Limping along
Jerry Brown just emailed me again. He didn’t ask me for money this time (for what, I can’t figure out, since he isn’t a declared candidate for anything). Here’s what he had to say:
Dear Lee
As Anne and I get ready for Thanksgiving tomorrow, many fond memories of past family gatherings come to mind. It is on these occasions that my father would often share stories of his family, particularly his grandfather who came across the plains and over the Sierras to Sacramento in 1852. In those days, the challenges were enormous and of a type we can barely imagine.
Today we face entirely different challenges. Whether they are bigger or smaller, I can’t say. But I do know that California is still a state of imagination and boundless possibility. Our pioneering spirit is very much alive and will enable us to handle any of our problems, however daunting they may now appear.
As you take time to enjoy Thanksgiving with your own family and reflect on the year that is drawing to a close, you can take renewed encouragement from the courage and achievements that have made California such a unique and wonderful place.
My best wishes to you and your family.
With respect,
Jerry Brown
I’ve always rather liked Jerry, and I appreciate these emails. So I responded thusly:
Jerry,
Are you running for something?
Because I might consider supporting you if I knew you were running for something.
Perhaps governor? Because there are no Democrats declared in that race. Kind of embarrassing.
Happy Thanksgiving.
Lee
I’ll let you know what he says.