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Gavin Newsom's hypocritical French Laundry fiasco harms California's
COVID-19 efforts
By The Sacramento Bee Editorial Board
November 13, 2020 03:40 PM, Updated November 16, 2020 09:25 AM
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A meal at the famed French Laundry
restaurant in Yountville costs around $350 per person, not including
wine. It typically features nine courses
,
not counting the "amuse-bouche," which is a ritzy French term for
appetizers.
We certainly hope Gov. Gavin Newsom
and his wife, Jennifer Siebel Newsom, enjoyed their dinner at the
Michelin-starred restaurant on Nov. 6. Because it will end up costing a
lot more than $700 in terms of damage to Newsom's credibility in the
middle of the COVID-19 pandemic. Nothing will launder the stain of
stupidity from his reputation after this ill-conceived outing.
Gavin Newsom catches heat for attending birthday party as he urges
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You see, California's millionaire governor didn't just splurge on dinner
for the sake of a romantic evening with his spouse. That might have been
understandable, though still out of touch in a state where many are
suffering the drastic economic effects of the pandemic.
No, Newsom voyaged to Napa County for an exclusive birthday dinner with
his favorite lobbyist and longtime advisor, Jason Kinney
.
The dinner "included people from several households, the type of
gathering his administration has discouraged during the coronavirus
pandemic," according to a San Francisco Chronicle story by Alexei Koseff.
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"State guidelines limit gatherings, defined as 'social situations that
bring together people from different households at the same time in a
single space or place,' to no more than three households," wrote Koseff.
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Newsom and Kinney did not deny that more than three households had
attended the dinner - in apparent defiance of guidelines put out by the
state that Newsom purports to govern.
Let's unpack the layers of bad judgment.
First, there's the uber-expensive dinner at a restaurant the vast
majority of Californians will never have a chance to visit. This is a
bad look for an elected official at any time, but especially during a
pandemic that has claimed more than 18,000 lives
in California and devastated the state's economy. It's no secret that
the Newsoms have tons of money, but it's très gauche of them to flaunt
it at a time like this.
Second, the exquisite dinner was held to celebrate the 50th birthday of
Kinney, a Newsom insider and lobbying firm partner with a knack for
getting his way in the corridors of power. For example, Newsom - who
claims to care deeply about climate change - came under fire from
environmentalists earlier this year after his administration approved
fracking permits for Aera Energy. Who represents Aera in Sacramento?
"That company, Aera Energy - a joint venture of Shell and ExxonMobil -
is represented
by the lobbying firm Axiom Advisors. Axiom's lobbyists include Jason
Kinney, a senior advisor to Newsom while he served as lieutenant
governor, and Kevin Schmidt, a policy director for Newsom during the
same time period," reported Steve Horn of Capital & Main
.
"Kinney's wife, Mary Gonsalves Kinney, Capital & Main previously
reported
,
is also the personal stylist for First Partner Jennifer Siebel Newsom."
Kinney, a partner at Axiom Advisors, also served on Newsom's transition
team. The governor's decision to attend Kinney's birthday soirée during
a pandemic demonstrates that this cozy relationship has the power to
cloud Newsom's judgment.
Finally, there's the stunning hypocrisy. Newsom and the First Partner
eschewed state public health guidelines to dine with friends at a time
when the governor has asked families to scale back Thanksgiving plans.
News of Newsom's fancy feast spread like wildfire on social media and
was trending on Twitter Friday afternoon.
Newsom's haute cuisine hypocrisy is a disaster for the state's efforts
to get Californians to understand the deadly threat of COVID-19. He just
handed more ammunition to Republican leaders who have decried the
state's emergency shutdowns of restaurants, gyms and churches. If the
governor can eat out with friends - and if his children can attend their
expensive school - why must everyone else sacrifice?
Two years into his first term, and nine months into the COVID-19
pandemic, Newsom still can't get his act together. If Newsom can't get
his head into the game, perhaps he should make this governor thing a
one-term affair and leave the job open for someone with a desire to lead.
Happy birthday, Mr. Kinney.
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FILE - In this Oct. 7, 2020, file photo, California Gov. Gavin talks
about the importance of wearing a face mask during a news conference at
Sierra Orchards walnut farm in Winters, Calif. California won't allow
any distribution of new coronavirus vaccines in the nation's most
populous state until it is reviewed by the state's own panel of experts,
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