Former Stranger scribe-turned-political-consultant Sandeep Kaushik, who covers media and politics part-time for PubliCola, is working as a spokesman for Mayor Greg Nickels's reelection campaign. Stories in both the Seattle Times and seattlepi.com quote Kaushik defending Nickels's record on the environment and noting that two legs of McGinn's campaign platform—fixing the schools and improving public transit—have to do with entities that aren't overseen by the city.
PubliCola has been unabashedly enthusiastic about McGinn's campaign, which puts the publication in an interesting position (summed up by one commenter as "too much (in a good, sort of weird way)!!!!") Kaushik, stating the obvious, says, "I can't control what Josh writes," adding, "I don't write about things I'm working on."
And now, please enjoy this classic Stranger video, in which McGinn—one of the chief opponents, along with the Stranger, of 2007's roads and transit ballot measure—tears into proponents of the measure, including Sandeep and the Transportation Choices Coalition's Rob Johnson (that bus, by the way, is still on my desk):
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