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Monday, January 14, 2008

Matt Dowd's Open Thread

So what's up in Venice today?

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30 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said:

What? Nothing on Pacheco getting arrested for a DUI at 2:30 am down on Santa Fe Street?

January 14, 2008 10:06 AM  

Anonymous Anonymous said:

don q ,santiago,don culo = all the same people

=all ATTENTION WHORES!!!!

January 14, 2008 8:00 AM

BUT YOU FORGOT SANTA MONICA SALLY, PROF IRWIN COREY, HIROSHI, THAT JACK SPARROW character,MARTY IN SHORT PANTS, and probably any one who appears overtly knowledgeable while spewing "humor" that comes outta left field.. The individual at the nucleus of these personages has proven to be a pathetic fool... Ban Em All.. Ask questions later!

January 14, 2008 10:26 AM  

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January 14, 2008 11:16 AM  

Blogger Red Spot in CD 14 said:

Cover this on Friday.

"Shades of Snyder"

LOS ANGELES
Pacheco faces DUI charges

City Atty. Rocky Delgadillo filed misdemeanor drunk-driving charges Thursday against ex-City Councilman Nick Pacheco, a former city prosecutor and onetime candidate for district attorney.

Pacheco, 43, was pulled over by police at 2:30 a.m. Jan. 1 while driving through the eastern edge of downtown Los Angeles. He had been driving erratically on Santa Fe Avenue just north of 6th Street, according to Delgadillo spokesman Nick Velasquez.

A resident of Eagle Rock, Pacheco served on the council from 1999 to 2003. He lost his reelection bid to Antonio Villaraigosa, who became mayor two years later.

Arraignment is scheduled for Jan. 24. If convicted, Pacheco could face a $1,000 fine and as much as six months in jail.

January 11, 2008 12:00 PM

To Nick, Hope you don't go the "Snyder, Alatorre Route".

January 14, 2008 11:25 AM  

Blogger Don Culo said:

Anony-mouse AKA Barf in the hat said
"BUT YOU FORGOT SANTA MONICA SALLY, PROF IRWIN COREY, HIROSHI, THAT JACK SPARROW character,MARTY IN SHORT PANTS, and probably any one who appears overtly knowledgeable while spewing "humor" that comes outta left field.."
January 14, 2008 8:00 AM


Considering that Ralph Kiner, Stan Musial, Willie Stargell, Ted Williams, and Carl Yastrzemski also came "otta" (as you say) left field and Hall of Famer's at that, I would like to take the opportunity to thank you, Mr. Non compos mentis, doubly!!


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Santiago don't let anony-mouse besmirch you good name and reputation!!!! Orale ese homie keep on keeping on ese.

You pit down some powerful words and some damn funny comments ese !!!!!

Santiago remember Pedro Guerro and Dusty Baker also played left field, some mayates also come from "left field". lol, lmao, hahahahahehehehe

January 14, 2008 11:36 AM  

Blogger Don Culo said:

Pinche gavachos, republicans and cops are the most corrupt of all, que no, Don Quixote, Mustang Sally, HiroshiProf Irwin Corey and Santiago.

http://www.latimes.com/news/local/la-me-carona15jan15,0,6099381.story?

In a statement online, the Orange County sheriff says he must step down to focus on defending himself against corruption charges.

By Molly Hennessy-Fiske and Stuart Pfeifer, Los Angeles Times Staff Writer
11:28 AM PST, January 14, 2008

Orange County Sheriff Michael S. Carona said this morning that he was resigning effective today to concentrate on fighting federal corruption charges that he sold access to his office for thousands of dollars in gifts and kickbacks.

Carona's longtime political advisor and attorney, Michael Schroeder, said at a news conference this morning that Carona's resignation was in no way an indication that the three-term sheriff intended to plead guilty and that "no new evidence had popped up" to cause him to step down.

What do you think of Mike Carona's decision to step down as Orange County sheriff?
Long overdue. He should have done it when he was indicted.
It's a shame. He's innocent until proven guilty.
Doesn't matter. He was already damaged goods.

Schroeder said that in addition to Carona being able to devote himself full time to his defense, his resignation would put to rest the question about whether he could accept free legal help from a prominent law firm. The state attorney general's office said last month that it was looking into a complaint that legal aid donated to Carona could violate a ban on expensive gifts to elected officials.

Schroeder said Carona was "looking at hundreds of thousands in legal fees, fees that will exceed his net worth." He said the resignation was "absolutely not" part of a plea bargain and that the defense expects the trial to get underway in June as scheduled.

In one of Carona's final actions last week as sheriff, he fired Assistant Sheriff Dan Martini. Schroeder would not say why Martini was fired, only that the sheriff did not need a reason because Martini was an at-will employee.

"It was part of the reorganization that needed to occur," Schroeder said.

Carona will immediately begin receiving a pension that amounts to his final salary of nearly $200,000 a year, Schroeder said. Carona's departure is not a financial decision, he added, because the sheriff could have resigned at any point and received the money.

Carona's defense will be led at no cost by attorney Brian A. Sun, who won a settlement with the federal government in the case of former Los Alamos nuclear scientist Wen Ho Lee, who was accused of being a Chinese spy. Sun is with the Jones Day law firm.

Carona will repay Sun for the work he has done on the case until today, Schroeder said, and will repay his personal attorney, H. Dean Steward, "as he can."

In a statement posted on the Sheriff Department's website, Carona, 52, said that "it has become clear to me that the interests of the Orange County Sheriff's Department and the residents of Orange County would be best served if I am not distracted from my duties while defending the charges recently brought against me by the federal government."

"Although this is one of the most difficult decisions I have ever made, my family, my staff and my lawyers all believe that this is the right time to take my retirement," he wrote. "This action will permit me to focus on vindicating my name and refuting the false charges which have been made against me and my wife."

Prosecutors allege that Carona tried to enrich himself, his wife and his mistress by trading favors for cash and gifts.

His resignation comes a week after he had returned to work following a self-imposed leave of absence. In early November, he announced he was taking 60 days of paid leave. Soon after, he, his wife Deborah, and Debra Hoffman, a woman authorities describe as his longtime mistress, were indicted in a federal corruption case.

Carona faces conspiracy, mail fraud and witness-tampering charges; his wife is charged with one count of conspiracy; and Hoffman with one count of conspiracy, four counts of mail fraud and three counts of bankruptcy fraud.

Before resigning today, Carona promoted Assistant Sheriff Jack Anderson to second in command, leaving Anderson to fill in for him until the Board of Supervisors appoints a successor to complete Carona's term, which ends in 2011.

Carona said he first asked Undersheriff Jo Ann Galisky to step in, but she declined, citing personal commitments. In what he called "an effort to restructure management and ensure continuity," he returned Galisky to the rank of assistant sheriff.

Attorney Steward said Carona chose to announce his retirement on the website because he didn't want to be distracted while preparing for his trial in June.

"Politicians calling for his resignation played absolutely no role in this," Steward said. "The most important thing was we need Mike on a daily basis and we got used to having him in the 60-day period he took off. We need his continued help in the defense. It's very, very time-consuming."

To read the announcement or listen to audio, visit http://blog.ocsd.org/

January 14, 2008 11:58 AM  

Anonymous Anonymous said:

Wow!! Don Culo looks like a REAL TOUGH GUY sitting in the garage in his mom's broke down jalopy.

I bet he's the favorite butt-boy of the EME carnales in Pelican Bay

January 14, 2008 12:20 PM  

Anonymous Anonymous said:

1220 pm

WHY DO YOU THINK THEY CALL HIM

DON CULO? BECAUSE DON GIVES IT TO HIM IN THE CULO (ASS) HE IS DON'S BITCH!!!

TYPICAL WETBACK!!

CULO MEANS BUTT IN SPANISH,

January 14, 2008 12:33 PM  

Anonymous Anonymous said:

thanks for the lovely thread.

we send out our best wishes and greetings to all the ST folks and to the greater City of Los Angeles.

Venice today is incredibly beautiful, sunny, calm, and peaceful. Here's the webcam.

you can see the american vendors displaying their art and crafts.

that's what's happening at Venice.

many many thanks for the thread.
if theres one thing we're extremely loyal. we never post on any other blog except this one. ever!

January 14, 2008 12:35 PM  

Anonymous Anonymous said:

don culo what kind of a name is that?

was he born from the ass?

because he sure talks like one!!

January 14, 2008 12:41 PM  

Anonymous Anonymous said:

Why in the world Mayor SAm would you give an open thread to a guy who can't even find a job, pay his own way in life and is a total loser? I can see if he had a part time job and behaved somewhat like a mature man but all Matt does is whine and act like a little girl crybaby when he speaks at clowncil. Word is he's bitter because he was deprived of his manhood when born if you know what I mean.

January 14, 2008 12:49 PM  

Anonymous Anonymous said:

....Willey believes that Clinton is a sex addict and Hillary is an enabler. “Rather than address the problem, it’s this ‘vast right-wing conspiracy’. Rather than give him an ultimatum and kick him out and say you are not coming back until you get well, she has enabled his behavior and it hasn’t stopped. Really, how much public humiliation can one woman stand?”
She goes as far as to call Hillary Clinton “evil” for what she believes was her role in trying to destroy the credibility of the women who claimed sexual relationships with her husband. “A lot of women out there are voting for the first time and are excited about voting for a woman. This country is certainly ready to be run by a woman. Just not this woman.”
..Bittman was astonished by what he learnt from the tapes and interviews. For the President to carry on with a 21-year-old intern (Lewinsky) while facing a sexual harassment case was “crazy”.

January 14, 2008 12:51 PM  

Anonymous Anonymous said:

With Pacheco caught driving drunk, I guess that proves that the voters were correct in not electing him as the City Attorney.

January 14, 2008 12:56 PM  

Anonymous Anonymous said:

'With Pacheco caught driving drunk, I guess that proves that the voters were correct in not electing him as the City Attorney.

January 14, 2008 12:56 PM'

Would take Nick before ANY of the current people; Villariagosa, Huizar, Delgadillo, Nunez.

January 14, 2008 1:14 PM  

Anonymous Anonymous said:

Thanks to Matt's "mom and dad". We love loyalty here. We love the video. Hope nobody gets busted skipping work!

January 14, 2008 1:16 PM  

Anonymous Anonymous said:

Pacheco couldnt pay anyone off or; everyone from the mexican mafia is still mad at him.

Thats ok. I would much see Pacheco with DUI on New Years Eve than any current Councilman in the Council who uses for coke or heroin every day like Hernandez and Alatorre did when they were in the Council.

January 14, 2008 1:23 PM  

Anonymous Anonymous said:

Gee, when are these dumb ass latino politicans going to stop acting like immature, ignorant, jerks and start obeying the law and being role models. Look at all the shit and embarrassement they've had. Rocky with his stupidty and yet if he were a cop would have been hauled in with his wife, Antonio publicily humilating his entire family and kids for a peice of ass that he no longer has, Fabian with all the corruption of campaign money, Huizar with ties to LAUSD and a do nothing councilman, Wyvenwood ties to developers, no permit for home improvements, thousands paid for school bathroom in his office, Pacheco's DUI, Mike Hernandez's coke and hooker problem, Alatorre's corruption and coke problem and he's still getting paid by Antonio......damn these guys

January 14, 2008 2:17 PM  

Anonymous Anonymous said:

Matt you forgot to pick up your KKK shroud when you moved out of my place.

January 14, 2008 3:32 PM  

Anonymous Anonymous said:

how about we fix up matt dowd with lisa sarno?

January 14, 2008 3:33 PM  

Blogger Don Culo said:

Pinche dumd ass, facist, gavacho, republicnas whines .......

"Gee, when are these dumb ass latino politicans going to stop acting like immature, ignorant, jerks and start obeying the law and being role models."

**************************

Hey Homer and Jethro do you want the latino politicns to be like the gavach republican Sheriff Mike Carona of Orange County.

Pinche gavachos,republicans, and cops are the most corrupt ever.

Shut the hell up Jethro and Homer and get back to your trailer park, your mama needs her crack. Get on the roof of the trailer and adjsut your coat hanger antenna, Jerry Springer is next. lol, lmao, hahahahheheheheh

The latinos lower the criime and are what makes calif and this country great. We need all the mexicans over here to lower the crime rate, because the mayates are the low life criminals we need to deport. a la verga

January 14, 2008 3:50 PM  

Blogger Maxima10 said:

A large amount of incense can make Venice Beach smell quite lovely on a summer day.

What smells like incense and makes the seagulls at Venice fly higher than a kids kite???

I am sure a very smart guy like Santiago and Don Quixote can solve this riddle if you can't.


And to the impostor using my name, stop posting under my name I am the real Prof. Irwin Corey, just look at my profile. Mayor Sam and Zuma please be aware that there is a sneaky anony-mouse among us.

January 14, 2008 3:56 PM  

Anonymous Anonymous said:

Did Don Culo bang Wally Wharton?

Whew!

January 14, 2008 4:07 PM  

Anonymous Anonymous said:

JERRY SPRINGER IS NEXT.

AIGHT! WHO R U CALI BITCH DON CULO. AINT MAD U FLYIN UNDER THE RADAR BUT MAN U SOUND HIGH AS HELL. U GOTTA GIVE BACK TO WALLY NAMES U TOOK OUTTA WALLYS THAT U MADE LAME ASS FRONTS CALI BITCH. AIGHT!

January 14, 2008 4:13 PM  

Blogger Red Spot in CD 14 said:

"KENNEDY REPUBLICAN" supports Prop 93.

SACRAMENTO -- Softening his past opposition to changes to California's term-limits law, Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger has decided to endorse a February ballot measure that would allow many sitting lawmakers to run for office again this year rather than be forced to leave the Legislature, said people close to the governor and the campaign.

Schwarzenegger's backing is a boost for the Proposition 93 campaign and its chief proponent, Assembly Speaker Fabian Nunez (D-Los Angeles), who will be forced out of his seat after this year unless the term-limits law is changed.

Nunez endeared himself to Schwarzenegger by pushing the governor's health care overhaul through the Assembly last month. And the speaker has offered only muted criticism of the governor's plan to cut education, health care and social services spending to balance the state's budget.

Schwarzenegger denied last month that the two had cooked up "an exchange" of support for their pet measures. But his endorsement conflicts both with his original view on term limits -- that he opposed any changes -- as well as comments he made throughout last year that he would support changes only if a measure were placed on the ballot to strip lawmakers of the power to draw their own districts.

The governor was planning to make his position public on Tuesday, said the sources, who said they spoke on condition of anonymity because the governor's office wanted to control the timing of the announcement.

Proposition 93 would reduce the total number of years a legislator can serve from 14 to 12. But it would allow lawmakers to serve all of their time in either the Assembly or the state Senate, unlike the existing law, which limits them to six years in the lower house and eight in the upper house.

In addition to possibly extending Nunez' time in office, the measure could lengthen the terms of Senate President Don Perata (D-Oakland) and more than a dozen other sitting lawmakers. That provision has led opponents to describe the initiative as a thinly veiled effort by incumbent politicians to maintain their power.

The California Republican Party opposes the measure, and the only other statewide elected Republican, Insurance Commissioner Steve Poizner, is among those bankrolling the campaign against the measure.

Tony Quinn, a retired Republican consultant, said the governor's support for the proposition was "a sign of weakness," because the Democratic leaders did not meet his demand to place a redistricting measure on the ballot.

"If this is a quid pro quo for health care, which every single Republican in the Legislature opposed, this is going to only make them more alienated and make it more difficult to get a long-term budget solution," Quinn said, alluding to the veto power that Republicans hold over the annual state budget. "For him to further appear to be so willing to pander to the Sacramento establishment, it certainly undercuts the image he ran on five years ago."

The Yes on 93 campaign, which is being run by Nunez's campaign consultant, Gale Kaufman, did not respond to requests for comment. The campaign's spokesman, Richard Stapler, denied knowledge of Schwarzenegger's endorsement. The governor's office also declined comment.

Schwarzenegger was elected in 2003 on a campaign platform that included unqualified support for the state's 1990 term-limits law. A month before the October 2003 recall election, Schwarzenegger issued a statement describing himself as "such a strong believer in term limits" and declaring that "a change in the current term limits law would further entrench the special interests."

"As we are now seeing with the state's budget crisis and anti-business policies, it is too easy for the politicians to become disconnected from the people they are supposed to represent," Schwarzenegger said in that statement.

jordan.rau@latimes.com

January 14, 2008 5:11 PM  

Anonymous Anonymous said:

I'm voting no on all Propositions, both state and city... the hell with them all!!!

Let the Governor, Mayor, and "ass"orted politicians take a pay cut when they think of pink-slipping employees... and get rid of those blood-sucking public employee unions. Public employee Unions are what got the taxpayers into this mess of paying more for less!

January 14, 2008 5:30 PM  

Anonymous Anonymous said:

Mayor Sam, you did it. you got me out of blog retirement just for this post. I have to say, I love this thread, its amusing as hell. Thanks for taking the hint. Look at all the information bespewed upon it.
I love the Matt Dowd Open Thread.

I'm serious bro, look at the info.

I look forward to the next one.
PS. I watched part one, of ST, good to see you guys getting out into the community. my best wishes, they look and sound like great people out there. where's our invite???
is Matt Dowd allowed out there in the hillsz?

January 14, 2008 6:15 PM  

Anonymous Anonymous said:

New national polls showed Senator John McCain leading the Republican field after his comeback in last week's New Hampshire primary, with Mitt Romney fighting to save his campaign in Michigan, where his father was once governor.

Among Democrats, Senator Clinton was on top nationally, leading Senator Obama 42 to 27 percent, according to a CBS News/New York Times poll. Another survey by ABC News and The Washington Post suggested this lead was much smaller -- 42 percent to 37.

January 14, 2008 7:11 PM  

Anonymous Anonymous said:

I am so disappointed in Arnold. As a self made man, he understands what it takes to run a business and a State. I never expected that he would give everything away like the So. California Democrats. Who will be left to pay the bills?

It suprises me that he is giving in to Nunez, both on Prop 93 and the health care. Will he change on the Indian gaming? Maybe he knows the 93 and the health care will be knocked down and he is trying to be in the best position whatever happens.

We dont know what propositions have been "fixed" and which havent been "fixed."

Like Cook County, Illinois, I wonder how many dead men will vote in California on Feb 5 and how many times each will vote?

January 14, 2008 8:50 PM  

Anonymous Anonymous said:

Matt Dowd and Zuma Dogg and any other blogger who is identified is more than welcome at these events. All of the writers were treated respectfully. That is good people when they can treat their opposition with such respect, do the right thing and show him around and then, because you're obviously right, he takes your side in opposing.

Los Angeles is made up of amazing little areas that are all quite different than each other.

The graciousness of fellow activists is inspiring. I like S-T, but I know of a lot of little neighborhoods that are so full of character and different. None that I would want to live at, but all that I'd like to visit often.

January 15, 2008 2:52 AM  

Anonymous Anonymous said:

matt dowd's daughter is a finalist on australian idol???
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J2p6fI8kppA

didn't get it from him

September 05, 2008 5:50 PM  

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