Jerry Brown

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    mjhaag

    Sat Jul 08 2006

    I fear for Oakland now that Ron Dellums is taking over.

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    drummond

    Thu Dec 08 2005

    Ironically, the very technological proposals that earned him the nickname "Governor Moonbeam" came to fruition.

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    wavebacker

    Thu Dec 08 2005

    About "Governor Moonbeam" In 1978, Chicago Tribune columnist Mike Royko nicknamed Brown "Governor Moonbeam" for his proposal for the State of California to purchase its own satellite that would be launched into orbit to provide emergency communications for the state (a similar program of leasing satellites was later adopted by the state). The "Governor Moonbeam" nickname quickly became associated with his quirky politics, which were considered eccentric and even radical by some in California and the rest of the nation. He was even the subject of "California Über Alles" by punk band the Dead Kennedys, a bizarre fantasy about Brown being an evil Zen fascist. Many of the concepts suggested by Governor Brown that were considered quirky at the time would later be considered forward looking and are now simply conventional. Almost twenty years later, in 1992, Royko would disavow the nickname, proclaiming Brown to be "just as serious" as any other politician.