Sounds like there were a lot of Brown supporters in the audience.
“Sounds like there were a lot of Brown supporters in the audience.”
It was held at a university - what do you think?
The cheers were pretty equal on both sides. Meg got some good applause when she nailed it, and the same for Jerry.
Regarding the whore exchange — it came off very bad. Meg basically was acting all indignant, saying that Californians deserve better than having Brown use such slurs. So Brown asked her about Wilson and she said “that’s different.”
She ended up looking like she was talking out of both sides of her mouth.
Besides, her fake outrage is just not believable. The term “whore” is used plenty with respect to politics and given her 30 years in business, she has heard a lot worse.
IMO, her handlers are overplaying this — women aren’t offended. Many, however, wonder why all the men claim that it is offensive to women, only. The term is gender neutral.
There was also a point where Brown was bragging of his support by police chiefs and he said “I’ve got the police chiefs in my ...” and then he stopped and Whitman laughed and completed his sentence “He’s got the police chiefs in his pocket” Brown looked bad.
I hope Gov. Moonbeam doesn’t get to hold that office again. Judging by the audience reaction, most California voters can’t differentiate between calling a woman a whore and calling Congress a whore. Californians deserve every iota of pain they have brought upon themselves. I’ll be damned if I’ll sit still and see my tax dollars bail their lame asses out of the jamb they’re in.
Oh, gee, how'd that happen? With the "whore" comment on nightly news and all? </s>
San Rafael is in the northern part of the Bay Area.
Democrat all the way. They would support a rabid raccoon if it was a registered Democrat.
Last night I was listening to KGO, San Francisco. Very liberal and the host is a big leftie. The callers and the host ALL liked Whitman. I was quite shocked, but they were really ticked at Brown and his lack luster, arrogant performance.
It’s an interesting election season, gotta admit that.
...tonight at Dominican University in San Rafael.
San Rafael is in Marin County, 15% Republican registration.