Yes, I have lived here almost my whole adult life, and the San Francisco Chronicle is definitely basically a liberal newspaper in its editorial policy. The Examiner, on the other hand, is very conservative. As far as news content goes, however, they both report pretty evenhandedly, and very credibly I think. The Chronicle has really good science articles, in my opinion.
Is there any medical data suggesting that snorting cocaine can cause a crooked member? I would suspect that at one time he dabbled fairly heavy in cocaine, but the times were really different. My boss kept his right in his desk, and it was not uncommon to see executives with that tell-tale white crust on their nostrils, grinding their teeth usually too.
I am personally not disturbed by that. The late seventies and early eighties were rife with cocaine, and it was a socially acceptable, status drug. I am more concerned with perjury, subornation of perjury, and obstruction of justice. |