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Let’s not over-promote the White House prospects

Today, we discuss presidential politics, curtains and disasters of natural and artificial varieties.

It’s time for Gavin Newsom to start measuring those White House curtains.

Um?

You know, the President of the United States. I’m thinking about something friendly, like recycling cannabis.

Wait, what?

Have you caught it? National TV speech Has the governor given it recently? About the “democracy at the intersection”.

I did it.

It was a good speech, with the governor making some important points about President Trump’s command of the California National Guard, his administration’s unselected immigration raids, and the totally unnecessary and unnecessary dispatch of the Marine Corps. (From Montezuma Hall to the coast of Venice Beach.)

Newsom’s anger and contempt towards him makes sense. True to his fanatical fashion, Trump turned a group of moderate protests that local law enforcement could not handle) into another attack on our deeply tested constitution.

Newsom’s speech certainly could “satisfie the present” to use one of his favorite phrases.

I will give it to you. Unlike many extracurricular activities aimed at promoting his presidential prospects, Newsom is here to solve a crisis created by the trump card. This is a time to ask the governor to lead.

Just that kind Leadership frustrated Democrats need.

So it has been said.

Seeing Newsom lead the anti-Trump opposition to the White House is obviously not a leap!

In fact, this is a bigger leap than the one needed to clear the Grand Canyon.

Of course, Newsom’s speech has been subjected to a lot of carnival among Democrats nationwide. Many are desperate to have the ability to be angry at Trump and his many surplus fanaticism, skull explosion. Newsom does a great job of guiding these emotions and articulating the dangers of an unwise presidential campaign AMOK.

But let’s not overdo it.

There is no shortage of Democrats who are eager to accept Trump and become the face of so-called resistance. Democrats have many bids for the White House in 2028. Those running people don’t have all the political luggage that they have to do in news magazines.

For example?

Homeless Homeless. The budget deficit exploded. Huge income inequality.

Additionally, many Californians consider benevolent and broad social policies that are moderate, and other social policies across the country consider this much less. Don’t get me wrong. I love California with all my heart. But we have a lot of deep questions and cultural qualities, and these news agencies’ rivals – Democrats and Republicans – are too happy to linger around his neck.

So, let’s not get too stuck. The fundamentals of the 2028 presidential campaign have not changed based on a single speech. It is still hard to see Democrats transfer the party’s fate to the liberal stew in San Francisco politics and become home addresses with the Cook California campaign.

Something strange happened.

real.

That is to say, 2028 is a multi-billion dollar political light-year, with countless news cycles far away. The first is the November 2026 midterm elections, giving voters a chance to weigh Trump and his actions. The verdict will go a long way to shape the dynamics in 2028.

Well, at least Newsom brings his A game to social media. His trolling on Trump is worth a look!

any.

Didn’t you impressed?

I think it’s better to leave Snark to the professionals.

However, I do express sympathy for the governor. It’s not easy to deal with disgusting and immoral people like the American Axe Dancer’s axe grinder.

For example, consider that Southern California’s burning disaster relief funds are relying on. Helping the region in times of desperate need should not be out of reach, nor should it be part of some Red VS. Blue National dispute. Historically, this kind of federal aid has never been seen.

But this is what we are going to deal with Trump.

To its credit, Newsom tried to make people good in the days and weeks after the fire in January. He ignored the president’s provocation and later held a friendly meeting with Trump in the Oval Office. Their working relationship seems to be a good one.

But, apart from his gentleness and self-absorption, there is very little thing for deal-type Trump to last. Asked last week whether his recent “dust-drift” with Newsom would affect the relief granted to wildfires, Trump said: “Yes, maybe.”

He said Newsom was powerless, and did more gobbledygook on the rake forest, and then made a unique plan on the nature of the personal relationship. “When you don’t like someone, don’t respect someone, if you’re at the top, that person is hard to make money,” Trump said.

Yes.

Newsom responded in a post about X, rightly pointing out: “Attracting the President should not be his demand to do the right thing for the American people.”

It’s hard to argue.

But we are here.

The city of the country’s second largest figure was occupied by the National Guard and Marines. Thousands of people – displaced by disasters, and past lives emerged in smoke – are whimsical hostages of a mean president who always put their feelings first and know nothing about the greater good.

Midterm elections cannot come soon.

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