- Scott Wiener changes course, calls war in Gaza ‘genocide’
Sen Scott Wiener referred to Israel’s war in Gaza as genocide for the first time Sunday, changing course after he got heckled at the first major congressional candidates forum last week Wiener
- Scott Wiener - Wikipedia
Scott Wiener (born May 11, 1970) is an American politician who has served as a member of the California State Senate from the 11th district since 2016 A member of the Democratic Party, his district encompasses San Francisco and parts of San Mateo County
- Scott Wiener Pivots After Congressional Forum: ‘Israel Has . . . - KQED
State Sen Scott Wiener, a candidate for California’s 11th Congressional District, participates in a forum with other candidates at UC Law San Francisco on Jan 7, 2026 Wiener’s shift after refraining from calling Israel’s attacks on Gaza a genocide, comes less than a week after a forum between candidates vying to fill Speaker Emerita Nancy Pelosi’s seat (Beth LaBerge KQED)
- California State Sen. Scott Wiener Shifts Stance, Now Labels Israeli
Sen Scott Wiener updates his view on Israel's actions in Gaza, now calling them genocide, amid political backlash
- Senator Wiener’s Condensed Bio | Senator Scott Wiener
Senator Scott Wiener represents San Francisco and northern San Mateo County in the California State Senate Elected in 2016, Senator Wiener focuses extensively on housing, transportation, civil rights, criminal justice reform, clean energy, and alleviating poverty
- Scott Adams, Creator of the Satirical ‘Dilbert’ Comic Strip, Dies at 68
Scott Adams in 2014 in his home office in Pleasanton, Calif For more than 30 years, his comic strip, “Dilbert,” chronicled the absurdities of the high-tech workplace and skewered management
- Leather-clad Scott Wiener bends to anti-Israel hecklers, calls Gaza . . .
California state Sen Scott Wiener finally caved to a woke, anti-Israel crowd — branding Israel's war in Gaza a "genocide" after being hammered by hecklers at a heated candidate forum
- ‘Dilbert’ cartoonist Scott Adams dies at 68 - The Washington Post
Scott Adams, ‘Dilbert’ creator who poked fun at bad bosses, dies at 68 His three-panel comic strip was once published in more than 2,000 newspapers Publishers cut ties with Mr Adams after he
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