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Or as a friend from law school would say, stupid or both? |
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Those who called Newsom's actions a political move had to assume that the end of his political ambitions was the job he already had, as mayor. |
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Yeah, I suspect I don't appreciate how difficult it was in other parts of the country. Pretty quickly after Goodridge here, it was clear the public was split between enthusiastic support and total apathy, and protesters against marriage equality needed to be shipped in from out of state. |
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Well, yeah -- the road always looks easy when someone else paves it for you. Y'all in Mass can feel free to keep following us (but if we ever start putting Reagans and Meeses and Nixons in circulation again, please stop). eta: There were really 2 California initiatives. Prop 8 everyone heard about, because it hit the USSC. But the other one was earlier -- no long before Newsom took his stand -- and passed by a huge margin. |
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Am I whiffing? I usually think of you guys as just as civilized as us. And what he did would have, here, been a footnote to Goodridge. |
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Still and all, the rest of what I say stands. Most of California is not like San Francisco, and that was even more the case 10 years ago. When Newsom took action, Ahnald was our governor, and the Dem Gray Davis had recently been recalled (killing his own national ambitions, thanks in large part, IMO, to the energy issues caused by our friends at Enron et al. I think that opinion is shared by many but you can feel free to ask Ty to research this.) Newsom took a huge risk. Some asserted that he did this to shore up his standing among San Francisco's "progressive" voters, but I think he was absolutely correct in responding that, in this particular city, there is always a candidate who is more "progressive", more "pure", and Newsom was never going to beat that person on his or her own turf. I actually believe that his motivation -- if not entirely, than the biggest part of it -- was simply that this was the right thing to do. And I am shocked (happily) at how quickly so much of the nation has recognized that. This just in from my NYTimes emails..... looks like the Supremes are taking their chance to say whether they recognize it too..... |
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In many ways SF would be more at home in Mass than in California. But it's fucking cold there, and the girls aren't as hot. |
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