Oil Spill off coast highlights OC Democrats longtime fight against offshore drilling
The damage to the coastal environment and marine life caused by the October 2 oil spill is beyond heartbreaking. And I hate to say “told […]
The damage to the coastal environment and marine life caused by the October 2 oil spill is beyond heartbreaking. And I hate to say “told […]
We received an email tonight from Irvine council candidate and Finance Commissioner Jeff Lalloway. He’s not resigning. “I have no intention of resigning and abandoning […]
Irvine City Council candidate Jeff Lalloway is the subject of one of the nastiest pieces of mail I’ve ever seen thrown at a conservative candidate […]
Chris is busy at work and asked that this be brought to your attention. Frankly, I’m a little confused but not for the reason one […]
While the LA Times pondered the political future of US Senate candidate Chuck DeVore and why, in spite of the support of the Teabagger movement, he’s […]
Irvine council member and candidate for Congress in CD-48 Beth Krom has launched a food drive to help the neediest families in Orange County’s 48th […]
“To see Councilmember Choi parading around the lobby of the Hilton Hotel with a picture depicting Speaker Pelosi as Josef Stalin on his back was deeply disturbing, though sadly not out of character.”
What Steven Choi did at the Democratic Party of Orange County’s Harry S Truman Awards Dinner last Friday night was worse than the conduct of Dean Grose. It is worse because Choi is a non-partisan elected official in the City of Irvine. Because of that when dignitaries of any political party come to visit the city he represents, he owes them the respect due them by virtue of their position.
While the Irvine City Council is officially non-partisan, Council member Steven Choi has taken the extreme step of conservative partisanship to show up in the lobby of the Irvine Hilton wearing a banner on his back equating House Speaker Nancy Pelosi with Josef Stalin, complete with a Hammer and Sickle.
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