https://www.sacbee.com/opinion/gil-duran/article249982989.html If you must stab a politician friend in the back, you might as well do it on the Ides of March. That’s the date in 44 B.C. when a group of Roman senators dispatched Julius Caesar. Caesar’s fictional last words — “et tu, Brute?” — must ring true for Sen. Dianne Feinstein, who now finds herself publicly betrayed by a longtime friend, Gov. Gavin Newsom. During an MSNBC interview on March 15, Newsom promised to appoint a Black woman to fill Feinstein’s Senate seat if she resigns.
If you must stab a politician friend in the back, you might as well do it on the Ides of March. That’s the date in 44 B.C. when a group of Roman senators dispatched Julius Caesar.
Caesar’s fictional last words — “et tu, Brute?” — must ring true for Sen. Dianne Feinstein, who now finds herself publicly betrayed by a longtime friend, Gov. Gavin Newsom. During an MSNBC interview on March 15, Newsom promised to appoint a Black woman to fill Feinstein’s Senate seat if she resigns.