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Tuesday, September 02, 2008

Mayor Sam's Hotsheet for Tuesday

Insurance Commissioner Steve Poizner is working to clear the field for the 2010 California Gubentatorial Republican nomination early.  Poizner is pointing to a Weekly Standard article validating his candidacy and ability to self finance.  In the meantime, Antonio Villaraigosa's best bet may be to sit out the 2010 election and hope that either the then 72 year old Jerry Brown or the then 77 year old Dianne Feinstein get elected and due to their age serve only one term.  Okay, please stop chuckling.

Central City East Blogger Don Garza is pleased that the City has implemented new DASH bus service in Skid Row.  The service is much welcomed by residents and workers in the area who are transit dependent.  Ironically, according to Garza, a number of social service providers who receive public funds to provide transportation were in opposition to the DASH line, though Garza opines that these transportation services were inadequate.

Developer Ed Roski will unveil Wednesday the environmental impact report to build a stadium that is intended to draw an NFL team to Los Angeles, at a location in the City of Industry.  Roski hopes that if the development's construction is approved, a new or relocated NFL will play in the Rose Bowl starting in the fall of 2009 and then take up residence in new arena in 2011.

37 year old former teen actress Shannen Doherty is slamming tabloid queens Britney Spears and Lindsay Lohan for getting drunk and showing their privates in public.  Hmm, I do seem to remember that Shannen was nothing but a delight when she was the same age.  Though I wonder if comments have more to do with generating publicity for the upcoming revival of Beverly Hills, 90210 that Doherty will be part of.

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2 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said:

Right on about Villaraigosa. If he runs, he'll lose and severely undercut his credibility for the remaining three years as mayor. Everyone will know he really doesn't want to be here and will take him even less seriously than they do now.

Blind ambition can be a sad thing.

September 02, 2008 5:41 AM  

Anonymous Anonymous said:

After spending his entire term running for his next office, Villaraigosa, after sitting out the DNC, might also sit out the run for Governor?

When did the city of Los Angeles become a park bench?

September 02, 2008 3:44 PM  

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