California – Governor Candidate Compares Wait Lines At DMV To The Holocaust

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    Candidate John Cox talking to folks at the DMV on Broadway in Sacramento about long wait times California – A Republican candidate for governor in California said he’d stop comparing wait times at the Department of Motor Vehicles to the experience of Holocaust survivors.

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    John Cox had come under fire for telling a story Wednesday about a Holocaust survivor who complained about the long lines when the two met at a DMV in Long Beach, California. “He survived concentration camps, and he said this was worse. He’s 90 years old and he had to wait four hours down in Long Beach. Can you imagine that?” Cox said, according to the Capital Public Radio.

    A spokesman for Cox told Talking Points Memo Thursday that the the candidate will “no longer” tell the story, calling it an “honest mistake.”

    “The guy said that [the lines] reminded him of 1937 Germany when you had to wait in line to get processed. … John has told this story a few times, he misspoke,” Matt Shupe told TPM. “He basically tried to condense it, you know, and he misspoke. And so it was an honest mistake, there was no deeper implication.”

    Cox will face Gavin Newsom, a Democrat and the lieutenant governor, in November, and has been using the long wait times at the DMV as an example of legislative inaction


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    PaulinSaudi
    PaulinSaudi
    5 years ago

    Class, you can’t fake it. You are born with it.

    Raphael_Kaufman
    Raphael_Kaufman
    5 years ago

    Comments like that demean and cheapen the Holocaust experience. The comment most used was that if one wanted to know what life was like in the Soviet Union, they should spend a day at the DMV.