The Los Angeles Times has made their “endorsement” for Los Angeles City Council District 10 that bypasses incumbent Heather Hutt, Asm. Reggie Jones-Sawyer, Grace Yoo and Aura Vasquez in favor of a pastor of a local church.
Their choice to endorse Eddie Anderson SCREAMS the involvement of the now convicted former councilman for the district, Mark Ridley-Thomas (MRT).
Anderson is a supporter of MRT calling him “a moral leader with moral vision” in a video titled “Why Pastor Eddie supports Mark Ridley-Thomas for Los Angeles City Council”.
The endorsement team slammed Hutt for “not having a vision” for the district, said Jones-Sawyer’s “proposals to improve city government tend to look backward rather than forward”.
The two other candidates, attorney Grace Yoo and environmental consultant Aura Vasquez, ran for the seat in 2020. Both have served as city commissioners and have experience in making change in City Hall. Yoo was part of a lawsuit that stopped the city from cutting down mature trees during sidewalk repairs. Vasquez helped push the Department of Water and Power to move faster toward 100% renewable energy.
Endorsement: Eddie Anderson for Los Angeles City Council District 10
But the LAT Editorial Board said all of the above don’t “match Anderson’s vision and on-the-ground community experience. He is the candidate who has the best chance of bringing people together to confront the challenges of the moment and work together for a better district and city.”
Is it Anderson’s vision or Mark Ridley-Thomas’ vision they’re referring to?
This endorsement REEKS of MRT’s involvement and further erodes the credibility of the Los Angeles Times to provide unbiased news to whatever readers they have left.
This is some BULLSH**!