[lbo-talk] Keith Olbermann calls on Mayor Quan to resign

Wojtek S wsoko52 at gmail.com
Thu Oct 27 12:00:03 PDT 2011


I believe she faces a recall petition http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=%2Fc%2Fa%2F2011%2F10%2F26%2FBA3J1LM4J3.DTL

let's see how it will go. I can only imagine what the liberals would be saying if she were a Repug.

Wojtek

On Thu, Oct 27, 2011 at 1:03 PM, Steven L. Robinson <srobin21 at comcast.net> wrote:
> Olbermann calls on Quan to resign after Occupy protest
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> SFGate.blog
> October 27, 2011
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> Firebrand TV commentator Keith Olbermann says Oakland Mayor Jean Quan should resign for "having betrayed everything she had supported and all those who supported her" by allowing police to violently clear out downtown protesters.
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> "There is no excuse, there is no justification, there is no rationalization for being the mayor who may have begun the great march back in this country to the days when mayors like Sam Yorty of Los Angeles  and Hugh Addonizio in Newark and Richard Daley of Chicago stood back as their police incited, bullied, overreacted and brutally assaulted protesters at the height of the civil rights and antiVietnam movements," Olbermann said. "Those protests began nonviolently, positively, with singing and marches and cooperation with the authorities.
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> "But the police, like the police in Oakland, California, this week, they  injected the violence, and it escalated and echoed  and soon there just wasn't one Iraq vet in a hospital with a fractured skull," he said. Olbermann, whose show is on CurrentTV, then went on to suggest people died at the Oakland protest, which is not true.
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> Olbermann says Quan can't be held responsible for everything the the police did, but by supporting the police she is "endorsing and assuming for herself the responsibility for whatever havoc the out-of-control police officers have wrought."
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> Olbermann says Quan must fire interim Police Chief Howard Jordan or resign.
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> Quan's representatives were not immediately available to respond to Olbermann's remarks. Quan, who was in Washington, D.C., when the raid took place, said at a news conference Thursday that her input was limited.
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> "I only asked the chief to do one thing: to do it when it was the safest for both the police and the demonstrators," she said.
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