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Writing in The Wall Street Journal, Shikha Dalmia and Lisa Snell explore the dubious tactics--and even more dubious arguments--of California's campaign for universal preschool.

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Jason Ligon | March 20, 2006, 11:20am | #

Wow. Look at you guys with WSJ cred now.

Mike Laursen | March 20, 2006, 11:26am | #

Not sure who Tom Torlakson is, but if Don Perata has publicly withdrawn his support, that's a big deal. For readers outside California, Perata is the president of the California Senate and often described as "the second most powerful politician in the state".

Jersey McJones | March 20, 2006, 12:22pm | #

If Reiner should be punished for his role in the First 5 financing scandal, then Bush should be impeached for paying off media hacks to spread the word on his programs. Anyone who says otherwise is a steaming pile of dung.

JMJ

MikeP | March 20, 2006, 12:28pm | #

And, similarly, when I get the lovely glossy mailing from my "representative" praising all the good things she is doing on my behalf, she should be impeached as well.

Jersey McJones | March 20, 2006, 1:39pm | #

As long as the taxpayors are not paying for it, it's okay though, right Mike?

JMJ

Thomas Paine's Goiter | March 20, 2006, 1:51pm | #

If Reiner should be punished for his role in the First 5 financing scandal, then Bush should be impeached for paying off media hacks to spread the word on his programs.

Yes, I can see how someone would make this leap. *rolls eyes*

Evan | March 20, 2006, 2:10pm | #

JMJ + MikeP:

Small detail: Bush is an elected government official. Meathead is a private citizen. Not that I typically favor giving special protections to the political class, but, really...

MikeP | March 20, 2006, 2:22pm | #

As long as the taxpayors are not paying for it, it's okay though, right Mike?

Sure... so long as she uses neither franking privileges, printing privileges, nor Congressional staff time.

My point is that incumbants' usage of taxpayer monies runs far deeper than the president.

Evan,

Rob Reiner is the appointed head of a state commission. The fact that he as a private citizen effectively invented the position does not absolve himself of his public responsibilities now that he has it.

Mike Laursen | March 20, 2006, 3:39pm | #

re: "If Reiner should be punished for his role in the First 5 financing scandal, then Bush should be impeached for paying off media hacks to spread the word on his programs."

Sounds awesome! Let's get rid of both of them!

The Wine Commonsewer | March 21, 2006, 12:29am | #

Imagine the outrage if some Right-to Life group siphoned off $800 million in tobacco funds to support public sevice ads touting the benefits of adoption over abortion. Boy Howdy, the LA Times woulda jumped on that. Like a year ago, when the Reiner misappropriation allegations first surfaced.