Seattle Port Commissioner Bill Bryant: Calls himself a conservationist but was a strong supporter of bringing Shell oils Arctic drilling fleet to Seattle. Today he announced a run for governor.
Seattle port commissioner Bill Bryant calls himself a "conservationist," but he was a strong supporter of bringing Shell oil's Arctic drilling fleet to Seattle. Today he announced a run for governor. DON WILSON/PORT OF SEATTLE

Quite some timing. As Shell Oil's Polar Pioneer arrives in Puget Sound, and as protesters prepare to not-welcome it, Port of Seattle commissioner Bill Bryant—the guy who enthusiastically backed bringing Shell's Arctic drilling fleet to this city—is declaring his run for governor.

Here's Sydney Brownstone on why you should give a fuck about Bill Bryant's Shell position, why he deserves a rating of five dead polar bears, and what he recently said about Seattle voters while talking to a roomful of Republicans.

Oh, and here's the response to Bryant's announcement from the state Democratic Party: