I think someone like Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass is going to be for a lot of things. Too many in my opinion. So yeah, people can attack her for her policies and that's the nature of politics.
She's the mayor and absolutely should be a target of legitimate criticism about how this was handled.
Do you have a problem with her being in Ghana during in fire season? Bass probably couldn't have done much, but the optics are horrible. All her priorities are going to be questioned.
No.
It's a non-issue, really.
Foreign travel is part of the job for big city mayors and governors of lots of states.
That's just an inevitable part of the more interconnected world.
This seems to be more of a goodwill ambassadorial kind of thing, so that doesn't help but her real problem was she seemed to have made some sort of promise about not travelling or something.
Which, if so, was stupid of her, since she was almost certainly going to have some foreign relations work to do at some point.
But if I've learned nothing else, it is that "this really isn't that important from a policy/reality pov" is a very bad metric when "we can milk these optics to stir shit" is on the table.
So I fully expect it to work heavily against her despite it being of such little importance.
If memory serves, you're the Democrats aren't promoting CRT and transgender issues guy. So you're not going to accept any critical discourse that follows some of the DEI lines.
Because there isn't any to be had.
It's bullshit and the people promoting it mostly know it is bullshit.
I personally know people who have lost homes in the fire.
I'm very fucking mad about lots of shit going on in LA.
That "If only they didn't do DEI they would have been prepared" is going to be the vast majority of the discourse about this, preventing real shit that needs to be done from happening, is only making me angrier.
PS- Maybe Newsom's a moderate at the core. I suspect he has an strong opportunist streak that would have made him an interesting Presidential candidate. However, his slick talk sometimes comes off as pandering to the Left to a Republican like myself.
He is 100% an opportunist.
And his slick talk comes off as pandering to the right to many, many progressives.
I think his real issue is that he comes off as slick.
Having such an opportunist streak and his tendency to think he can slick his way out via smart media means he is super vulnerable to being characterized by a strong media push. He doesn't have a core he can push back from as far as I can tell.
So he will be "the radical progressive" (although let's be honest, everyone Trump and Co want to attack will be a "radical progressive", that's just the baseline play now).
The main reason I bring it up at all is that so you don't be surprised at the complete lack of reaction by progressives to his downfall.
It will be like Cuomo a bit. There will be lots of media and lots of conservatives who think of him as the progressive hope when at best he is the "maybe he can win an election" guy that lots of Democrats only grudgingly accept if they have to.
On further thought, I can only judge Newsom on his actions. I think he has found himself on the wrong side of a California Proposition vote once maybe twice or more. Going against the California electorate doesn't suggest moderation.
I don't think you can say too much from that, given how easy it is to get propositions on the ballot there.
And lots of people think "prevent the crazy things the people voted for" as being the very
definition of moderation.
It doesn't really matter what his policies or such are though, as we've seen.
It just matters what story they can tell about them.