Let’s give credit where it’s due. There are a few things San Francisco District Attorney Chesa Boudin does very well — like dodging questions, blaming others, and making excuses. He repeats the same talking points over and over. “Restorative justice,” “mass incarceration,” “charging cases,” blah, blah, blah. If I sound cynical, that’s because I believe actions speak louder than words. Don’t get me wrong — Boudin is a good talker. The problem is, he can’t back it up. The embattled district attorney is currently facing a recall election June 7, and if a recent
Victimizers over victims
Victimizers over victims
Victimizers over victims
Let’s give credit where it’s due. There are a few things San Francisco District Attorney Chesa Boudin does very well — like dodging questions, blaming others, and making excuses. He repeats the same talking points over and over. “Restorative justice,” “mass incarceration,” “charging cases,” blah, blah, blah. If I sound cynical, that’s because I believe actions speak louder than words. Don’t get me wrong — Boudin is a good talker. The problem is, he can’t back it up. The embattled district attorney is currently facing a recall election June 7, and if a recent