Walgreens CEO Brewer Hired Gov. Newsom's Former Chief of Staff to Negotiate Abortion Pills Fight
/Politico did what good journalists do on an important story. They dug deeply and late Monday, Christopher Cadelago sprung a humdinger of a piece of news about events surrounding California Gov. Gavin Newsomâs ire at and staff negotiations with Walgreens over their front of the pack capitulation to the demands of red state AGs around the distribution of abortion pills.
Now the governor may be a forgiving kind of guy, but the first thought that went through my mind reading the post was âthatâs one hell of a bridge to burnâ, especially as the darling not only of Governor Newsom but also as a senior policy adviser to Hillary Clintonâs presidential campaign.
Meet Ann OâLeary, Former Chief of Staff to Gavin Newsom
I speak of the lawyer on the phone with Newsomâs inner circle staff, as a lead representative for Walgreens: Ann OâLeary, the governorâs first chief of staff and now a partner in the law firm Jenner & Block.
When Walgreenâs â including CEO Roz Brewer herself ârealized that Newsom was deadly serious about his lack of respect for Walgreens in their Little Goody Two Shoes dealings with red state AGs, they knew backup was required.
Admittedly, I donât understand for one moment how Walgreens CEO Rosalind Brewerâs mind works, but she had two choices. 1) One was the route she took â a corner office powerplay with a man in charge of his stateâs fourth largest economy in the world. 2) She could have retained OâLeary as her behind-the-scenes, one-on-one private adviser.
Brewer Needs to Take Charge
I would have taken this route, at least on the short-term. I would have done the negotiating after OâLeary prepped me and practiced with me all night if necessary. She would have corrected me and critiqued me. âDonât do that. The governor hates that approach.â
She would have been in my office writing notes during the convos. If the call was video, OâLeary would have been sitting on the floor next to me but out of sight. Under all circumstances, she would have remained my private adviser, not the person in the cockpit.
Brewer may be a Fortune #18 honcho but she also pays her people $7.25 an hour wherever possible and multiple stores are having to stop selling food due to rodent infestation. Walgreens is not Starbucks in the prestige department.
Brewer was not going into this meeting with the governor strong from the start. But she made it a lot worse for herself. Was she afraid Newsom would outmaneuver her? Probably.
No one was willing to go on the record with Politico, but three top advisers to the governor âwere alarmed to learn that OâLeary, a national authority on expanding abortion access, was trying to convince them to soften their approach on behalf of Walgreens.â
Newsom eventually spoke with Walgreens chief executive Rosalind Brewer about the situation and was disappointed not only in the pharmacy companyâs vague response to his concerns, but also the fact they came mostly from OâLeary.
âIt didnât sit particularly well with the governor that he had a former top aide of his administration now trying to push back on the policy heâs making,â said one of the people briefed on the calls.
Walgreens Strategy Is âFire, Ready, Aimâ
I am shaking my head that this Walgreens strategy continues to be âfire, ready, aimâ on such a critical policy issue that has massive impact on the lives of American women and their families, including husbands and partners. And why would you take an ace in the hole like Ann OâLeary and âfireâ without a clear expectation of winning?
A smart mid-level manager could have advised her âMaâam, you are really going to piss off the governor bad . . . real bad, with this move.â
And why didnât OâLeary tell Brewer that this might not be the best way to go in seeking a happy place with the state of California? Because now weâre all even more pissed off and unimpressed with Walgreens and Ann OâLeary might as well become a Republican.
Update 3/14/23: As AOC commented at midnight, OâLeary has her own headaches. The top of Google headline from Fox News is Former chief of staff to Gavin Newsom siding with Walgreens in abortion fight amid rising tensions.
Oh great!OâLeary is on Breitbart now! Hillary Clinton will love that her former chief adviser is a darling in the Breitbart crowd.
Politico writes that people are so shocked over the Brewer-OâLeary alliance, they donât know what to say. But everyone agrees that OâLeary is one of the most competent tacticians on navigating abortion laws in America.
Walgreens Sounds Like Trump With Their Whining
This entire Walgreens situation is becoming a soap opera. And the stakes are crucially high for all parties â including all women of childbearing age in America. Is that enough pressure Walgreens?
How about stop playing the victim â itâs so MAGA and you are constantly quoted in the press as being the misunderstood victim, unfairly treated. Get some backbone and some real strategy, while youâre at it. Because this is not going well at all.
I heard CEO Brewer giving a talk about how she always has to handle every situation 10x as good as a man. She might want to lighten up on that assertion, given the massive mess we are looking at here. ~ Anne