The Los Angeles Times tried to play up his exit as a final homecoming, as if everyone in the state will miss him.
Believe me, I hope that the door does not (or should it?) hit him on the way out!
From the Los Angeles Times:
UGH!
legacy pivots to an earlier part of his life, when he was a restless young man
who abruptly decided to walk away from rabbinical school without any plan for
what would come next.
What is he so proud of?
He shoved the destructive, anti-biological homosexual agenda on everyone.
He forced through the forced wage hike which will drive businesses underground or out of business entirely.
He has been the sprearhead piercing this state's economy and culture.
Without A Cause,’” Leno said with a laugh.
Rebbe? Don't rub me the wrong way.
which the Democrat has patiently and passionately advocated during a 14-year
career in the California Legislature that’s now coming to a close.
The best cause will be his leaving the state of California.
God forbid this guy should replace Nancy Pelosi when she retires (or dies in office).
underdog,” Leno said. “Whoever that underdog may be."
Underdog? Really? This man is a dog of a legislator, chewing away at what's left for everyone else.
The gay bullies are not underdogs. They are attacking everyone else.
They are no longer "the oppressed." They are the oppressors. They are attacking men and women's freedom of conscience.
They are going after private institutions.
part because of what friends and even foes agree is his unmatched perseverance.
Leno, the author of 161 laws, rarely gives up.
boost California’s minimum wage to $15 an hour, to require police search
warrants to access electronic devices or Internet service providers, more
probation services for felons — the fight took years. Some efforts, such as one
of the nation’s first efforts at single-payer universal healthcare, may never
come to fruition.
So, with that forced wage hike, where will all the released prisoners find new jobs?
getting some cracks in that wall, and then sometimes circumstances change.”
That's exactly what Republicans, that's exactly what conservatives are going to do.
We are going to chip away at the corruption, malfeasance, waste, and irresponsibility of the Democratic Party and their corrosive dominance in California.
an expansion of gay rights, reform of the prison sentencing system and new
warnings on flame-retardant chemicals in furniture has no idea what comes next.
return this fall to San Francisco and the neighborhood small business he
started in 1978.
quick laugh. “So this is a new phenomenon.”
shirts and suits to his devotion to decorum, he stands out in a political
environment where the goal is often to dominate rather than legislate. Never
one to hide his identity as a gay man and an unabashed liberal, he has won
admirers in both parties.
chairman, the entire Senate rose for a long and loud ovation. As many
Republicans as Democrats praised him.
advocating for a cause that inflames passions under the Capitol dome.
former president pro tem of the state Senate. “But he has the rare ability to
fight while also maintaining a grace about himself, and an intellect to go with
it.”
He's going to face more fights very soon, and so will all the other
gay, bisexual and transgender Californians. Leno, one of the first two openly
gay men elected to the Legislature, wrote laws to expand bans on housing and
employment discrimination as well as workplace benefits for transgender
employees. And perhaps most visibly, he wrote the 2005 bill to legalize
same-sex marriages, a bill former Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger vetoed.
Give me a break!
LGBT "identity" is not a civil right.
Next.
LGBT rights than Mark Leno,” said Geoff Kors, a friend and longtime gay rights
advocate who is now a city councilman in Palm Springs.
It's time to scale back this intrusion of the government into our daily lives.
euality
Equal rights for all, special privileges for none.
“He’s the person who talks one-on-one with everyone to make his case.”
That's such a lie.
altercation if I had one,” he said. “You learn how to get along with people
when you need to."
family of Eastern European Jews who immigrated to the United States in 1915. He
left Milwaukee after high school and headed for New York City and the chance to
freely live his life as a gay man.
the chaste world of religious leadership with the liberated nightlife provided
by Manhattan in the 1970s. He admits he had “no aspirations” once rabbinical
school faded away. And after a series of odd jobs, including a brief stint as
an office assistant to singer Art Garfunkel (they coincidentally met on an
airplane), his youngest sister suggested he move west to San Francisco.
small loan led him to open a sign-printing store, and the business’ success
gave him entry into volunteering in local politics.
2008, said the story of Leno’s arrival in San Francisco has uncanny parallels
to that of the late Harvey Milk, another gay man who left New York to open a
small business in San Francisco and then launched a historic career in
politics.
Harvey Milk was a pedophile. Does anyone really want to be equated with that creep?!
1978. But he later occupied the same seat on the San Francisco Board of
Supervisors and wrote the 2009 law that created an annual Harvey Milk Day in
the state. Photos of the slain leader adorn Leno’s office.
Bleaugh!
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ceiling,” Leno said. “Who he was, and the symbol he has become, was a great
motivator.”
So, Leno is claiming to be a woman now? HUH?!
hopes of leading a powerful legislative committee. His assignment, chair of the
Assembly’s public safety committee, included killing crime and punishment bills
that Democrats didn’t like. In 2006, he tried instead to reach across the aisle
and collaborate on one of those bills.
could stave off a statewide ballot measure cracking down on sex offenders,
believing the Legislature could craft a better version.
uncomfortable position of trying to negotiate an acceptable number of explicit
photos on a person’s computer hard drive — a discussion that began only by his
worry that an unintentional download could unfairly send someone to prison.
bill up for a vote. Democrats, trusting his lead, voted yes. Republicans
surprised him by refusing to vote. It was a painful lesson.
point,” he said. “It turned out they only wanted to go to the ballot,” a
measure that became Proposition 83, known as “Jessica’s Law.”
Oh, that's right–the Big Bad Republicans are all wheeling and dealing, backstabbing and handwringing …
How about all the crap that the Democrats have been doing to schools, to parents, to teachers, to businesses, to workers, to everyone?
castigated him for approving of “child porn,” and rivals in San Francisco whispered
the same messages when he announced he would run against a fellow Democrat,
then-state Sen. Carole Migden, in 2008.
the Senate seat he won came with perhaps the biggest assignment of all,
chairing the powerful budget committee. It put him face-to-face with
Schwarzenegger, with whom Leno sparred on several issues.
Who forget the epic trolling when Schwarzenegger vetoed the port of San Francisco appropriations bill?
the record of the former governor. Leno often points out Schwarzenegger’s 2003
campaign to rescind the recession-sparked increase in the state’s vehicle
license fee. It blew a multibillion-dollar hole in the state budget, and Leno
said the ensuing fights with Schwarzenegger and Republicans over budget crises
often left him “frustrated and angry and sad.”
my words, and choose my actions, as careful as I can.”
respect because he gives a lot of respect."
legislative career than might have others who balanced work with family. It was
not by choice. His partner, Douglas Jackson, died of complications from HIV in
1990. Jackson was memorialized in the early years of the national AIDS memorial
quilt. A replica of his quilt panel hangs as a poignant reminder in Leno’s San
Francisco office.
There's another lesson here: don't mess with biology.
said. In the years since, he said he has remained single. “I've had the
opportunity to put my entire being into public service.”
Celibate is the only way of one chooses to identify as gay.
doesn’t know what he wants to do next. There have been thoughts of a campaign
for mayor of San Francisco, which wouldn’t be until 2019 at the earliest.
Others think he would be ideal in Congress, should House Minority Leader Nancy
Pelosi decide in the near future to retire.
What did I say? Well, what did I say?
hard to beat.”
he might be willing to help lead a 2018 ballot measure campaign to force
changes in police accountability laws that failed this summer at the state
Capitol. "They cannot do their work without trust from the communities
they serve,” he said.
high road in an era where few others seem to follow.
said. Leno “is an example of how you can have fierce disagreements but can
combine that with collegial, collaborative politics.”
Legislature is going to leave a tremendous gap.”
No it won't.
Final Reflection
I do not care how nice someone may appear in public.
If they craft bad legislation which harms our rights, they are doing evil deeds.
Mark Leno was full of them.
And full of it.
I am glad that he is gone.
I fear whatever incarnation of regressive leftism will take his place, but let's hope that Republicans start getting their act together and take back the state house ASAP!