May 24, 2007
Migden changes her story
Carole Migden, the powerful head of the Democrat caucus in the California State Senate, has changed her story about the series of accidents she caused (the number has climbed from two to three in one day) over a 20 mile stretch of busy freeway, sending a mother and young child to the emergency room by seriously rear-ending their Honda with her state-leased SUV. At first she claimed she was reaching for her cell phone, but when she encountered mockery over her vote for a bill outlawing speaking on a cell phone without a headset or hands-free set-up, it was time for Plan B.
Now she is claiming she must have been under the influence of medication she is taking for her previously undisclosed bout with leukemia. This raises even more awkward questions.
State Sen. Carole Migden, whom the CHP now says may have been involved in as many as three traffic accidents last Friday, today revealed publicly for the first time that she has been battling leukemia for the past decade and that medication she takes may have caused her to become disoriented while driving."My only explanation is that it is medically related in some way," Migden, 56, said in an interview with The Chronicle.
The Democratic lawmaker who represents San Francisco and Marin County said she plans to underdo neurological tests to try to determine what may have happened.
"I owe an explanation to the public and myself, and in particular the person I hurt,'' she said, referring to the driver of a Honda sedan that was slightly injured in a rear-end collision. "I don't have a recollection of what happened. I can only conclude I had a medical event I can't explain. It's not an excuse; it may be an explanation."
Was she lying when she said she was reaching for a cell phone? Does she now claim she wasn't? Or is she saying she was reaching for it but also driving under the influence of drugs which impair her?
How long has she been driving the streets and freeways of California under the influence of drugs which so severely incapacitate her that she can drive 20 miles in the wrong direction along familiar roads and not notice? In other words, how long has she been recklessly endangering the public?
Is her medication labeled cautioning her to avoid driving and operating heavy machinery? If yes, why did she ignore the warnings? If no, why were the medications not so labeled? Is she the first person to report impairment from the drug?
I congratulate Migden on her beating of her cancer, and her ability to function in a position of serious responsibility to the public while fighting for her life. But she has now caused injury, and is lucky she did not kill anyone. If her second story holds water, she has been endangering the public ever since she began the medication she is taking now.
And what is her excuse for berating bystanders:
"She kept saying, 'You can't talk to me like that, I'm a state senator,"' he said. "She was kind of wobbly. She didn't seem alert. She was not acting normally."