GavinWatch has this set of interviews on YouTube!
This one is especially great!
Obviously, Newsom is too busy running for governor, because, in this video interview, he says that he has not had a chance to review the Mario Woods slaughter by the SFPD.
Both Brown and Newsom operate on a level of superficiality and are incapable of introspection, as these comments show.
As far as these two are concerned, the public and the general welfare are of no consequence and of no importance. E.g.: ” “I just turned my hearing aid off.”
After the event, Lt. Governor Gavin Newsom, who served as San Francisco mayor between 2004 and 2011, said in response to the protesters, “[Former mayor] Willie and I were asking ourselves, ‘Why didn’t this happen to us?’ We didn’t know how good we had it.” Both mayors had also faced sharp criticism from San Francisco’s more left-leaning politicians and community allies.
Newsom added, “I think the mayor did an extraordinary job under difficult circumstances. Few people can go up there like that and follow through.”
When former Mayor Willie Brown, Lee’s longtime ally, was asked to comment about the protesters and the mayor’s speech, he said he was unable to hear either. “I just turned my hearing aid off.”
Isn’t this capitalism?
“Marijuana is a dangerous drug, with proven ability to destroy the brains of our youth and inflict irreparable harm on our natural resources.”
We here at gavin-newsom.com believe that all drugs should be decriminalized and funds spent on education, deterrence and alternative arts instead. Newsom’s initiative is a plutocrat’s hobby, and it taxes and regulates it.
Shame on Contra Costa Times for publishing this twaddle.
SF Weekly has a revealing article in which reporter Chris Roberts shows how this process happened:
But it wasn’t supposed to be this way. For a time, those condos were supposed to be a part of City College’s planned expansion — and, later, affordable housing.
Instead, the once-public property was flipped to the condo’s eventual developer after the former owner, a well-known restaurateur with political connections, whose purchase was partially financed with public money, stiffed his creditors.
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But the winner was a $4.5 million offer from restaurant owner and then-Small Business Commissioner Gus Murad, a friend and political donor of former Mayor Gavin Newsom who already owned a building on the block — the five-story structure that housed Medjool, well-known as a hangout for city planning officials and political types (and that had somehow been able to build its rooftop deck higher than city zoning code allowed).
Leon later lost his job for fictionalizing his account, so this may not be very accurate.
It remains, however, hilarious. Read it here
Excerpt:
“My cousin would kill me if he finds out,” proclaims Gavin Newsom’s first cousin as she relays myriad stories about family gatherings with Gavin and the Gettys.
The Gonzalez supporters are still at it. A punk industrial band is now playing onstage. The Tamale Lady is here. The open bar has been drunk nearly dry. Gonzalez casually mingles among his beloved supporters — the atmosphere is sentimental, like the last night of summer camp.
Just shortly after arriving, Gavin Newsom’s first cousin asks to go back to my car so she can put on more makeup. She then tries to tear down a poster depicting Bush, Schwarzenegger and her first cousin that reads “The Holy Untrinity!”
“Will you mention my name in your article?” asks Gavin Newsom’s first cousin when we return to Gonzalez headquarters. “I want to be like Paris Hilton
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San Francisco environmental attorney Jon Golinger, a conservative who managed neoliberal David Chiu’s first campaign for elective office, takes on Newsom in an editorial in the Examiner’s “paper”.
The question is how has having dyslexia affected his narrow, matierialistic, substance-abusing world view?
And, of course, he would be nothing without the Gettys and their support…..
At least one toddler found Gavin hallucinatory: “What he said exploded my mind.”
“I am literally up and down this state,” Newsom told the crowd of almost 300. “I was milking cows in Hanford. You know someone is running for governor when they’re milking cows in Hanford.”
We really hate to quote Breitbart, but the story that Gavin wants to go duck hunting, presumably so he can show his affinity with working-class Californians (not that the elitist knows anything about that) caught our attention.
Let’s hope for a Jimmy Carter-style rabbit incident.