The November elections are less than a month away, and I’m already thinking about how I’ll celebrate when we recall Pamela Price and Sheng Thao. It will certainly include Champagne. And if we also succeed in defeating both Nikki Bas and Carroll Fife in their re-election bids, I might even add a few tokes of weed! (Well, I probably will, however the election turns out.) Collectively, these women are the Evil Quartet, and they have nearly succeeded in killing Oakland.
Progressives loved impeaching Trump, but hate the Recalls
When Democrats and Independents impeached Trump twice due to his criminal acts, they were jubilant—and rightfully so. But now that we East Bay voters are recalling Thao and Price, those same progressives are outraged. Our former mayor Jean Quan—yes, the one who led a Defund the Police march down Broadway—was out there supporting Thao. “Please defend democracy!” she urged voters, as if democracy itself were at stake. Another Thao minion, a pastor named Ray Lankford, went even further, alleging that “Every elected official that is democratically elected [is] at risk…recalls are actually a threat to our democracy.”
Warren Logan? There’s no there there
I have some very good friends, including here at the Coalition for a Better Oakland, who are prepared to endorse Warren Logan for City Council in District 3. It’s not because they particularly like him, but because he possesses the number one quality they demand in a candidate: his name isn’t Carroll Fife.
“Week of Rage” psychopaths destroy Whole Foods windows
Pamela Price’s two October surprises, and a fantasy
The soon-to-be-recalled D.A.’s first surprise was Eric Swalwell’s announcement that he now supports her recall. The second surprise was the unanimous vote by all thirteen Bay Area police unions to also support the recall. The election isn’t for another 3-1/2 weeks, but it’s looking more and more like a done deal, which leads to the question: What will Price do when we kick her out?