Saturday, November 14, 2009

On Governor Candidates and Chris Daly, Ground Zero

Me and San Francisco Mayor Gavin Newsom when he was lighter and I was heavier.

To be or not to be is no longer the question.


Not here in San Francisco, at least. Seems ‘twas nobler for Mayor Gavin Newsom to gracefully bow out early from the race for the next governor of California.

Alas! Poor Gavin. Newsom had to have been told by his higher political powers to get out. Step aside. After all, he’s not known for running his own political career.

Gav now finds himself the weakest link in an incestuous chain of political appointments. Newsom, whose aunt married Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s brother-in-law, was appointed to the San Francisco Board of Supervisors in 1997 by then Mayor Willie Brown. Pelosi’s father was a U.S. Congressman for Maryland and former Mayor of Baltimore.

Newsom’s appointment to the Board replaced Kevin Shelley after Shelley was elected to the California State Assembly. Shelley was a former staff member to both the late Congressman Phillip Burton and Burton’s late wife Sala, who took her husband’s seat upon his death in 1983. Phillip Burton also once replaced Shelley’s father in the U.S. House of Representatives when Shelley’s father resigned to serve as Mayor of San Francisco in 1964.

Side note. You might also remember Kevin Shelley as the Secretary of State who resigned in 2005 amid allegations he received laundered campaign funds. His resignation led to the certification of paperless DRE voting machines under Republican Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger. But that’s a whole other story.


Congresswoman Sala Galante Burton
(Photo courtesy of U.S. Congress Biographical Directory)

Congresswoman Sala Burton died of cancer in 1987. On her death bed, she anointed Nancy Pelosi as her successor in Congress. Pelosi won the seat in a special election.


Got all that? We’ve come full circle. Basically, Brown appoints Newsom, Pelosi’s nephew by marriage, to a seat vacated by Shelley, a former staff member of Sala Burton, who crowned Pelosi her successor in Congress and whose husband once succeeded in the California Assembly the former staff member Newsom replaced so that former staff member could serve as Mayor of San Francisco.

Suffice it to say, neither a borrower nor a lender be. Newsom is indebted to powerful political figures and when they say jump, he jumps. They trotted out Bill Clinton to save Newsom’s ass during his first run for Mayor and again last month in an attempt to bolster interest in Newsom’s campaign for governor. So, they’ve done all they can but just can’t save Gavin from Jerry Brown.

By the way, lest you think the incest stops at Pelosi, think again. Phillip Burton’s brother John succeeded him in the U.S. House of Representatives in 1975. Now John Burton is the Chairman of the California Democratic Party. Fiona Ma, current California State Assembly Majority Whip, is a former John Burton staff member.


Senator Dianne Feinstein and California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger
(Photo courtesy of the Senator's official web site)

Newsom’s departure from the Governor’s race makes way for Senator Dianne Feinstein to potentially run. Willie Brown has been threatening Newsom with this for months. And it makes sense. Newsom would only stop fundraising this early in the game to allow a candidate with the same base, i.e. Feinstein, to begin fundraising.


And, no, Newsom is not in a position to bargain for Feinstein’s senate seat this time around. There are others in line bearing gifts of incense and myrrh. You don’t think State Senator Mark Leno gave away state park land at Candlestick Point to Newsom’s former treasurer and Speaker Pelosi’s “real” blood nephew Laurence Pelosi’s former employer Lennar for nothing, do you?


Attorney General and leading "uncandidate" for Governor Jerry Brown
with DCCC Member Jane Morrison in San Francisco last month


Don’t worry, Jerry Brown. Some believe Feinstein would easily take the Democratic nomination over Brown should either declare they’re actually candidates for Governor. Feinstein is not unbeatable. Be certain to remind voters of her lack of leadership on the undeclared “wars” going on in Iraq and Afghanistan and the enormous deficit our country is stuck with as a result. I know I will.


Plus, why vote for a Democrat that even Willie Brown believes has the self-serving capacity to send a Republican to the senate. Brown floated the idea Feinstein should run and be elected Lieutenant Governor. Arnold Schwarzenegger could then resign as governor so Feinstein could succeed him then reward Arnold by appointing him to her vacated senate seat. Don’t think it couldn’t happen. Feinstein has endorsed Republicans before. Even Republicans should be upset at the idea. Arnold didn’t have to pass Republican muster for a primary race for governor and would avoid Republican voter scrutiny again if appointed to the senate.


Willie Brown and Gavin Newsom:
Find common ground or slap fight like march hares?


Hey, stay tuned. Locally, this may get interesting. Willie Brown and Gavin Newsom are definitely not BFFs. Newsom doesn’t seem to have been inclusive enough for the constantly meddling Brown. No BFD, Gavin, Willie Brown thinks he’s the center of all politics, even complaining Obama didn’t call him about Van Jones.

With Mayor Newsom out of the race for governor and gone rogue on Willie Brown who appointed him to the Board of Supes, these two need to find common ground to kiss and make up. San Francisco is a small town.

What more fitting common ground than seeking revenge on a common whistleblower?


San Francisco District 6 Supervisor Chris Daly and City Attorney Dennis Herrera

You guessed it. Three things in San Francisco are certain: death, taxes, and any sliver of common ground for Willie Brown and Gavin Newsom culminates at District 6 Supervisor Chris Daly, ground zero. Brown’s never going to forgive Daly’s SF PUC appointments in 2003 and the Newsom/Daly rivalry is too bulky to share only one link. Just google it.

Will the last chance games begin as Daly’s final term nears an end? Is the play the thing wherein we glimpse the conscience of the king?

Keep ‘em honest, Chris, as long as you can.

Thursday, November 5, 2009

It's the Content, Stupid

Photo courtesy of emilylt at flickr.com

Ooooooh!! Aaaaaaaaah. Fancy! Shiny!

Is it the Fourth of July?

Nope. Just the new glossy pages of the San Francisco Chronicle.

Literally.

Frank Vega, publisher of the declining San Francisco Chronicle, announced today the Chron will now print some pages on glossy paper. The move comes less than two weeks after the Audit Bureau of Circulations reported circulation of the San Francisco Chronicle nose-dived 25.8%, more than any other major urban newspaper.

The paper’s initial response to the report was that such a decline had been expected following the change from a business plan relying on advertising revenue to a focus on revenue from individual subscribers. Subscription rates have nearly doubled in the last year and a half.

Apparently, part of that Wile E. genius master plan involves mesmerizing potential readers with spine-tingling glossy paper. As if the breathtaking beauty of glossy paper fanciness will distract readers from a serious lack of substantive content.

Rather than spend that increased subscriber revenue on glossy paper, a more prudent and effective business decision would be to hire back some investigative reporters.

The Chron laid off investigative reporters earlier this year and took Rachel Gordon off the City Hall beat where she was one of the more analytical and interesting writers.

As long as the Chron continues to be a propaganda machine for wealthy politicians and developers, all the gloss in the world won’t save it.

It’s the content, stupid.