Most bizarre man in the street interview ever?
Is it just me, or does this C.W. Nevius story in the San Francisco Chronicle — about the public reaction to Mayor Gavin Newsom’s admission of cuckolding one of his principal staff people — contain the wierdest man-in-the-street reaction ever to appear in a major newspaper? Although almost everyone we spoke to admitted to some ...
Is it just me, or does this C.W. Nevius story in the San Francisco Chronicle -- about the public reaction to Mayor Gavin Newsom's admission of cuckolding one of his principal staff people -- contain the wierdest man-in-the-street reaction ever to appear in a major newspaper? Although almost everyone we spoke to admitted to some disappointment, Newsom's firm and unqualified apology played to raves.... That seemed to be the buzz on the streets of San Francisco, too. Tarri Chandler, who said she was homeless and was carrying a cardboard cup that read "Cold, very hungry, please help,'' said she didn't think it was much of a story. "What? That he was sleeping with somebody?'' said Chandler, who was wearing at least three jackets to hold off the cold. "I thought that's why he got divorced in the first place. And let's be honest, if you are a woman and you want to move up in the office, what better way than sex?''
Is it just me, or does this C.W. Nevius story in the San Francisco Chronicle — about the public reaction to Mayor Gavin Newsom’s admission of cuckolding one of his principal staff people — contain the wierdest man-in-the-street reaction ever to appear in a major newspaper?
Although almost everyone we spoke to admitted to some disappointment, Newsom’s firm and unqualified apology played to raves…. That seemed to be the buzz on the streets of San Francisco, too. Tarri Chandler, who said she was homeless and was carrying a cardboard cup that read “Cold, very hungry, please help,” said she didn’t think it was much of a story. “What? That he was sleeping with somebody?” said Chandler, who was wearing at least three jackets to hold off the cold. “I thought that’s why he got divorced in the first place. And let’s be honest, if you are a woman and you want to move up in the office, what better way than sex?”
Daniel W. Drezner is a professor of international politics at the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy at Tufts University and co-host of the Space the Nation podcast. Twitter: @dandrezner
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