Free Bob Filner!

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by Fred Schnaubelt Please don’t recall Mayor Bob Filner. Mayor Filner has made the Sunday Talk Shows. He has garnered more national publicity in the past month than in all 20 years in Congress, in fact, in his entire political career. Like Anthony Wiener, he craves this publicity. This is the oxygen they both thrive on. Bob Filner is the …

One recall effort a ruse to cripple legit recall?

Richard Rider, Chairman, San Diego Tax FightersUndesignated 3 Comments

Many of you have heard about the planned false Filner recall, but let me summarize it here.  As I understand it (and I’m not a reliable source on this), if a San Diego city recall effort fails, no recall can be attempted for 6 months.  A Filner supporter (perhaps encouraged by city labor union bosses) reputedly is planning to do …

Really, Nathan?

Greg LarkinGreg Larkin Leave a Comment

The below Twitter reaction started Friday evening when Nathan Fletcher tweeted, just in passing while he’s on vacation, that he made a phone call to Mayor Bob Filner and asked him to resign. Uhh, like a whole two weeks ago on July 12. Fletcher the politician is typically much more adept at playing the political game than this. Because, this …

Lansdowne’s peeps need to fess up

Greg LarkinGreg Larkin 3 Comments

The latest at KPBS is that an intern for Mayor Bob Filner says he witnessed the mayor’s inappropriate behavior, while also expressing his concern with a member of the security detail.  He claims the police officer responded with, “…this is the hardest part of my job, watching him do this.” Just like the members of the secret service who faced …

San Diego Congressional Delegation Votes To Expand Government, Restrict Privacy

Brian BradyBrian Brady 9 Comments

In a remarkable display of bi-partisanship, House members Darrell Issa (R-Vista), Duncan Hunter (R-Alpine), Scott Peters (D-La Jolla), Juan Vargas (D-Chula Vista) and Susan Davis (D-San Diego) voted with House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi (D-San Francisco) and against the Amash Amendment yesterday. If you value the right “to be left alone,” this isn’t the bi-partisanship you desired.  The Amash Amendment …

Filner Not Going Anywhere?

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If Mayor Bob Filner can weather the storm over the next several days, insiders increasingly believe that a resignation would be over the horizon, or not at all. At the end of the day it’s this simple: Filner views himself as a civil rights hero. He’s not going to just duck out the back door and have this scandal define …

GOP: DEMOCRATS FINALLY CALL ON MAYOR FILNER TO RESIGN

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Press Release… Reversing Their Decades Long Support of a Man With a History Of Aggressive Behavior SAN DIEGO – The San Diego County Democratic Party convened for the second time in 7 days to determine whether they would call on Democrat Mayor Bob Filner to resign — after multiple allegations of sexual harassment and several accusers came forward in the past …

Tweets from Mayoral Candidates Redux

Greg LarkinGreg Larkin 2 Comments

___ “If only…” ___ “Told you so…” ___ “He was a complete gentleman when we had dinner together.  Other than that I have nothing to say, at least not until I set up my new committee.” ___ “I’m just a hugger, but I better get these two lovelies in a headlock before they start doing the Filner dance.” ___ The …

Bob Filner Wants “Due Process” For Himself, But Not Others

Aynd RandAynd Rand 3 Comments

Every time another woman steps forward with a tale of harassment, Bob Filner pleads for “Due Process.” Filner’s lackeys are crying “Due Process” at press conferences. No doubt Thursday night’s Democratic Party re-vote on whether to call for Filner’s resignation will also feature demands for “Due Process” before condemning Filner. Smell the hypocrisy? Oh, I do. Allow me to refresh …

Hello, Nathan? Marti? Sherri?

ScaramangaScaramanga 6 Comments

Still wondering how it is possible that the three dwarfs have yet to call on Filner to resign?  Whatever you think of due process, do you really need more info than the three women who’ve stepped forward with detailed accounts to feel some moral obligation to at least call on him to resign and save our city from this international …

Did Filner override voters on Prop. D?

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Guest Commentary by Jim Trageser Given the ongoing soap opera surrounding the San Diego mayor’s office (hello Gloria Allred!), it’s understandable that relatively little attention has been paid to the ramifications of hiring Walt Ekard as de facto city manager. And what coverage and discussion there has been on Ekard’s hiring has focused almost exclusively on the details of Ekard’s …

That’s Two Filner Accusers Now. Isn’t it Time You Spoke Up, Lori Saldaña?

Brian BradyBrian Brady 1 Comment

KPBS breaks that a second woman accuses Bob Filner of sexual harassment back  in 2005.  Pay close attention to this statement: Though several people witnessed the incident, Fink—co-founder of the non-profit Fink & Hernandez Consulting—said she did not go public about the encounter at the time because she “was trying to build a career in the political field … and Bob …

Due Process My Ass

Tony ManolatosTony Manolatos 11 Comments

[captionpix imgsrc=”http://sdrostra.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/07/Screen-Shot-2013-07-23-at-1.47.52-PM.png”] Due process my ass. Seriously. The extreme lefties, including leaders of the local Democratic Party and city employee unions, making the due process argument for Mayor Bob Filner should be ashamed. What they’re really saying is, “Politics before principles!” And: “He may be a hugger mayor but he’s our hugger mayor.” The position from the folks at the …

Pension Board president calls on Filner to resign — Will City Council override mayor’s vetoes?

Greg LarkinGreg Larkin 2 Comments

In case anyone was wondering if San Diego Mayor Bob Filner would be taking a hands-on governing approach in the wake of the sexual harassment allegations (and now lawsuit) against him, the following may be telling. Herb Morgan, president of the San Diego City Employee Retirement System, received official notice yesterday that Filner vetoed his recent re-appointment to the board, …