Tuesday, November 02, 2010

Oakland Mayor's Race: Marcy Hodge Interview



Peralta Community College District Board Member Marcy Hodge has labored as one of the lesser known candidates, who's activity in the Oakland Mayor's Race was punctuated by having her sister Nicole Hodge file a defamation lawsuit against The East Bay Express. In the video interview, Hodge talks about why she decided to run for Mayor and her approach.

Hodge says she decided to run for mayor because she didn't think any of the candidates were talking about the issues Oaklanders were dealing with. "I didn't really feel really excited about the candidates."

She's ran a campaign that features billboards and lawn signs all over Oakland.  What's interesting is as this day approached, more and more "Marcie Hodge" lawn signs have appeared around Oakland.  A signal that some Oaklanders had not decided on a candidate and were swayed toward Hodge.

The East Bay Express and Hodge

Robert Gammon has, for some reason, consistently and dangerously attacked Hodge for running for Mayor of Oakland. Gammon has written that, for all practical purposes, Hodge is a "tool" of Oakland Mayor's Race competitor Don Perata, and asserted that overall her campaign is "illegal." What's interesting is that Gammon didn't make a matrix of what the other Oakland Mayor's Race candidates have done in filling reports, he just focused on Marcie.

While the charge was not supported by any Oakland legal official, just Gammon, and he caused the lawsuit with a series of sloppy blog posts, to his credit, Gammon came back with a very good and through follow-up last week.

The video was created before Gammon's latest work. In that one, Robert's done his homework and raises a good point Marcie should address. Marcie told this blogger she was going to file her financial reports last week. But with that, it doesn't explain why Gammon focused on Hodge in the way he did.

Improving Oakland

Hodge says the best way to reduce the Oakland budget deficit is to attract more businesses to Oakland and grow the tax base; she does not favor bankruptcy as an option. "We have to find creative ways of reducing the deficit...We need to look the way China does it (budgets). They plan (the budget) for 100 years."

On Oakland Sports

Hodge, like many of the candidates, does not favor using "public money" to retain the Oakland A's.  While she wants to retain them, she does not offer an alternative solution but wants to see "creative ways" to keep them.  Hodge doesn't favor suing the Oakland A's or the City of San Jose, favoring the approach of fostering a "cordial relationship" with both parties.

City And Mayor's Office Under Hodge

On the subject of City of Oakland morale, Hodge says that when there's no vision from the city's elected officials, there's no reason for workers to get behind the city and that impacts morale.  She's not willing to point at Oakland Mayor Ron Dellums by name, but does so by comments in our conversation.

On the matter of the Oakland Police, Hodge doesn't favor reducing police salaries and feels that they "take a beating" in the public eye.

The Hodge Candidacy

Marcie Hodge is a good person who's campaign, while marked by a single-person media attack, has been largely successful.  Why?  She's visible and attractive, which may be the reason she's getting attention from undecided Oaklanders.  Will all of that be enough to gain a substantial number of votes is the question of the day.

Can Tommy Wiseau Have Your Number?




With all the stress surrounding Election Day it might be nice to watch a video that is a spoof off of the MADTv skit "Can I Have Your Number?" This one features Tommy Wiseau instead - and it is sure to bring some laughs. So, take a break from worrying about election day and watch a nice video.

Demi Lovato In Rehab




The innocent and adorable Disney star Demi Lovato has checked into rehab according to People magazine online.

People reports that the 18-year-old decided to seek medical help after getting in a fight with a dancer while on tour and Lovato has also been struggling with her body image.

The article title on the menu bar says "Demi Lovato in Rehab for Cutting," but the title on the page says "A Fight Sent Demi Lovato to Rehab." The article itself makes it seem as though the main reason for going to rehab is her weight issues - hopefully the teen star can get the help she needs, and it's good that she has taken this step now before it escalated.

Oakland Mayor's Race: Video Interviews With All 10 Candidates

If you haven't made up your mind on who to vote for in the Oakland Mayor's Race on election day, today, this series of Zennie62 on YouTube videos should help a little.

They comprise over 300 minutes of conversations and 15 videos that in total make up the most ambitious video blog effort I've ever done.   The idea was to give you a view of all of the candidates, not just some of them.  (That effort's the biggest example of local print and television media prejudice and attempt to control information I've ever seen.  And if someone calls them by a name that brings up Nazi Germany, they'll start whining and crying, but at this stage, given their antics, I don't care what they think.)

So in honor of The San Francisco Giants as World Champions and Tim Lincecum, this blogger says FUCK YEAH! (OK. Lots of San Francisco street party hoping and killer videos in celebration last night, but I digress.)

The videos represents all of the candidates: Councilmember Rebecca Kaplan, Joe Tuman, Don Macleay, Don Perata, Councilmember Jean Quan, Larry Lionel Young, Arnie Fields, Marcie Hodge, Terrance Candell, and Greg Harland.  Plus, there' are two forum overview videos and one commentary on the Sierra Club forum when it was messed up, trying to segregate candidates from attending.  (Thank God that was corrected.)

The video playlist below has all of the candidates video interviews. The order does not indicate who this blogger endorses for Mayor of Oakland:



I will also post summaries of interviews conducted last week, and my recommendations, before 12 noon PDT.

Stay tuned.

Monday, November 01, 2010

Giants Win World Series




The San Francisco Giants have not won the World Series since 1954.

The World Series MVP was shortstop Edgar Renteria who marched the championship trophy around the Giants' clubhouse.

Giants have come a long way since Barry Bonds' left in 2007, and it's great that they have finally had another victory.

Zach Galifianakis Supports Prop 19




Proposition 19 in California if passed will legalize marijuana within the state of California.


On HBO's Real Time with Bill Maher, Zach Galifianakis lit up a fake joint in order to show his support.

Nancy Pelosi's Immediate Future




Tomorrow is Tuesday, November 2, 2010, election day in the United States. Tomorrow's election day will prove whether or not the Democrats will stay in control or if there will be a new shift in power.

Current Speaker of the House, Nancy Pelosi, is getting a lot of attention, because if the Republicans take the House of Representatives she may follow the path of her immediate predecessors Newt Gingrich and Dennis Hastert and resign.

Yahoo News' Politics posts an article called "It's Looking Like Speaker or Nothing for Pelosi." Kathleen Hunter wrote on Wednesday, October 27, 2010 that Pelosi would have little interest in becoming the Minority Leader if the Republicans win the House.