If You Think Pelosi Is bad. . .
What to know about San Francisco Democrat Scott Wiener, who aims to replace Nancy Pelosi in Congress.
As the California Globe reports, California State Senator Scott Wiener, San Francisco Democrat, has filed paperwork to run for Rep. Nancy Pelosi’s 11th District congressional seat in 2028, or in 2026 if she decides not to run next year. As Sir Bedevire (Terry Jones) might say, who is this who intends to replace the woman he calls “one of the icons of American politics?”
Originally from New Jersey, Wiener moved to San Francisco in 1997 and worked as an attorney until 2010, when he gained election to the San Francisco Board of Supervisors. In 2016, Wiener backed an ordinance to boycott 30 states over their alleged rollback of “LGBTQ rights.” In 2023 the city repealed the measure because it increased costs by 20 percent.
In 2019, Wiener authored SB-145, which allows a 24-year-old to have sex with a 14-year-old and escape registration on the sex offender registry. In September, 2020, Gov. Gavin Newsom signed the measure. San Diego Democrat Lorena Gonzalez, author of the vile AB-5, thought Weiner had crossed the line.
“I cannot in my mind, as a mother, understand how sex between a 24-year-old and a 14-year-old could ever be ‘consensual.’ How it could ever not be a registrable offense,” Gonzalez said. “I don’t care what kind of sex it is, I don’t care,” Gonzales said. “The bottom line is when a 24-year-old has sex with a 14-year-old, it is always in an inequitable situation.” California parents might take advice from Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young and “teach your children well.”
Sen. Wiener is also disturbed by recent rulings against men competing in women’s sports.
Penn, for example, revoked the awards of William Thomas, a former member of the men’s swim team who as “Lia Thomas,” rudder intact, prefers to compete against women.
“As fascism rises,” Weiner posted, “we get to see who resists and who collaborates. Penn and UVA are collaborating, folding like cheap tents,” and “history will remember, just like it remembers who made what choices in the 1930s.” And so on, from the Harvard Law alum who aims to replace Nancy Pelosi, first elected in 1987.
In 2001 in the Congressional Record, Pelosi marked the100th birthday of her favorite Stalinist, Communist Party kingpin Harry Bridges. The “icon of American politics” is a tough act to follow, but Scott Wiener seems up to the task.
By the way, this is the other progressive Democrat, Jackie Fielder, that San Francisco voters rejected in favor of Weiner in the 2020 race for state senator. Just sayin’.
You’d think San Fran might go with a Fielder, given all the pitchers and catchers they have.
It makes total sense for the Democrat Party to replace a crook with a monster. And Wiener will get plenty of campaign money from the Pederast lobby.