No debating networks’ need to rejigger format
The Democratic presidential debate on CNN was quite a hoot.
Sorry Carly Fiorina, you are too much of a downer to keep people interested.
[...] Ryan would like to be considered for president one day and the speakership is a career ender, unless you decide to run for mayor of San Francisco as I did.
The story is solid, and the special effects have you walking on air.
[...] I have to say, it was a bit spooky getting used to seeing the Twin Towers still standing and knowing what was to come.
After the final 15 minutes, you’ll be watching your own steps as you leave the theater.
Peskin is putting on a show, whether it’s at Original Joe’s, the Chinese Hospital’s Golf Tournament auction or just about any other place he’s ringing doorbells.
The Blue Angels and the Italian parade intersected last Sunday in North Beach.
For about a four-block area in between Columbus, Stockton and a couple of other streets, it was as if you were in Rome in one of those magnificent piazzas.
The weather was perfect, the people were in good spirits, the food was magnificent and uniquely Italian — all up and down the streets, people were having a ball.
Wandering around the lobby of the St. Regis in the past two or three days, I spotted Maria Shriver looking younger than ever, Janet Jackson, Spike Lee and Oakland port developer Phil Tagami, who is staying on this side of the bay while his house is being renovated.
According to the survey, 43 percent of voters said it would be a “bad thing” our 82-year old senator to seek another term.
For me, the only criteria for running for office is the ability to get the votes to win.
People often ask me if I have thought of getting back in office.