The mask is officially off. California Governor Gavin Newsom, desperate to salvage his political future after years of catastrophic failures, has now stooped to full-blown antisemitism to pander to the radical left base.
At a San Francisco event promoting his laughably titled memoir "Young Man in a Hurry," Newsom told a friendly audience that critics were "appropriately" calling Israel an "apartheid" state. Yes, you read that right – the governor of America's largest state just endorsed one of the most vile antisemitic tropes used by Hamas terrorists and their apologists.
This is the same failed politician who has presided over California's complete collapse into a drug-infested wasteland. The numbers don't lie: under Newsom's disastrous leadership, California drug overdose deaths have skyrocketed from around 6,200 in 2019 to over 11,359 by 2023. As one Twitter user pointed out, "How @GavinNewsom has the nerve to criticize Trump?" when his own record is nothing but destruction and death.
Desperate Times Call for Desperate Pandering
This antisemitic pivot isn't surprising – it's calculated. After making "a fool of himself in front of the Black community in Georgia," as social media users noted, Newsom is desperately searching for his next victim group to exploit. Now he's targeting Jewish Americans and Israel, our most reliable democratic ally in the Middle East.
"Gavin Newsom is all of a sudden an 'Anti-Zionist'. This carpetbagger mf made a fool of himself in front of the Black community in Georgia, now he's onto his next best thing," wrote one observer on social media.
While President Trump strengthens America's alliance with Israel and brings peace through strength to the Middle East, Newsom is busy parroting terrorist talking points from his ivory tower in San Francisco.
Patriots need to remember this moment. When California burns, when overdoses soar, when families flee the Golden State in record numbers, Gavin Newsom's priority isn't fixing his broken state – it's attacking our allies and dividing Americans along religious lines.
Is this really the kind of "leadership" Democrats want representing them on the national stage?
