UPDATE: The inevitable apology.
“In my attempt to defend someone I greatly admire – a former police chief who knows something about courage – I said something I shouldn’t have. I’ve called Vince and apologized. We all feel strongly about making our city better, and we will continue to work together.”
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Darren Pudgil (pictured), the ever-helpful spokesman for San Diego Mayor Jerry Sanders, is once again in the news. From the Union-Tribune’s Jeff McDonald: “So Vince Mudd likes to question the courage of the mayor and City Council,” communications director Darren Pudgil wrote on Facebook. “It’s always nice to get a lesson in courage from a person who has made a career of selling office furniture.”
Here’s the story from Voice of San Diego’s Liam Dillon.
More about Vince Mudd here.
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(DISCLAIMER: This is my opinion, and not necessarily that of my employer, the North County Times).



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In regards to UT story… Note to self: Don’t say “Wowzza” on FB anymore.
According to my sources, Barry meant to say, “Yowza”
the signature line used by great actor Gig Young in his
Oscar-winning performance in, “They Shoot Horses,
Don’t They?”
Yowza, Yowza, Yowza. Don’t laugh, the very worthy
Mr. Young copped an Academy Award with that.