Opinion: Chat with Robert Greene, Tuesday at 2 p.m.
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Robert Greene will be chatting live Tuesday, April 17, at 2 p.m. Greene is a member of the Times editorial board and Opinion L.A.’s philosopher-king-jester of city and state governance. He writes erudite unsigned editorials and bylined gems. In recent weeks, Greene has:
- shocked and awed Don Perata’s resolution on the Iraq War;
- raised the hue and cry over Republocrat redistricting;
- sent an IM to the future of direct democracy; and
- fought the power of pre-election.
You may also know Robert Greene from his brilliant stint as the Slylock Fox of city governance for the L.A. Weekly, where among many wonderful projects he:
- helped rearrange the tables at L.A.’s broken neighborhood councils;
- leapt tall buildings with the newly minted mayor;
- chased SEIU’s mobile phone banks down the narrow corridor of campaign finance law; and
- helped consolidate the iron power of the Villaraigosa regime.
Now’s your chance to give Greene a piece of your mind. Go to chat.latimes.com for free registration, then follow the link to ‘Opinion Chat.’ If you can’t make it to the chat, email us at [email protected] and we’ll pass your question along to Greene.
(If you have any problems with login or chat, please let us know at [email protected].)