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Marcos Breton

Marcos Breton

Opinion Editor/Columnist at The Sacramento Bee

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  • English
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  • Editorial Page
  • Local News

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Juan Esparza Loera, a veteran journalist, is named opinion editor of The Fresno Bee | Opinion

“I hope to be a voice for the entire community,” Esparza said. “We’re all in this boat together.”
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Fed-up California lawmaker switches from Democrat to Republican. Wi...

What if she is right that Newsom and legislative leaders in the Democratic party are arrogant to the point of enforcing fealty to liberal ideology over voter concerns?
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Democrats stabbing President Joe Biden in the back helps one guy. C...

Somehow, in the crazy calculus of acceptable behavior in this election, Biden mixing up names is worse than Trump’s insanity
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I was crushed on social media for my Baseball Hall of Fame votes. I...

I was pummeled by fans calling me a stupid moron, a feckless moron and other forms of morons that cannot be shared verbatim in a family newspaper.
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Some Asian leaders decry ‘stereotypes’ in Bee headline about Sacram...

“It is beyond comprehension why The Bee published a headline that evokes racist Asian connotations against Sacramento County’s first Asian DA.”
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Pulitzer Prize-winning editorial writer Tom Philp will rejoin The S...

We are delighted to announce that Philp will rejoin The Bee Editorial Board as a columnist and editorial writer on May 22.
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Isn't Sacramento richer if you can afford to live here? She's fight...

What if Sacramento joined San Francisco in the dismal category of pricing working class people out of decent housing?
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The privileged candidate: Why do we let Gavin Newsom get away with ...

If Gavin Newsom is elected governor of California without so much as a speed bump on his political journey of entitlement, it may take future social scientists to explain why current California voters were so willing to give this guy a pass on all the things we know about him.
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The hottest player in Major League Baseball is from Sacramento. But...

The most exciting player in Major League Baseball is from Sacramento. When was the last time you could say that, if ever?
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She was taken to Mexico and fought to come back. How this homeless ...

She was taken to Mexico and fought to come back. How this homeless teen made her way to UC Berkeley
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How Tom McClintock’s cowardly words motivated these grandmothers – ...

Barbara Smith never set out to become anyone’s definition of an “anarchist.”
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Hey Forktown, what’s for dinner, a mystery meal of Sacramento ident...

Sacramento is often accused of having an inferiority complex, but that’s not really true. City and regional histories are marked by a pride in community manifested in more ways than anyone could count.
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This congressman isn’t ducking his constituents. But what he is doi...

Despite being a self-righteous poser and a carpetbagger, Rep. Tom McClintock deserves credit.
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He’s an undocumented immigrant who became a college graduate and pr...

Of the 800,000 or so undocumented immigrants receiving federal protection from deportation under the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals, only one of them is known to be a professional athlete and he happens to be from Sacramento.
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If you were enraged by the DeMarcus Cousins trade, here’s why you n...

For most of last week, the national sports media slammed the Sacramento Kings for trading the man-child otherwise known as DeMarcus Cousins. Arguably the best big man in the NBA, and easily the Kings’ best player, Cousins’ trade to the New Orleans Pelicans was a move the Kings had to make and should have made long ago.
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A politician saw danger in a town-hall meeting. Police saw it diffe...

Daniel Hahn, the chief of police in Roseville, wants to be clear: His department did not shut down a recent town-hall meeting staged by Republican Rep. Tom McClintock. Nor did it tell McClintock he had to leave for his own safety because of an unruly crowd.
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This Latino preacher from Sacramento spoke at Trump’s inaugural. Is...

A Latino evangelical leader had never been asked to read Scripture at a presidential inauguration until Donald Trump invited the Rev. Samuel Rodriguez to do so in front of a global audience on Jan. 20, a remarkable turn of events given Rodriguez’s passionate advocacy for immigrants and Trump’s rhetorical hostility toward them.
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How the passion and emotion that drove Sacramento’s MLS bid nearly ...

It was about money, of course. But also about so much more.
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The America in Trump’s inaugural address bears little resemblance t...

It was surreal to hear America described as a bleak, crime-ridden nation by the newly inaugurated 45th president of the United States.
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Boycott or attend? Local congresswoman faces tough choice over Trum...

More than 50 members of Congress plan to boycott Friday’s inauguration of President-elect Donald Trump, but Doris Matsui won’t be one of them.
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The man hired to fix the image of Sacramento police and the heartbr...

It’s tough to say what has tarnished the reputation of Sacramento police more: the fatal shooting of a mentally ill man last summer by officers who first tried to run him over in their patrol car, or the subsequent suppression of video and other materials related to the shooting by the department and key figures in City Hall.