LA Times Owner: 'Competence Matters'

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Dr. Patrick Soon-Shiong is the billionaire owner of the LA Times. He's been making news lately for suggesting the paper needed to change to become more balanced and offer opinions from all sides. He plans to add a bias meter to every article to get feedback on how the paper is doing. And true to his word of looking for divergent voices, he even added Scott Jennings to the LA Times editorial board.

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So it's not a complete shock that Soon-Shiong is being criticial of how the Los Angeles wildfires are being managed. Last week he started talking about the importance of competence in elected officials.

Like me, he was pretty irritated when LA County sent out an emergency evacuation notice to all 10 million people in LA County by accident.

Saturday he admitted his paper's endorsement of Karen Bass for mayor of LA a mistake and tied that to his decision not to allow the paper to endorse Kamala Harris.

His message is that competence in elected officials matters and, by implication, we're clearly not seeing much of that from Mayor Karen Bass. He starts by accepting some blame because his paper endorsed Bass when she ran for office in 2022. "We endorsed Karen Bass. I think right now in front that's a mistake and we admit that," he said.

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Soon-Shiong hasn't been quite as aggressive in criticizing Gov. Gavin Newsom but he did reference him in another interview he gave yesterday. "I just heard this excuse about disinformation," he said. "I mean I think that's outrageous when you have thousands of acres burning and 10 people are dead," he added.

I'm pretty certain he's referring to Newsom there as this is the pinned tweet on Newsom's account:

Newsom will say anything to keep his future run for higher office in play which is why today he's suddenly RTing Charlie Kirk and praising Gov. Abbott today. He'll praise anyone who let's him lay claim to being a competent leader at the moment and he'll attack anyone who says otherwise.

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So what about that empty reservoir? That's still under investigation which means he can defer all questions about that until the investigation is complete. When will that be? Probably weeks or months from now when the initial heat of this disaster is no longer on him. This is a political tactic masquerading as an attempt at accountability.

In any case, it's good to see the owner of the LA Times making competence an issue and forcing elected Democrats to defend their failures.

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