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Stateside With Rosalea: San Francisco Politics

Stateside With Rosalea Barker

San Francisco Politics

The phrase "San Francisco politics" is being used as a bogey-man these mid-term elections as a way of scaring voters away from electing a Democratic majority in the House. Should the Democrats prevail, the new House Leader would be Nancy Pelosi of San Francisco.

As a bit of light relief from the reading of sheep entrails, and with total apologies to the St Francis Yacht Club and all involved with Allianz Cup match-racing, allow me to show you that San Francisco politics are the same as politics elsewhere in the nation.

First up, as with match-racing, in politics a lot of money is involved and most of that comes from campaign contributors/donors.

Even though it's the candidate who's in the public eye looking like they're in control, there's a whole team of people hidden away trying to smooth the course the candidate is steering.

Sometimes, as in the Foley page scandal, it's the Republicans who get their gennaker in a tangle...

... and other times, as with Kerry's botched joke, it's the Democrats.

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In some races, it's the Dems in the lead...

... and in others, it's the Republicans.

Occasionally, an Independent candidate strays onto what is essentially a course designated for two competitors only.

If the use of sailing analogies seems a little facetious, don't forget that President Kennedy used to doodle pictures of his yacht during Cabinet meetings, and that--despite the cowboy public image--the Bush family getaway is at Walker's Point, Kennebunkport, Maine.

May the best wind-shift win!

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