Juan Dalmau—the former left-wing candidate for the governorship of Puerto Rico—was also at a school with teenagers. Exactly what is a politician doing in a school? Their voters are all adults of legal age. It…

  • The point of no return

    The point of no return

    I had recorded other material as my opinion editorial for the week, but the assassination attempt against President Trump occurred and no, I cannot remain silent. We have officially reached the point of no return now that, for the first time in history, there have been three attempts on the life of the President of…

  • What is the media actually doing?

    What is the media actually doing?

    The scandal facing Congressman Eric Swalwell has demonstrated two things of great interest. The first is the very poor choice of our representatives in Congress. We must be more selective and careful about whom we vote for and whom we support in politics. There is a serious problem regarding morality and integrity, and no one…

  • This was not just ‘another investigation’

    This was not just ‘another investigation’

    In recent days, we have witnessed one of the worst exercises in journalism with the scandal involving Kristi Noem and her husband, Byron Noem, where private life is exposed to damage someone in a low and personal way—whether for personal vendettas or to neutralize her politically. A family that is perhaps going through its worst…