The man has no style of his own; he copies that of successful people and claims he is trolling them,TD
"Gavin Newsom might not be Bill Clinton’s intellectual equal, but don’t dismiss the California governor as a dim bulb: He’s absolutely, 100% bright enough to handle the “intellectual rigors” of the presidency. (Such as they are.) He looks the part, sounds the part, and is brimming with ambition. According to the latest polls, his stance in the Great Gerrymander War of 2025 has propelled him to the top of the 2028 Democratic short list.
"Finally, at long last, he’s in the driver’s seat for his party’s presidential nomination!
. . . "And among those tactics was mimicking President Donald Trump’s tone and style on social media. Liberals loved it! To them, Newsom was “fighting fire with fire,” turning the screws on the Troller-in-Chief. The mainstream media showered him with praise:
. . . Huffpost: Gavin Newsom Is Talking Like Trump — And It’s Infuriating The Right . . .
. . . "In Newsom’s mind, he was pulling a page from — of all things — the Gospel of Rush Limbaugh: Illustrating absurdity by being absurd. Posting on X in all-caps and acting like a manic weirdo was Newsom’s attempt to hold a mirror to President Trump.
"But there’s an enormous difference between imitators and originals: The former is performative and surface-level; the latter is the genuine article. One is anchored to something firm and real; the other conflates style with substance.
“I’ll tell you a little secret about the blues,” said George Carlin. “It’s not enough to know which notes to play. You’ve got to know why they needed to be played.”
Same applies to social media. Because otherwise, it’s just noise — and at some point, your 29-year-old, blue-haired social media guru (who majored in cultural anthropology, because of course she did) would overstep in a ham-handed attempt at “trolling” comedy.
Which is exactly what happened on Aug. 20, when Bed Bath & Beyond announced that they had abandoned plans to do business in California:" . .
.BREAKING: In another stunning embarrassment for Gavin Newsom, the Chairman of Bed Bath & Beyond announces they will NOT open any retail stores in California.
"We're taking a stand because it's time for common sense." The reasoning: - High taxes - High fees - Forced, unsustainable wages "California has created one of the most overregulated, expensive, and risky environments for businesses in America."
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