California Governor Gavin Newsom is scrambling to contain the damage from his latest tone-deaf comments, dismissing legitimate criticism as "MAGA-manufactured outrage" after making controversial statements about SAT scores during his self-serving book tour.
The embattled Democratic governor, who's desperately trying to rehabilitate his national image while California burns under his disastrous policies, made the remarks Sunday night during a promotional event for his new memoir "Young Man in a Hurry" - a title that perfectly captures his relentless presidential ambitions despite his state ranking dead last in quality of life.
Speaking with Atlanta Mayor Andre Dickens in Georgia, Newsom apparently felt comfortable enough to let his elitist mask slip, making comments about SAT scores that immediately triggered backlash from Americans who are sick of out-of-touch politicians looking down on everyday families.
Rather than own his words like a leader should, Newsom's press office immediately deployed the tired liberal strategy of blaming Trump supporters for the controversy. It's the same playbook we've seen from Democrats for years - make arrogant, divisive comments, then cry "MAGA outrage" when Americans push back.
This desperate deflection perfectly encapsulates everything wrong with today's Democratic Party. They can't take responsibility for their own words, let alone their failed policies that have driven families out of California in record numbers.
While Newsom jets around the country promoting his book and testing the waters for a 2028 presidential run, Californians are dealing with skyrocketing crime, homeless encampments, and businesses fleeing the state. But sure, Governor - the real problem is "MAGA outrage," not your own incompetence.
Patriots across America see right through this pathetic attempt to blame Trump supporters for Newsom's own arrogance. The question is: how long will California voters put up with a governor who's more interested in book tours than fixing their state?
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Source: Next News Network