Sam Gould / Seneca Scott: Pugilists for Conservative Causes
Both Attack Progressives in Their Respective Communities,
Both Win Free Speech Law Suits Over Their Respective Tormentors
News Analysis
Emeryville Planning Commissioner, Sam Gould, has won a court decision from litigation initiated by Councilman Kalimah Priforce for ‘targeted harassment, intimidation, and racially charged retaliation’ against the council member. The judge’s decision, delivered following the civil harassment hearing in Alameda County Superior Court, found that Mr Gould’s assailing actions and speech directed against Mr Priforce that prompted the litigation did not rise to a level that would justify a nullification of the citizen Planning Commissioner’s free speech rights.
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Emeryville's Progressive Black Councilman Kalimah Priforce The object of scorn from Planning Commissioner Sam Gould. |
Commissioner Gould has not revealed why he seems to have stopped the public haranguing of the Council member however by March, the damage had already been done, prompting the Councilman to bypass the feckless and politicized Code of Ethics to make a case against Gould in Alameda County Superior Court.
Seneca Scott who for years has engaged in a scorched earth campaign against all progressive comers across Alameda County, especially former Alameda County District Attorney Pamela Price. Mr Scott, has served as a ‘hit man’ for conservative pols who have sought to appear above the fray. Mr Gould has taken on that same role, essentially offering his services to the conservative majority on the Council who have desired to attack their colleague Priforce but who have thus far not been entirely comfortable appearing unseemly or partisan.Interestingly, Mr Scott also just beat an attempt to restrain him by use of the Alameda County court exactly like Mr Gould (they both had the same judge). Mr Scott, a central organizer behind the recall of former Oakland mayor Sheng Thao drew the ire of Brandon Harami, a former Thao aide who sought the restraining order in April, accusing Mr Scott of harassing him online. The judge in that case also ruled in favor of ‘free speech’ rights, for private citizens over elected officials. Mr Scott, the darling of the East Bay corporate elite, has amassed a war chest to defend himself against many legal actions taken against him by many pols and private citizens who have come under his assailing taunts.
Both Sam Gould and Seneca Scott lost elections, Gould for Emeryville City Council and Scott for Oakland City Council and both then turned to attacking former opponents—Scott on a citywide activist stage, Gould locally targeting Mia Esperanza Brown and Calvin Dillahunty, two progressive Black council candidates associated with Mr Priforce. Both Gould and Scott focus criticism on local (Black) progressive leadership: Scott broadly but mostly laser-focused on Oakland Council member Carol Fifie; Gould specifically on the progressive Council member Kalimah Priforce. Scott and Gould endorsed and participated in and continue to participate in the astroturf network of establishment, centrist Democrats and right wingers.
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Hired Gun Right Wing Oakland Community Activist Seneca Scott He ran for City Council and lost. Now he works for deep pocket right wing pols in Oakland. |
However Mr Gould’s inconsistency, his laser‑focus on one official while ignoring others who benefited from the same project—raises questions about motives and selective concern. He did not raise equal scrutiny toward Vice Mayor Sukdeep Kaur, who accepted monetary contributions from business leaders who are negatively affected by street closures associated with the project. Mr Priforce voluntarily recused himself on all 40th Street Council decisions as the law mandates while Ms Kaur continued to vote on the project despite her campaign donations from the business owners. Ms Kaur’s transgressions are known by Mr Gould Priforce says and the selective outrage by Mr Gould gives away a partisan bias rather than a concern over proper procedural policy making.
Mr Priforce is a progressive, the lone progressive on the Emeryville City Council and that’s at the center of the attacks by Planning Commissioner Gould who is a conservative. The same conservative-calling-out-a-progressive motives apply to Seneca Scott, the East Bay conservative attack dog.
We reached out to both Commissioner Gould and Council member Priforce who supplied quotes for this story that are posted verbatim here:
Commissioner Gould recounted the court hearing: "While it was frustrating to have to go to court to defend myself over unfounded claims, I did not end up having to say more than a sentence or two. The judge mostly focused the forty-five minute discussion on the fact Mr. Priforce brought this complaint forward with no real evidence supporting it. While he may make up whatever he wants about me online, in a courtroom you must support your claims with evidence and he was unable to do so.”
Council member Priforce said: “The judge acknowledged that a civil harassment order wasn’t the appropriate legal remedy - not because the harm didn’t happen, but because pursuing a civil suit would better address my needs - which remains on the table. In the meantime, I’ve established a legal defense fund to fight back against the escalating attacks and politically motivated FPPC complaints - many of them anonymous, but all of them familiar...which he [Gould] admitted to. During the hearing, Sam Gould made it plain: he wants my city council seat. What he fails to understand is that I was elected to serve the people of Emeryville, not to satisfy the ambitions of astroturfing bullies. This is the people’s seat - not his, not mine - and the people are prepared to defend it.”
Sam Gould and Seneca Scott are similar you say? Common Tattler! Seneca is not that bad!
ReplyDeleteYou mean this guy?
Deletehttps://misoshnik.substack.com/p/seneca-scott-and-his-rhetoric
While Seneca Scott and the similarities with Sam Gould seem to rest on their banal motivation of power ( to receive $$ from right wing sources) and wasting their time through vicious attacks online. In our small city we know each other.
ReplyDeleteWhat is discouraging is the lingering “DNA” the self righteous Bauters encouraging his selected colleagues and supporters, to do his dirty work. This continues in the form of blurring the lines of campaign finance. Council members should know when to recuse. That should be #1 in the ethics review.
I think you and Brian are essentially correct. The story is rambling and disjointed but there's a truth in there. The council hates Priforce and they want to hurt him politically. But they don't feel comfortable doing it publicly again after the censure theater they did against him. There was immediate political blowback and Brian also showed how they're guilty of what Priforce is guilty of. They want Sam Gould to do their Priforce bashing for them. It goes back to Bauters.
DeleteAh yes, Emeryville’s very own Seneca Scott cosplay - Sam Gould - proving once again that nothing says “public service” like nursing an election loss into a full-time hobby of harassing the only progressive Black councilmember we’ve got.
ReplyDeleteWe’re supposed to believe this is about “ethics” and “transparency,” but funny how Gould’s magnifying glass only works when aimed at Kalimah Priforce. Vice Mayor Kaur takes money from business owners directly impacted by a project she votes on? Crickets. But Priforce follows the law, recuses himself, and somehow that’s the scandal of the century? Sure, Jan.
He's a yimby guard dog for the status quo of market rate build, build build, bike lane, bike lane, bike lane while touting that its going to magically make things "affordable."
The “free speech” defense here is just the fig leaf over a years-long, one-man partisan smear campaign. And now we’re meant to applaud because the judge said it didn’t quite cross the legal threshold? Congratulations, I guess - you’ve managed to stay just inside the lines while dragging our city’s politics into the gutter. Sounds like John Bauters to me.
If Gould put half as much energy into actually building something for Emeryville as he does into tearing down people who threaten his clique’s grip on power, maybe he’d have something worth campaigning on in 2026. Until then, this is just the same old rotten city Emeryville hypocrisy dressed up as civic virtue.
The way I look at it, whether you agree with Priforce or not, and I happen to like the things he pushes for, but I get that some people don't like progressives for whatever reason, do we really need five people on the city council to be lock in step with each other? No independence, just clones? Just seems anti-democratic to me. It's what got us in this mess in the first place as a country, because the planning commission is that way. Priforce runs again, he's got my vote. Mr. Kalimah if you're reading this, just remind people we can't have every member in city council thinking, sounding, and acting the same. That's not democracy.
ReplyDeleteThe city council represents the character of our city and if they are constantly bickering and conniving to displace one council member (Kalimah Priforce) they are clearly afraid of him, and what does that say about our city? . Why did no one attempt to displace John Bauters? Perhaps everyone is afraid of the possibility that there could be an independent code of ethics committee that would quash their petty squabbles, their quest for self-importance to reveal their base personalities and goals? Kalimah has attempted to create an independent code of ethics organization that would create a true structure of accountability--something not seen in a decade or more, and he is facing the wrath of fearful city councilpersons and planners. Kalimah needs our help! Must the voice for truth always be suffocated by the noxious shroud of fear?
ReplyDeleteCouncilmember Kaur refunded all contibutions from Buttner Properties to her campaign. And her Form 460 filings are clear, transparent, and compliant.
ReplyDeleteWhile Council member Kaur may have refunded money to Buttner Properties before she opined and voted on the 40th Street project, she did not refund other money from at least one other business owner who has an interest in the 40th Street project Council vote going a certain way. Ms Kaur observed Mr Priforce publicly recuse himself from discussing and voting on the project before the Council because of similar conflicts but she refused to recuse herself. So the people of Emeryville were subjected to a City Councilwoman who took money from a private business concern with interest before the Council without revealing it and without recusal. She discussed the project and voted on it. That is improper and almost certainly unethical. We will do a future Tattler story about this. Council member Kaur has so far refused to comment on this.
DeleteShe did reveal it though. She put it on her Form 460 disclosures. So you need to remove your opinion that she didn't reveal it. Your statement is not truthful.
DeleteMoney given to a politician in Emeryville from an interested party before a public vote that could benefit the party is improper and unethical unless the politician recuses himself/herself. The politician that does not recuse herself, who discusses and casts votes on the subject is unethical even if she later discloses the money taken to the FPPC.
DeleteYou a lawyer? You sound like you know the law.
DeleteThe Tattler gets it wrong again. Sam Gould is a progressive. He is not a conservative and to call him one is purposeful misreporting.
ReplyDeleteIf Emeryville was in Alabama, Gould would be a progressive. Here he's a conservative.
DeleteIf “progressive” just means owning a bike and tweeting about climate change while running the city like a gated community HOA, then sure - he’s Che Guevara on two wheels.
DeleteYeah, right, a progressive, my foot!
DeleteI’ve lived in Emeryville long enough to watch the same play get re-cast every few years. The names change; the script doesn’t and it's looks like we got our own Zohran Mamdani, and the Dems don't want to play with him. Typical shit.
ReplyDeleteBack in the John "The Snake" Bauters era, the brand was “progress” with a PR sheen - bike-lane ribbon cuttings, feel-good tweets, and “best practice” talking points, all while consolidating power in a small circle and managing dissent like a PR crisis as corporations pulled his strings. When Bauters lost the county supervisor race, he didn’t go away. He kept and keeps on pulling the same strings through a tightly knit network (now it's Revitalize East Bay) that values message discipline above genuine debate. The censure spectacle was their masterstroke - a dog-and-pony show staged so that the headline would be “Priforce Censured” instead of “Emeryville’s Finances in a Bauters-Made Hellscape.”
Scam Gould is the new face of an old playbook. He rode in from the BPAC world with the résumé and got elevated to the Planning Commission because no one else applied. It’s been years of obsessive antagonism toward the one person in City Hall who refuses to play their game.
And that’s the real problem for them: Priforce just doesn’t take their shit. He calls it out. He’s been open and transparent, even telling us about the city’s financial problems when Bauters and company swore everything was fine. He ran two council candidates who actually scared them not because they were radicals, but because they represented an independent base of power. That alone was enough to trigger the retaliation machine.
Has Priforce used his position to mount some campaign of revenge? Not that I know of. He hasn’t weaponized City Hall the way they have against him. He’s spent more time exposing what’s going on than orchestrating hit jobs. But for people who depend on everyone falling in line, just having someone in the room who doesn’t bow and scrape is intolerable.
Gould can posture as the victim all he wants, but he’s far from it. He was handed an outdated political playbook and told to run it. The trouble is, Priforce is using his own and as long as he’s on that dais, they will never feel safe enough to do their dirty work without being called out. That’s why they’re afraid of him. People know exactly what they are getting with Priforce. I respect him.
He fights back. And it’s time the rest of us did too.
I’m not even a democrat but I’ve known kalima Priforce for about a decade, he might hold the big D over his name, but he is a good man with a big heart. He would definitely get my vote if I lived in that area so that he can fight for the issues he believes in.
ReplyDeleteAnyone who takes their information or opinions from the Rattler is no better than those getting their news from Newsmax. Sam Gould had a few posts that disagreed with Priforce positions. He is honest, gainfully employed and a wonderful citizen. He is unabashedly as progressive as they come, anywhere in the world. Priforce has plenty of spare time and the vengeance to attack anyone who ever disagreed with him - sound like anyone else?
ReplyDeletePlanning Commissioner Gould is progressive? Really? He was on the corporatist ‘Housing & Climate Progressive Democratic Slate’ for the ADEM election last year. That’s the slate that was paid for by California Jobs & Justice PAC who’s top contributors are Democratic Majority for Israel and Democrats for Israel. These people deny the genocide going on in Gaza: the slaughter and starvation of little children. Most people would not call that progressive. Further, Mr Gould was endorsed by YIMBY Action East Bay and East Bay for Everyone, both pro-corporate anti-democratic PACs interested in handing over democratic public housing policy to Real Estate Investment Trust corporations. Again, hardly progressive.
DeleteYou should open your mind to the fact that not all Democrats are progressive. In fact the Democrats in power in the East Bay Area, the establishment Dems (AKA Corporate Dems) are to the right of the Progressive Dems. It is dumb (and dangerous) to think that because some (corporate) Dems ride bikes, they are just as progressive as Dems who are left wing (progressive). Our language should be strong enough to make distinctions between someone who wants to empower corporations as a guiding philosophy and someone who wants to fight the oligarchy (tax the rich until there ain’t no rich). Luckily we DO have a language that can make that distinction: Corporate Dem versus Progressive Dem. Commissioner Sam Gould, by his words, actions and associations is a Corporate Dem.
Look, I’ve been organizing since Reagan was “gaslighting” the country (I think I used that right) and we marched on Washington with calloused feet and busted bullhorns. As a longtime Berkeley activist and member of the Wellstone Democratic Renewal Club, I’ve seen a lot of wool pulled over a lot of eyes.
DeleteSo when someone starts slapping the word “progressive” on every polished résumé and bike-helmeted bureaucrat in town, I get twitchy. And I mean, really twitchy.
For the sake of this exchange, I’ll leave Berkeley out of it - though Lord knows we’ve got our own crop of faux-gressives hopping around the Ed Roberts campus like it’s a startup incubator. I’m sure the city would love that.
But let’s keep our attention on the East Bay's shifting tectonics, especially in Emeryville and Oakland, where the line between corporate Democrats and actual progressives has never been more paper-thin - and more dangerous to confuse.
Mr. Donahue is dead right. Either you're unfamiliar with the history - or you're running cover for the technocrats and property-flippers. Because if you don’t know the difference between a corporate Dem and a real-deal progressive, then you’re either new here, or you're a political hack playing dumb.
The East Bay used to be a citadel of labor, tenant power, and Black radical leadership.
The lineage runs deep: Ron Dellums, Barbara Lee, and yes - even early-career Nancy Skinner before she drank the neoliberal housing Kool-Aid. These were people who came up through movement work: pro-union, anti-imperialist, rooted in the working class, and committed to racial and economic justice.
But in the last 15 years, the air got thinner. A different crowd crept in - folks with clean sneakers and startup jobs who traded movement-building for density spreadsheets and “market-based solutions.” They call themselves YIMBYs. We call them what they are: real estate deregulators with PR budgets.
Groups like YIMBY Action, YIMBY East Bay, East Bay for Everyone, and now the glitter-dusted Abundance Network aren’t community coalitions - they're astroturf. Corporate-funded, developer-flavored, and libertarian-curated. Real estate tech bros from Sand Hill Road figured out if they wrapped neoliberal zoning deregulation in the language of progressivism, they could push out poor folks and call it equity.
This new crop wants us to believe that if you wear Allbirds and talk about “infill,” you’re marching in the same parade as Dolores Huerta and Stokely Carmichael. I’m here to say: hell no.
Here’s your Political Science 101 Cheat Sheet:
Centrist Democrats: Believe in public-private partnerships, trickle-down reform, and bootstraps. Usually pro-business, occasionally socially liberal.
Corporate Democrats: Centrist Dems on tech money steroids-tied up with developer PACs and outfits like DMFI (Democratic Majority for Israel), whose foreign policy stances are about as progressive as Henry Kissinger.
Progressives: Fight corporate control tooth and nail. Pro-labor, anti-copaganda, pro-Palestine, housing as a human right, not a hedge fund.
Leftists: Smash the machine. Abolitionists, socialists, anarchists, dreamers. The folks who bring the drum circles and demand an end to settler colonialism.
Mr. Gould ran on a slate bankrolled by PACs with direct ties to Democrats for Israel - the same lobby groups denying the starvation and slaughter in Gaza. I looked him up and saw all his YIMBY endorsements that told me everything I needed to know, because the kid doesn’t say anything else. He repeats the same talking points. No imagination. You can’t say you’re for justice and side with the bulldozers and blueprints of global apartheid.
DeleteSorry, it don’t work that way.
This “Abundance” operation ain’t grassroots. It’s AstroTurf, and I mean that literally - it looks like a movement, but it’s plastic. Backed by billionaires from OpenAI, Andreessen Horowitz, and Peter Thiel’s ideological cousins. These folks are buying up the narrative like they’re buying up foreclosed properties.
Their messaging is slick: flashy Substacks, airy podcasts, and enough data viz to make your head spin. But underneath? It’s the same neoliberal shell game: take from the bottom, give to the top, and call it progress.
They promise “housing for all,” but they mean condos for tech bros and displacement for everybody else.
And now we’ve got Gould, post-election, aiming his ire not at the developers or the corporate Dems, but at Mr. Priforce - a Black progressive who I’ve met because he shows up to our meetings and celebrations. I was impressed with the way he fought for Pamela Price, even when it wasn’t popular. He isn’t a one-off. He’s shown more progressive leadership than anyone I have ever seen in Emeryville.
While Mr. Bauters wants to be a TV clown, Mr. Priforce has made Emeryville a true player in East Bay progressive politics. Can’t say the same for Mr. Gould. Across the East Bay, we’ve seen Black leftists who don’t toe the YIMBY line get steamrolled, slandered, or sanctioned and it looks like that’s exactly what Mr. Gould is doing and he’s getting a lot of help. Maybe you’re one of them.
If we want to move past empty labels, we have to trace the money, track the endorsements, and expose the machine. Sam Gould may recycle progressive talking points, but his behavior and affiliations place him firmly in the realm of corporate Democrats dressed in activist drag.
History will remember these Astroturf foot soldiers for what they are: the new face of gentrification, wrapped in recycled slogans and riding a fixie straight into your neighborhood.
If you still want to claim he’s a progressive, well I gave you a magnifying glass but you want to stay clueless. Now us old radicals? We’re still here. Still watching. Still fighting.
Kalimah is a man of GREAT integrity, compassion, and authenticity. I have known him for over a decade and Emeryville is blessed to have a human being like him care about the city. He has single handedly positively changed so many lives not out of profit or boasting but purely out of care. Cheers Kalimah, I and many others will always be on your team! Thank you for being you!
ReplyDeleteDoesn’t matter much to me what any politician says they believe in. I judge folks by their tactics, not their platforms. And this Sam Gould character - same as this Seneca Scott is using classic conservative tactics: lose an election, then turn around and go after the people who beat you. Sour grapes BS.
ReplyDeleteI stumbled across this Emeryville Tattler after reading the Chronicle’s coverage of John Bauters’ elimination from Fox’s The Snake, and it’s striking how much Emeryville politics is still caught in his shadow. On the show, Bauters leaned into every negative stereotype of a politician bragging about never being afraid to “do the dirty work,” cutting deals as if it were his favorite part of politics, and alienating his fellow contestants with arrogance. His ego, according to both the players and the Chronicle, ultimately became his undoing.
ReplyDeleteThe problem is, when someone is willing to exploit manipulative tactics on national television just to get ahead, you can be sure they’re not above using those same tactics in local politics. And that’s where the parallels with Sam Gould are hard to ignore. If Emeryville is watching yet another public figure adopt the Bauters playbook, a mix of ego, manipulation, and disregard for trust then the community is right to ask hard questions.
Anyone who thinks that kind of behavior is just “entertainment” should remember: exploiting power at the expense of others isn’t a TV act, it’s a governing style. And Emeryville can’t afford another politician who treats people like disposable chess pieces.