Los Angeles Times Regrets Endorsing Karen Bass Amid Leadership Criticism

Dr. Patrick Soon-Shiong, owner of the Los Angeles Times, admitted Monday that endorsing Democratic Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass during the 2022 election was a mistake. Speaking on The Morning Meeting, Soon-Shiong criticized Bass’ competence, citing her response to recent California wildfires and suggesting voters prioritize capability over political affiliation.

The Los Angeles Times endorsed Bass in May 2022, and she defeated real estate developer Rick Caruso in November. However, Soon-Shiong now questions that decision, emphasizing the importance of leadership skills over political experience. He highlighted widespread frustration over Bass’ handling of state crises, including her decision to travel to Ghana during devastating wildfires that have claimed at least 24 lives and destroyed thousands of homes.

Bass’ absence has drawn backlash from Californians, as she appeared disconnected and unresponsive when questioned by Sky News about her overseas trip. Critics argue that her actions demonstrate a lack of accountability and leadership during critical moments.

Soon-Shiong’s remarks also reflect a broader shift in perspective. He stated that leaders should have real-world management experience and understand the struggles of ordinary citizens. He acknowledged former President Donald Trump’s focus on competence in governance, suggesting it has resonated with voters across party lines.

The Los Angeles Times, under Soon-Shiong’s direction, did not endorse a presidential candidate for the 2024 election, marking a significant departure from the publication’s tradition. This move aligns with his call for voters to assess leaders based on effectiveness rather than partisan loyalty.

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