Gavin Newsom’s long speeches hide the truths California politicians don’t want you to hear

If there’s one thing Californians know, it’s that Gavin Newsom loves to hear himself talk. The man can spin a sentence longer than the line at your local DMV. It’s not by accident. Liberal politicians like Newsom ramble because babbling on and on is how they dodge real questions. Their political playbook says: Say a lot, but mean nothing. Rambling gives them an excuse to avoid straight answers. And California’s golden boy is a master.

This tactic isn’t about serving the people—it’s about protecting themselves. Newsom rambles because the system rewards it. Think about it. If you never get to the point, you never have to admit the painful truth about why your cities are covered in tents or why businesses and families are sprinting out of your state. Liberals want the spotlight but none of the accountability. It’s much easier to talk circles around real problems than to actually fix them.

Globalist-minded Democrats who praise Newsom’s ‘eloquence’ are part of the same club. They don’t care about Main Street America. Regular citizens want leaders who are clear, humble, and honest. What they get instead are arrogant, career politicians using flashy words and empty promises to cover up their utter incompetence. Newsom represents their model politician: say everything, answer nothing, and hope voters are too confused to notice the tricks.

The hypocrisy is stunning. Liberals go on TV, claiming to fight for the common man, but it’s all an act. Their endless speeches are just a smokescreen to avoid the tough questions. When voters demand to know why their wages are shrinking, their streets aren’t safe, and their schools are failing, all they get is another drawn-out lecture full of buzzwords and zero responsibility.

Maybe it’s time to stop rewarding politicians for talking in circles. America deserves leaders who speak the truth, even when it’s hard. If politicians like Gavin Newsom keep rambling, maybe it’s because they have nothing real to say—and too much to hide.

Source: NY Post


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