A sampling of Chris Daly’s colleagues on Michela Alioto-Pier’s call for censure (and if he doesn’t call anybody “punk-ass bitch” between now and next week, things might look better):
Tom Ammiano: “He was good today.” … “Doesn’t really resolve the problem, it becomes more divisive.” … Tuesday behavior showed a 180-degree turn. … “Everything has consequences.”
Aaron Peskin (running for Board President): “I haven’t seen the tape. I was on a much-needed vacation.”
Sean Elsberd (last guy Daly called a punk-ass bitch): “Should it pass it sends a strong signal to the public that we will be respectful of them.” … “I agree with everything Supervisor Alioto-Pier just said.”
Bevan Dufty (running for Board President): “Once we get to this point it’s a no-win and I hope we become a more cohesive board.” … Tuesday was a good example of various board factions working together in a positive manner. … “I don’t want to take one side, I’m staying straight down the middle.” …
Gerardo Sandoval: “No comment.” Saw the hearing in question.
Matt Gonzalez: This is new ground. A lot of members of the public were lobbing bombs, interrupting Chris. … “It’s never OK to be discourteous, but I understand why it happened.”
More in Wednesday’s Ex.