Whether or not you sat throughout the desk from him or throughout the aisle, Rob Reiner left little doubt about what he cared about and was keen to battle for.
I had lunch with him as soon as at Pete’s Cafe in downtown L.A., the place he was far much less keen on what was on his plate than what was on his thoughts. He was advocating for native investments in early childhood growth packages, utilizing funds from the tobacco tax created by Proposition 10 in 1998, which he helped spearhead.
I keep in mind considering that though political activism amongst celebrities was nothing new, Reiner was effectively past the simpler duties of constructing endorsements and internet hosting fundraisers. He had an understanding of public coverage failures and entrenched inequities, and he needed to speak in regards to the ethical responsibility to handle them and the monetary advantages of doing so.
“He was deeply passionate,” stated Ben Austin, who was at that lunch and labored as an aide to Reiner on the time. “He was not only a Hollywood star … however a extremely subtle political actor.”
Reiner, who was discovered useless in his Brentwood dwelling over the weekend alongside together with his spouse, Michele, additionally was co-founder of the American Basis for Equal Rights, which was instrumental within the battle to legalize same-sex marriage in California in 2008.
Michele Singer Reiner was her husband’s “mental companion” as an activist, Austin stated, despite the fact that he was normally the one whose face we noticed. However Michele made her voice heard too, as she did when emailing me in regards to the inexcusable disaster of veterans dwelling on the road, together with on the West L.A. veterans administration campus at a time when it was loaded with empty buildings.
I’d examine on the progress and get again to her, and she or he’d examine again once more when little had modified. At one level I instructed her I’d been knowledgeable that beds in a brand new shelter can be stuffed by the top of the yr.
“And should you imagine that,” she wrote again, “I’ve bought a bridge for you.”
In selecting his causes, Austin stated of Rob Reiner, the actor-director-producer “was not leaping on a practice that was already transferring.” Common preschool training was barely a fringe difficulty on the time, Austin stated, however Reiner was extra keen on social change than making political factors.
Reiner’s aggressive instincts, although, typically drew pushback. And never simply from President Trump, who established a brand new low for himself Monday together with his social media declare that Reiner’s loss of life was a results of his disdain for Trump.
Reiner resigned in 2006 as chairman of California’s First 5 fee, an outgrowth of Proposition 10, after Occasions reporting raised questions on using tax {dollars} to advertise Proposition 82. That Reiner-backed poll measure would have taxed the wealthy to plow cash into preschool for 4-year-olds.
In 2014, Reiner was on the middle of a bid to restrict business growth and chain shops in Malibu, and I co-moderated a debate that appeared extra like a boxing match between him and developer Steve Soboroff.
Because the Malibu Occasions described it:
“Rob Reiner and Steve Soboroff got here out with weapons blazing Sunday night time throughout a Measure R debate that’s certain to be one of the vital memorable — and entertaining — Malibu showdowns in latest city historical past.”
Reiner threw an early jab, accusing Soboroff of a backroom deal so as to add an exemption to the measure. That’s a lie, Soboroff shot again, claiming he was insulted by the low blow. Reiner, who owned homes in each Brentwood and Malibu, didn’t care a lot for my query about whether or not his slow-growth viewpoint smacked of NIMBY-ism.
“I’d say there’s numerous NIMBY-ism,” Reiner snapped. “You guess. It’s 100% NIMBY-ism. All people who lives right here is worried about their lifestyle.”
However that’s the best way Reiner was. He let you recognize, with out apology, the place he stood, type of like his “Meathead” character in Norman Lear’s hit TV present “All within the Household,” by which he butted heads with the bigoted Archie Bunker.
Getting again to President Trump, he too unapologetically lets you recognize the place he stands.
However most individuals, in my expertise, work with filters — they’ll self-censor when that’s what the second requires. It’s not a ability, it’s an innate sense of decency and human consideration that exists within the hearts and souls of regular folks.
I didn’t know a lot in regards to the historical past of Nick Reiner’s habit points and his non permanent homelessness. Nevertheless it turned clear shortly after the our bodies had been discovered that the Reiners’ 32-year-old son might need been concerned, and he was certainly booked a short while afterward suspicion of homicide.
What I do know is that with such an unspeakable horror, and with the household’s survivors left to type by means of the insanity of all of it, a greater response from the president would have been silence.
Something however a grave dance.
The Reiners died, Trump stated, “reportedly because of the anger he brought on others by means of his huge, unyielding, and incurable affliction with a thoughts crippling illness often called TRUMP DERANGEMENT SYNDROME … .” The deaths occurred, Trump continued, “because the Trump Administration surpassed all targets and expectations of greatness …”
It was a response, Austin stated, “that makes the case, higher than Rob ever might have, about why Trump has no enterprise being president of america.”
steve.lopez@latimes.com