Gavin Newsom ripped by his own party as California chaos explodes during failed book tour

Gavin Newsom really wants to be America’s next big thing. But lately, the only thing shining brighter than his hair gel is the spotlight on his failures. As Newsom travels around on his book tour, he’s dodging more criticism than questions about his broken California policies. Republicans are holding his feet to the fire for years of leftist disaster. But here’s the shocker—even LGBTQ+ lawmakers from his own party are starting to throw him under the bus.

Let’s be real: Newsom’s “leadership” has left California in a mess. Crime is sky-high, businesses are running for the exits, and people are fleeing the state like it’s on fire. He calls himself a champion for progressive values, but the only thing he’s championed is chaos. The so-called “inclusive” California has become a place where law-abiding citizens pay the price for criminal coddling, and hard workers are saddled with taxes to fund woke pet projects.

Now, while he’s out selling books and pretending to be a political rock star, both Republicans and some liberal lawmakers are calling him out. Even the LGBTQ+ crowd, usually glued to Democrat talking points, can’t ignore the hypocrisy any longer. They see Newsom preaching about equality, but practicing elitism. It’s the same tired playbook—talk big, do nothing—except people are finally noticing.

It’s amusing to watch Newsom try to distract from his record by writing a memoir. Maybe he thinks a glossy book will erase the soaring homelessness, the job losses, and the way his policies have made California a punchline. But it doesn’t matter how fancy the cover is—nobody forgets the reality inside. The emperor has no clothes, no answers, and now, no loyal friends left in his corner.

Newsom’s Hollywood-style book tour is just another publicity stunt from a governor more obsessed with headlines than real fixes. If he can’t please the radicals in his own party, how does he think he’ll fool the rest of America? Maybe the next chapter in Newsom’s career will be fiction—because believing he’s a success takes some real imagination.

Source: Washington Times


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