Once again, Kamala Harris leaves Democratic kingmaker Willie Brown " very pleased"
“No, I did not hear from her, but I’m very pleased that she did accept the offer from Joe Biden to be his running mate.”
That was former San Francisco mayor and California Assembly Speaker Willie Brown, in one of the few reports that sought his take on Kamala Harris being named Joe Biden’s running mate. J. Edward Moreno of The Hill
did not ask why Brown had not heard from Harris since she got the nod.
Biden’s vice-presidential pick has a couple of good reasons to avoid
those conversations.
Last year, with Harris’s presidential campaign “hit and miss,”
Brown was pining for Hillary Clinton. “It’s time for Hillary Clinton to
come out of retirement, lace up the gloves and get back in the ring
with President Trump for what would be the biggest political rematch
ever,” Brown wrote in the San Francisco Chronicle, adding, “Clinton
is the only candidate short of Barack Obama who has the brains, the
battle-tested brawn and the national presence to take out Trump.”
This surely disturbed Harris, who was
praised by the previous president as tough and good looking. Back in
the day, of course, Kamala Harris left Willie Brown very pleased
indeed.
In 1994 Brown, 60, met Harris, a full 30 years his junior, and she became “the Speaker’s new steady,” Brown’s “girlfriend” and “frequent companion.” The two-year relationship worked out well for the 1989 UC Hastings law grad.
Willie Brown appointed Harris to
the state Unemployment Insurance Appeals Board, which paid $97,088 a
year. She served six months and Brown then appointed her to the
California Medical Assistance Commission, which met only once a month
but paid Harris $72,000. Call it “poontronage,” a politician’s
appointment of his girlfriend to a lucrative government position
requiring little work. Brown also backed Harris for district attorney in
San Francisco, but Brown’s sinecure sweetie was already looking ahead.
In the 2010 race for state attorney general, the Sacramento Bee endorsed Republican Steve Cooley over Harris. Harris won by less than one percentage point, but as the Bee
saw it, “she could be more aggressive on public corruption cases,
though her handlers might worry that would cause friction with fellow
Democratic politicians.”
In the 2016 Senate race, Brown told
high-profile California Democrat Antonio Villaraigosa to butt out and
make way for Harris. As he told The Hill,
Brown thought his former girlfriend would be in a stronger position as
U.S. attorney general. As a mere “second banana to a president,” she may
not be able to “demonstrate those skills.” That invites a look at
Harris’ record.
The new span of the Bay Bridge came
in 10 years late, $5 billion over budget, and riddled with safety
issues. In hearings held by state Senator Mark DeSaulnier, Concord
Democrat, one whistleblower called for a criminal investigation.
DeSaulnier sent a report on the bridge to Attorney General Kamala
Harris, who launched no criminal investigation. So the Sacramento Bee
had a point that Harris “could be more aggressive on public
corruption,” which abounds in Washington. Skeptical Democrats might also
wonder about her record on crime.
In 2009 Harris authored Smart on Crime: A Career Prosecutor’s Plan to Make Us Safer, written with ghostwriter Joan O’C. Hamilton. California’s attorney general stayed quiet in 2014
when racist Mexican national Luis Bracamontes gunned down police
officers Danny Oliver and Michael Davis. In 2015, repeatedly deported
felon Jose Inez Garcia Zarate shot and killed Kate Steinle on a San
Francisco pier. Attorney General Harris defended the city’s sanctuary policy and failed to decry “gun violence” in the case.
On December 2, 2015, Syed Farook and
Tashfeen Malik killed 14 unarmed innocents and wounded 22 at an office
party in San Bernardino. A year later Harris issued a statement
on the “devastating and tragic terrorist attack,” but failed to name
the Islamic terrorists and their motive for the mass murder. Skeptical
Democrats might wonder then, what “skills” Willie Brown has in mind.
They should keep in mind that Harris wasn’t the only woman who left him
very pleased.
Brown was already a grandfather when he hooked up with political fundraiser Carolyn Carpeneti. The couple’s daughter Sydney Brown
is a singer-songwriter, and at a 2018 event she quoted her father’s
friend Eugene Duffy that “Willie Brown can herd cats in a rainstorm
being chased by Rottweilers.” Duffy, a board member of the Willie Brown Institute on Politics and Public Service, was on to something.
“I have also helped the careers of House
Speaker Nancy Pelosi, Gov. Gavin Newsom, Sen. Dianne Feinstein and a
host of other politicians,” claims Brown, now 86. With Joe Biden so
shaky, Brown’s former understudy Kamala Harris may finally get a chance
to wind up on top. That would be a triumph of poontronage for the ages.
EDITOR'S NOTE: Willie Brown's wife once said: “Listen, she [Kamala Harris] may have him at the moment, but come inauguration day
and he’s up there on the platform being sworn in, I’ll be the bitch
holding the Bible.”
1 comment:
Old fashioned politics. At least it is understandable.
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