California’s press team, or like Hair Gel in his Train crash video, The “local team”, has always been the main character in the recall of Gavin Newsom.
The Los Angeles Times editorial board is eager to defend Governor Newsom because the recall looks likely to proceed in any way. https://t.co/qqj1s2uixF
— Bill Melkin (@BillFOXLA) August 13, 2021
Since his hirsutism is likely to fail, they want the Californian wake up! And pay attention to how they feel.
Why, if Newsom is recalled, they may actually have to do some real journalistic work to change.
Oh, human nature!
This is the price you pay for not waking up and paying attention to the wishes of the people of California.
Wake up, California!
our @latimesopinion The editorial board’s views on the proposed removal of the governor. @加文新森: https://t.co/BVqJ71ouoI
— Chen Siwell (@sewellchan) August 13, 2021
Sewell Chan and others Los Angeles Times The editorial board of opinions believes that replacing Newsom now would be a disaster.
Did I use the word “thinking”? My fault. Because this screed was not considered. It reads like a text thread or list made on a drunken Friday night.
It starts with:
It would be a disaster to remove Newsom and replace him with an untested and poorly prepared alternative that does not represent the values of most Californians. This will plunge the country into months of political and bureaucratic dysfunction and economic uncertainty.
When I asked PTSD Ann O’Leary, I also asked Chan and this group of people: Which planet do you live on? Whose values are you talking about? Regardless of whether they think Newsom should be removed, I know that few people think that California’s values are represented by his hairiness. Even some progressive people I know want him to leave.
One of my Twitter fans raised this point:
When progressives hate Newsom like the Republicans, it’s time to admit that he may be in trouble. In the fall, I repeatedly stated that the Democratic Party made a mistake and that they should propose a progressive challenger. I was ridiculed by countless journos. “Oh, you don’t understand”.
No, they were the ones who didn’t get it-but now they understand.They don’t admit their arrogance and short-sightedness, but hope that Californians wake up!
For two days in a row, we heard the creepy rally slogan. Want to know which California Democratic genius came up with it?
Finally, I checked and we are already in the midst of political and bureaucratic dysfunction and economic uncertainty at the helm of Hair Gel. Despite stimulus checks and free lunches, can we do worse?
The Op-Ed Committee continued to chatter about all the things Newsom did wrong:
- He is a confused communicator. <*Catch the pearl!*>
- He doesn’t get along well with the legislature. You can fool me because they have done nothing, but so far, their every move is rubber stamp.
- He “occasionally” promised beyond his ability. Yes, I thought of the 2020 State of the Union address. What about the homelessness problem?
This is the most ridiculous:
His amazing fundraising activities have raised legitimate concerns about the role of money in politics.
Jason Kinney, his friend, lobbyist, and “repairman” for nearly 20 years made some suspicious moves and made a lot of money because of his proximity to Newsom.
Newsom has completed the tender for the California Teachers’ Union and has allowed children to drop out of school unnecessarily, including Harsh and intrusive policies This makes parents excited. The CTA and ATF just invested $2 million in his cessation of the Republican recall vault. If Hair Gel survives, what do you think he will give them?
“Legal Concern” has left the building; what is left is corruption and malfeasance.
These are things that voters will properly consider during regular re-election campaigns, but they No excuse Use the extraordinary power of recall to remove a legally elected governor, and instead may only A little support From voters. In fact, according to our estimates, Newsom’s mistakes are insignificant compared to what he did for California as one of the most powerful leaders of the COVID-19 pandemic in the United States. In our age of extremes, sadly, decisive leadership has also angered the governor’s critics.
Interestingly, these left-wing reporters think that the decisive leadership of Florida Governor Ron DeSantis is terrible, and that he is a dictator.But these same people are sad Newsom’s “decisive leadership” “infuriated the governor’s critics.”
Nowadays, there is considerable confusion between “leadership” and “dictatorship.”
The 46 candidates vying to replace Newsom—most of them are men, most of them are Republicans, and most of them are completely unqualified—have raised an endless stream of dissatisfaction, just for his liberal policies. Objection-we can add that these policies are when everyone knows 62% of voters chose Newsom in the 2018 general election. If the stakes are not so high, the whole thing will be ridiculous.
Critics paint a picture of the country crumbling in collapse, which is very irresponsible, and in many cases completely wrong: thanks to Newsom, the streets are full of criminals! (No.) Because of his bad policies, people and businesses are fleeing California in record numbers! (Incorrect.) Newsom’s mismanagement of the forest has led to large-scale wildfires in the state! (Ridiculous.) He kept changing the rules during the pandemic-but he didn’t change enough either! (what?)
Did they smell what they were shoveling here? Or are they blinded by inhaling pee and feces from the homeless camp?
These crises have been brewing for years, and—let’s face it—Newsom inherited them from his Democratic predecessor, Jerry Brown. But Newsom unfortunately took office when they reached the boiling point. Then, the pandemic struck and forced Newsom to switch to an emergency mode and put aside the usual governance business to focus on addressing the emerging and not yet fully understood COVID-19 threat.
So, his hairy as a lieutenant had no power to influence then Governor Jerry Brown?If Newsom is So concerned When I became governor, I was troubled by these problems. Why not concentrate on solving them? I am getting older, and I still remember the press coverage of the governor lieutenant and his obsession with legalization of marijuana, as well as the permanent whitewashing of when he announced his candidacy for governor.
Give me a fucking break.
Newsom’s biggest mistake was a momentary misjudgment. As governor, he issued strict public health restrictions to limit the spread of COVID-19, including restrictions on more than three family gatherings. But he doesn’t always follow his own guidance; in November, he and his wife ate side by side with 10 other people in a private semi-enclosed outdoor room at the French Laundry, an upscale restaurant in Napa Valley, without a mask.This is a mistake, for this Newsom apologizes -But this is by no means a dismissable crime.
By whose standard, Sewell?Why PG&E Trading Newsom Broker Might be good for Jason Kinney, the birthday boy of the French laundry?This Los Angeles Times As early as December 2020, they wrote down the blurred moral boundaries in their relationship. Why didn’t you follow up? Because the local Sacramento ABC10 actually has real reporters, that’s why.
I will not tax you with the remaining nonsense. If you want to read the complete train wreckage, please go to Sewell Chan’s tweet.
But here is an interesting tidbit about all of this. Mr. Sewell Chan will leave California to become the new editor-in-chief of the Texas Tribune.
Another left-wing reporter hates the governor’s state.
T-Squared: Sewell Chan is the next editor-in-chief of the Texas Tribune
Well, with this person at the helm, they will continue to make noise; because if they want “reliable non-partisan news,” he is not that person.
How hypocritical Chen asked Californians wake up! And cast a “no” vote on the recall, and he won’t even be here to deal with the consequences of any choice. The Twitter account “Rosie memos” has this feeling to me:
Head @latimes Edit page, who told us it’s best not to #RecallNewsom, Moved to Texas in October. This is Sewell’s idea: if you don’t even have to endure the consequences of Gavins’ terrible “leadership”, don’t tell others. https://t.co/xf8TD0OuZM pic.twitter.com/6lo0xxRFvM
-Rossi Memo (@almostjingo) August 13, 2021
Although the Texas Tribune may want him, real Texans want him to stay in California.
@sewellchan , Leave your liberal political nonsense in California, or don’t move here.
-Longhorn Nation 🤘 Native Texas Neanderthal (@Longhrn_Nation) August 13, 2021
We don’t want him to be here.
-Yiskah (@yiskahlife) August 14, 2021
Yes, he is yours, Texas. good luck.



