San Francisco once again takes a stand against the military

Two things are going on in San Francisco that demonstrate that City’s abiding dislike for the American military. The first thing to note today is that the Board of Supervisors is set to vote on Supervisor Chris Daly’s umpteenth attack against the Blue Angels. I’m confident that it will fail but reiterate my warning that Daly is going to keep trying until everyone becomes so bored that he’s able to slip it under the radar and make it a done deal. The second thing is a news report that San Francisco’s Film Commission has refused the Marines permission to film a recruiting commercial.

UPDATE: There is a misnomer in my post. Steve Schippert, writing at The Tank, has a better name for the City that used to know how: “the semi-autonomous North American region known currently as San Francisco.” That’s just too funny.

UPDATE II:  As I predicted the resolution failed.   Michelle Malkin has the best epitaph for this latest attack:

Will Daly give it a rest now? Not bloody likely. As sure as fog rises over the bay, you can count on hardcore leftists in San Francisco to keep attacking the military. It’s in their DNA.