Willie Brown, the former mayor of San Francisco and speaker of the California Assembly, launched the political career of Kamala Harris.
Willie Brown's political career relied on Willie Brown.
Kamala Harris's political career, at least at its earliest stages, relied on Willie Brown, too.
Harris called her association with Brown "An albatross hanging around my neck." But women do not date bald, short, married men three decades their senior because they drag them down.
In the late 1970s, Jim Jones, boosted by Assemblyman Brown, City Supervisor Harvey Milk, Mayor George Moscone, and other local power players, flashed the middle finger to his amused congregants behind Brown.
If not for Brown, Harris would never be on the cusp of a presidential nomination.
Jim Jones appeared on Willie Brown's radar in a massive way in 1975, when the latter lobbied the former to provide manpower to propel George Moscone to the San Francisco mayor's office in an extremely tight race against Republican John Barbagelata.
In 1976, Brown publicly compared the on-the-rise Peoples Temple leader to such figures as Albert Einstein and Martin Luther King.
Jones stayed in Guyana from the date of Brown's letter four days short of a year, when, on November 18, 1978, he orchestrated the mass suicide/murder of his followers after ordering the murder of Congressman Leo Ryan, three other journalists, and defector Patty Parks on a nearby airstrip.
More than 900 people, including the man Willie Brown compared to Martin Luther King, died in Jonestown.
The last time around, a Willie Brown production gained control of a mere jungle outpost and more than 900 people died.
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