Wednesday, December 15, 2021

Unsurprised. Unsupervised. Where’s Don? —By Red Emma

Unsurprised. Unsupervised. Where’s Don? 

By Red Emma 

Reading an advance copy of the forthcoming A People’s Guide to Orange County (UC Press, January 2022), co-written by my former OC Weekly editor, a CSUF professor and a UCI library archivist, I was pleased to be reminded of a defining moment in the political career of Supervisor Don Wagner, just now facing uncertainty as a result of likely redistricting changes. On page 130, you’ll find reference to one singularly over-the-top Wagnerian moment under the otherwise benign heading “Silverado Elementary School / Library of the Canyons.” The terrific and essential new guide organizes an alternative political, cultural, ethnographic, and popular history of the County through visits to actual locales, this one being especially familiar. I was a parent who fought against closure of the small school but, after its closure, embraced and celebrated the new Library of the Canyons, OCPL branch, which replaced it after thoughtful and gorgeous renovation, which you’d sort of think Don would’ve heard about. Todd Spitzer was there, as were our late, great County librarian Helen Fried, firefighters, law enforcement, Boy Scouts, and community members. 

DonQuest 

The episode recalled in this chapter either Wagner’s failure to do basic Google research or only his purposeful dissembling. After all, MapQuest alerts even a casual researcher to the existence of the new library, so that pretending to propose a homeless shelter at this address seems a pretty obvious, clumsy Wagnerian distraction if ultimately one which bought time for him – albeit pissing off canyonites and earning Don some media attention of the “no press is bad press” variety. Except when it is bad indeed! As then-spokesperson for a group of mayors of twelve South County cities, or perhaps only the fall guy, Wagner and their honors had to come up with something, anything, back in spring of 2018 to answer U.S. District Judge David O. Carter’s requirement to house homeless people. It worked, sort of, for a few weeks. 

Turning Point, USA, USA, USA! 

So that when I shared reports of Wagner’s Saturday morning, December 6, appearance at an anti-vaccine mandate rally hosted by the far-right creeps from Turning Point, USA’s local UC Irvine and CSU Fullerton chapters with a friend, she responded that she was not surprised. We joked that Don might need help finding the location, but of course he worked at Irvine’s City Hall after time wasted in the state legislature, and for those of you with a long, disturbing memory, as a member of the SOCCCD board too. 

Don with pal Joe Arpaio
Red Emma could not attend the fascist wingding that morning, so he called the Sup’s office a week later asking for a transcript of his remarks, as might any curious fan. A jolly staffer told me that she had no idea that the event had occurred or that her boss had spoken, and surely that there was no speech as, I kid you not – “He just says the first thing that comes to his mind” – and that she would call me back. 

She didn’t. 

A second ringy dingy got me to the Deputy Chief of Staff, who also plead ignorance of Don’s attendance. He endured a few further questions from Red before affirming his boss’s position that mandates were government overreach, then transferred me to the Chief of Staff herself. The rally was also news to her, of course. Hmmm. 

Nobody knew or could confirm that Don the W had ever even been to the event. Helpfully (I thought) I read to her from a CSUF Daily Titan news article, with photos, including one of Don, with exaggerated numbers of attendees, and some pretty clueless reporting. There he was, unchaperoned by staffers it seems, at a rally sponsored by an outfit (Turning Point) identified by the Anti-Defamation League, Right Wing Watch, The Guardian and almost everybody as batshit crazy. Of special interest to instructors, TP (as I like to call it) sponsors the Professor Watch List – “Unmasking Radical Professors” – where Yours Redly has been featured, go figure. So I guess they have a longstanding position on masks, hardy har. 

From the article: 

Wagner said that vaccination should be to each person’s own discretion and not mandated by the government. He added that the government should not use science as a means to force policy, but should use the outcomes of science to help guide the formation of policy in an educated way. 

“You’re the sovereign. You get to make the decision,” he said. 

“He just says the first thing that comes to his mind”

Supervisor Watch List 

I’ll exercise my own sovereign power here. The photos suggest that there were considerably fewer possessors of supreme political power than reported. The portrait of Don suggests that, well, yes, he was of course there, and likely uttered the above remarks, or something like them. Maybe that’s all or most of what he said, which, absent an available transcript, means that I, your humble and devoted constituent of his Third District, have here provided a modest public service, if you can stand it, and for free and unmandated. 

Don, Meet Brandon 

As I write this on Monday evening, the OC Health Care Agency reports nine new COVID deaths, with 196 COVID patients in County hospitals. Sigh. Helpfully, the County of Orange, with or without our Sup, has responded to the State mask mandate (my emphasis) that beginning Wednesday, all residents must wear masks when going to indoor public places as the Omicron COVID-19 variant raises concerns from public health experts who predict a winter surge. 

“… the California Department of Public Health (CDPH) is requiring masks to be worn in all indoor public settings, irrespective of vaccine status, for the next four weeks (December 15, 2021 through January 15, 2022).” 

Here’s one of Don’s constituents parked in a shopping mall in Mission Viejo today, living the dream. No doubt he’ll cast a vote for the Supervisor who stands for sovereignty, wherever he is or isn’t on a Saturday.

31 comments:

Anonymous said...

Poor Don: clueless as ever. Sad, he had some promise when on the SOCCCD BOT but lost it quickly. Hope he recovers.

Roy Bauer said...

Like Tom Fuentes, Don manages to be simultaneously pious and deeply cynical.

Anonymous said...

Just because your district is predominantly Democrat. He is a very principled leader who wouldn’t cower to you faculty — like most of your current trustees who are turncoats!

Anonymous said...

Really, he did cower to those rich supports in Newport at "the club" he dearly loved.

Anonymous said...

What are these blogs all about? You just expressed resentment over bashers, and here you are bashing someone who is no longer part of the district?

Let’s face it… YOU are all C.O.R.R.U.P.T!

Anonymous said...

6:52, This blog has long covered issues and topics beyond the district. That is part of its eccentric charm. Don Wagner is a public figure whose policies affect OC county residents. The fact that he started his public life at the SOCCCD also makes him worthy of notice.

You know, no one make you read the blog.

I do suggest you follow the suggestion of creating your own blog where you can explain at greater length your views. It's a free platform after all and you seem quite committed to your cause. Go for it.

And please note your petulant rant remains exactly where it is despite unsupported accusations that the bloggers often remove such comments.

Anonymous said...

"ringy-dingy" - ha ha HA! Takes me back. Thanks, Red.

Anonymous said...

Ditto with 6:52.

Anonymous said...

Wagner does his very best to bash himself:

https://latimesblogs.latimes.com/california-politics/2011/06/video-skirmish-breaks-out-on-assembly-floor-during-budget-debate.html

https://www.washingtonpost.com/nation/2021/04/29/don-wagner-vaccine-tracking-devices/

Days after attending a community Hannukah celebration, Don stands with the group that the ADL describes this way:

https://www.adl.org/resources/backgrounders/turning-point-usa?gclid=Cj0KCQiA5OuNBhCRARIsACgaiqX0AhtW2QmDEQNqo48GLJNY3qvPmwY7P14F4HvOqcgCnc8ozlRDbNIaAt52EALw_wcB



Anonymous said...

What I find interesting about these blogs is that when they attack or lecture someone, it boomerangs! Lol lol lol

They bash the HR. They bash the trustees! They also talk behind their back, then kiss … during the board meetings!

GO BASHERS!!!

Anonymous said...

“And please note your petulant rant remains exactly where it is despite unsupported accusations that the bloggers often remove such comments.”

The person you are accusing of this may be innocent. I did notice that Roy had deleted posts that favored Republican views but were never racist nor offensive.

Anonymous said...

10:38, How did you observe these "deletions" and link them to Roy? Plenty of comments (years of them) that favor "Republican" views remain on the blog.

Anonymous said...

Roy stop being anonymous !

Comments here are ridiculous… looks like you guys have plenty of time to waste especially when it’s close to the end of the semester and everyone is busy!

Amy said...

The friendless often find it difficult to imagine others.

The blog abides.

Anonymous said...

Amy's right. Our 12:53 seems, sadly, lost in himself.

Anonymous said...

TPUSA serves a vital function reminding, educating people that we are all indeed individual sovereigns here in America. Nothing wrong with that unless you're a monarch worshiping member of the PC, extreme academic Left.

Anonymous said...

The ADL offers an assessment of TP-USA:

https://www.adl.org/resources/backgrounders/turning-point-usa

Anonymous said...

The ADL like the SPLC has proved time and again to be more partisan orgs bent on advancing leftism than their original missions. They can engage in smear all day long and none of it amounts to much of anything. They have thrown away what credibility they had left. Where is the ADL's assessment of the notorious antisemite Ilhan Omar?

Anonymous said...

The blog abides!

Anonymous said...

Yeah the blog abides and your STUDENTS and excellent professors are gone! Your district truly deserves professors like you!

Anonymous said...

So true, 11:19. Both colleges have seen the unprecedented resignations of faculty and staff, following the silent lead of the brave psych prof who resigned in early November. Students are no longer applying to either college as they also understand they can no longer transfer to the UCs or CSU who are also caving to the pressure of the vaccinated faculty in their midst. Chapman the same and USC too. Also Stanford. Where will it end?

Anonymous said...

Is this why Ron Ellison retired?

Anonymous said...

The psych professor didn’t resign because of the vaccine mandates. He resigned mid semester before there even was one. Also, I’m pretty sure he would have announced why he was leaving if he was making a political point.

I’m pretty sure that people who resign in protest say publicly why they’re resigning.

Anonymous said...

1:42 pm, so you’re pretty sure about everything, huh!

“Also, I’m pretty sure he would have announced why he was leaving if he was making a political point.”
What political point??? So now you are admitting that this vaccine mandate is for political reason! Stop politicizing when our human rights and health are at stake. If you chose to be vaccinated then go for it, but don’t ever impose upon us your political agenda!

“I’m pretty sure that people who resign in protest say publicly why they’re resigning.”
How sure are you? The current administration and the community colleges are so corrupt that these professors would just resign, remain silent, move on, and not be identified with immoral professors like you. All of you CORRUPT faculty will have a rude awakening when KARMA befalls upon you and your family. It’s just a matter of time!

Anonymous said...

Yes, KARMA… just like when Biden fell, Roy fell, and that female union lady fell — they all hurt their ankle/knee.. more KARMA to come!

Anonymous said...

@1:42, if they have lawyers, they’ll let the lawyers do the talking. The sexual harassment issues might be somehow linked when these pro vaccine mandate professors’ personal integrity are scrutinized.

Anonymous said...

It's true. Hardly any teachers are teaching. That's why the schedule says STAFF. They are trying to hide the fact that the teachers are leaving.

Anonymous said...

And those pro vaccine mandates are actually teaching online!

Anonymous said...

Yes, the Mandates are teaching online.

Anonymous said...

@7:28, good observation!

@1:31, mandate faculty to get vaccinated then ask them to teach online? Explain.

Anonymous said...

“He just says the first thing that comes to his mind” - Ha ha ha!

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