Mayoral hopefuls City Attorney Dennis Herrera and Supervisor Ross Mirkarimi
attended a Democratic Party fundraiser/party yesterday
to celebrate the inauguration of Barack Obama to the US presidency.
Photos by Luke Thomas
By Luke Thomas
January 21, 2009
Following Barack Obama’s inauguration to the US presidency yesterday, San Francisco Democrats attended a swimmingly fancy bash held in the Green Room of the War Memorial building.
Billed as “Inauguration West 2009,” the fundraiser/party attracted hundreds of Democratic Party faithful, including several local and state elected officials, to celebrate their party’s wresting control of the White House from the clutches of the Republican Party, and to bid good riddance farewell to former President George Bush and former Vice President Dick Cheney’s Neocon corporatist agenda.
Following the Democratic Party soiree, Fog City Journal attended a peoples’ party organized by the League of Pissed Off Voters who were celebrating not being pissed off, at least for one day.
“We’ll have to wait and see if Barack is the real deal, or not,” said one league member, who requested not to be named, “but today we’re celebrating an historic moment in US history.”
The party was held at El Rio in the Mission District and was attended by several off-duty San Francisco Chronicle scribes who played well with the echelons of San Francisco’s progressive movement.
More photos after the jump.
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Rumored mayoral hopeful Assessor Phil Ting,
Supervisor David Campos, School Board Commissioner Norman Yee
and California State Senator Mark Leno.
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Assemblymember Tom Ammiano.
David Chiu enjoys some female attention
since his election to the Board presidency.
Supervisor Ross Mirkarimi, San Francisco Labor Council Executive Director Tim Paulson
and Supervisor Eric Mar.
2010 District 6 Supervisoral hopefuls Jim Meko and Debra Walker.
Former San Francisco Board President Aaron Peskin
flanked by secret admirers.
Supervisor John Avalos and wife, Karen Zapata.
Best political mind victor Hope Johnson
and Supervisor Chris Daly.
Aaron Peskin and Chris Daly.
Hope Johnson blesses “Mister and Missus BFFs for life.”
A non-publishable discussion develops between
Aaron Peskin and David Heller.
Chris Daly, Lisa Crowfoot, Jamie Sanbonmatsu, Wade Crowfoot,
and School Board President Kim-Shree Maufas.
On the way to El Rio, Hope Johnson and Susan Vaughan and Rick Hauptman.
Hope Johnson demonstrates a gravity defying stunt
on the number 49 bus.
Intergalactic messenger Frank Chu at El Rio.
Bruce Wolfe, Rick Hauptman, Susan King and Mark Sanchez.
Marc Salomon, Kay Vasilyeva, Debra Walker and Hope Johnson.
January 22, 2009 at 1:20 am
Luke has way too much fun on the “job”.