Posted on 11/13/2020 5:30:00 PM PST by Beave Meister
California Gov. Gavin Newsom apologized on Friday for attending a dinner party last week at Thomas Kellers French Laundry restaurant in Napa Valley, noting that he should have modeled better behavior.
While our family followed the restaurants health protocols and took safety precautions, we should have modeled better behavior and not joined the dinner, Newsom said in a statement to the San Francisco Chronicle.
Earlier on Friday, the Chronicle reported that at least 12 people from different households attended the dinner party, which was to celebrate the birthday of Jason Kinney, a friend and political adviser to Newsom. Representatives for Newsom did not comment on how many households were at the dinner, but they did not dispute that there were more than three households present, according to the Chronicle.
Though the dinner took place outside, it appears to have gone against state guidelines on small private gatherings, which states that no more than 3 separate households attend, according to the states COVID-19 website. State guidance for restaurants, however, does not clarify whether people from more than three households may dine together.
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[Don’t worry Newsome—the voting machine software will still vote Democrat.]
It’s another Democrat miracle!!!
[Don’t worry Newsome—the voting machine software will still vote Democrat.]
It’s another Democrat miracle!!!
[Do as I say. Not as I do.]
Don’t worry. The Democrat voters will never figure it out.
[Do as I say. Not as I do.]
Don’t worry. The Democrat voters will never figure it out.
Oh, he apologized? It’s OK then. He’s a Dem. A weak and feckless apology is good enough for them. By the way, you are a fascist for pointing out his hypocrisy in the first place.
Maybe regular citizens who break the illegal edicts can get off by saying they’re sorry too...
Except Trump never ordered everyone to wear a mask.
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