Politics

Rosendahl thinking big

Westside city councilman Bill Rosendahl admits that he is actively considering a run for the U.S. Senate if Dianne Feinstein steps down in 2012. This even though, as the LA Weekly's Tibby Rothman puts it in an item at L.A. Daily, "his governing resume is excessively slim."

"I care as much about world events as potholes," he tells us. Three factors would decide things: "If I become a force in Southern California and San Diego," and, "if the opportunity viably presents itself," and if he is seen as a "go-to, get-things-done guy."

Insert joke about Rosendahl smoking the funny stuff.

Also at the Weekly: Clash in Venice over Winnebagos, overnight parking, the homeless and City Hall permits.


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