@1prouddemocrat - that's not really her take on the murders. She is stating pretty much what was said in court by his defense. He was not found guilty of murder, only manslaughter.
Lived through this in SF. Feinstein did an admirable job in the aftermath and since, and has earned my respect based on how she responded in the face of this tragedy. Harvey Milk is a hero. Too easily forgotten is all this is George Moscone--fine human being, dutiful public servant and ahead of his time in so many ways. Dark days for the City.
Feinstein was at the heart of this tragedy, with that known i find this interview very strange at some level. She recounts the murder of two of her closest colleagues only as a milestone in her political career. She then goes on talking about sticking her finger in the bullet hole on Harvey Milks dead body...what is that about?
@IvyLeagueAssassin When recalling major events from the past, certain details might sound futile and insignificant to outsiders but fundamental and unforgettable for those who went through those events. For some reason(s), Ms. Feinstein sticking that finger in the bullet hole became a big moment from that event that she still vividly remembers. Relatively speaking, it must have made a bigger impression on her than other moments around it. Everyone would prioritize these differently.
Interesting to hear Mrs Feinstein's perspective on the assassinations. While Mr White was certainly not in the best health mentally, that does not excuse the double murder.
She doesn't usually spend much time with her interns. I was an intern with her office in DC over 11 years ago and while she's a hard worker, she's also a busy one.
@SuchIsLifeVideos I actually never met her but her assistant informed me she won't see the movie "Milk" for obvious reasons...would bring back bad memories.
Thanks for the video! I interned for Senator Feinstein last year and it was a privilege to work for her...despite any criticisms people have, I know for a fact that she listens to everyone and truly does care.
@1prouddemocrat - that's not really her take on the murders. She is stating pretty much what was said in court by his defense. He was not found guilty of murder, only manslaughter.
KissofDawn2012 2 months ago
@Seattlecarnut -
abundancia or abbondanza- it means abundance or richness in Spanish and Italian but is used as a fancy word in English.
KissofDawn2012 2 months ago
What was that word Feinstein used to describe how George Moscone lived? He "lived life fully, he lived it with___."
Seattlecarnut 4 months ago
Very interesting piece. Thanks for posting
supabmg3 6 months ago
@LiquorWreckedEmGood - Wow that was orginal. Steel wool? Very good hon.
ronnykmarshall 6 months ago
You can tell that even to this day it's hard for Dianne to talk about this.
ronnykmarshall 6 months ago
@LiquorWreckedEmGood - Piss off
ronnykmarshall 6 months ago
Lived through this in SF. Feinstein did an admirable job in the aftermath and since, and has earned my respect based on how she responded in the face of this tragedy. Harvey Milk is a hero. Too easily forgotten is all this is George Moscone--fine human being, dutiful public servant and ahead of his time in so many ways. Dark days for the City.
amykj1 7 months ago
Feinstein was at the heart of this tragedy, with that known i find this interview very strange at some level. She recounts the murder of two of her closest colleagues only as a milestone in her political career. She then goes on talking about sticking her finger in the bullet hole on Harvey Milks dead body...what is that about?
IvyLeagueAssassin 8 months ago
@IvyLeagueAssassin When recalling major events from the past, certain details might sound futile and insignificant to outsiders but fundamental and unforgettable for those who went through those events. For some reason(s), Ms. Feinstein sticking that finger in the bullet hole became a big moment from that event that she still vividly remembers. Relatively speaking, it must have made a bigger impression on her than other moments around it. Everyone would prioritize these differently.
Kikrokos 6 months ago
Where is this video from?
neurotiiko 8 months ago
Interesting to hear Mrs Feinstein's perspective on the assassinations. While Mr White was certainly not in the best health mentally, that does not excuse the double murder.
1prouddemocrat 8 months ago
She looks like a vampire.
StanBennet 9 months ago
She doesn't usually spend much time with her interns. I was an intern with her office in DC over 11 years ago and while she's a hard worker, she's also a busy one.
jenne1017 10 months ago
great video
avmsf 11 months ago
This bitch is crazy.
thegr8danwhite 1 year ago
@thegr8danwhite Women must really frighten you, eh?
Joestatler 9 months ago
@thegr8danwhite Sorry, but anybody with the s/n "thegr8danwhite" is crazy.
Hister333 9 months ago
"I remember it as if it were yesterday.." What's that you older-than-time bitch, the big bang? Why can't terrorists kill the right people?
canisdormit 1 year ago
Gee, this must have been so difficult for her , I could tell she was having a hard time keeping from crying!
Elizabeththegreatest 1 year ago
@SuchIsLifeVideos I actually never met her but her assistant informed me she won't see the movie "Milk" for obvious reasons...would bring back bad memories.
cajayson8301 1 year ago
Thanks for the video! I interned for Senator Feinstein last year and it was a privilege to work for her...despite any criticisms people have, I know for a fact that she listens to everyone and truly does care.
This was a horrible moment for SF and our country
cajayson8301 1 year ago
@cajayson8301 Whatever!
StanBennet 9 months ago
@SuchIsLifeVideos I had a feeling this was an unuseual moment for her. She seemed so mysterious to me through the yrs.
Clemburke1111 1 year ago
WOW,,thanks for this video.
Clemburke1111 1 year ago 2