Gestation
LA Voice reports that Mayor Hahn's website, long a dead link, has made some movement as of the last few days. They've managed to create a logo and toss up some old school internet links (telephone numbers).
Maybe by March he'll have a blog!
Maybe by March he'll have a blog!
7 Comments:
Anonymous said:
No surprise here. He is moving as quickly with the internet as he did as City Attorney and now as Mayor. Problem is that they haven't had a fund raising event for the site yet and Fleisman/Hillard is no longer around to do the site and charge it (by mistake) to DWP.
Anonymous said:
News can't possibly be this slow!!!!!
Anonymous said:
How petty!! I just saw Huggy Bob's website and I couldn't believe he posted a letter from a guy that wrote to the Daily News of course bagging on Jimmy. I think Hugs Bear is getting desperate.
Anonymous said:
Huggy, desperate? Maybe, maybe not, but at least he has a site that useful, not only as a place to exchange information and ideas, but also the best place to read objective new stories since Rough and Tumble.
Anonymous said:
Objective? I don't think so. Read it again. Huggy has tons of negative Jimmy stories. You call that objective? In the beginning the majority of his website was slamming Jimmy. He's calm it down a bit but still has petty negative stuff it. I have to say you don't get that petty stuff on Tony or Parks website.
Anonymous said:
You gotta credit hugsy for posting stuff that is negative about himself. That builds credibility for a web site: willing to put the news out, no matter whether it is good for you or not. Now, if hugsy would just remember to introduce himself to folks. He assumes everyone knows him, and most don't. Just ask your neighbor.
Anonymous said:
Why isn't this letter on Bob's website since he puts other slamming Hahn on it.
Daily News.....Don't need more
Re "Who's dumb?" (Your Opinions, Dec. 6):
Lynette Grismore agrees with Bob Hertzberg's comment about civil servants being dumb and trained in one aspect to be nothing but robots. I have to disagree with them both. I am a retired civil service employee of Veteran Affairs, not a civil servant, and I took a lot of upward mobility courses and on-the-job training to improve myself in other areas. I had a brain, I thought for myself and interacted with the patients, families and employees of other departments. If they were dumb, they wanted to be dumb because they were not motivated to do anything else.
If Hertzberg thinks that civil servants are dumb, why is he trying to become one? We sure don't need any more dumb elected officials.
Brynie Brackin
Pacoima
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