Fetterman Shreds Nitwit Newsom Over “Shadow” Campaign

Amazingly, Senator John Fetterman of Pennsylvania made headlines by calling out one of the shadiest Democrat governors operating in politics today: Governor Gavin Newsom, or Governor Gruesome.

Newsom, who reigns over the formerly golden state of California as if it were his own personal fiefdom, has the stellar honor of being the only governor to face a recall election during the pandemic.

An election he somehow “won” despite widespread state resistance to his draconian, authoritarian, and frankly communist COVID policies.

Such as shutting down all wineries … except his own, which was apparently an “essential service.”

Newsom’s communist leanings became even clearer when he cozied up to Chinese President Xi during a surprise trip to Asia.

Needless to say, that trip is perhaps one of the most egregious examples of self-promotion Newsom recently engaged in, as well as a rather obvious demonstration of his presidential ambitions.

Ambitions that he fails to advertise to the public, as he lurks around behind the scenes in his rather obvious anti-Biden campaign.

While a real competitor against Biden is clearly needed, Newsom may well sell out the nation even more than Biden has, especially given his pitiable subservience to Xi.

“Let me say something that might be uncomfortable … Right now, there are two additional Democrats running for Pennsylvania, excuse me, running for president right now. One, one is a congressman from Minnesota. The other one is the governor of California. They’re both running for president, but only one had the guts to announce it,” Fetterman said pointedly.

Pretty funny, really. After all, Newsom may be many things, but brave and ethical certainly would not be amongst his top qualities.

Fetterman isn’t the only one who has noticed Newsom’s effective “shadow campaign” against Biden.

During a sit-down with longshot Democrat presidential candidate Dean Phillips, alleged comedian Bill Maher accused not only Newsom, but also hapless VP Harris, of running shadow presidential campaigns.

“You know, they’re going to the battleground states in the private – they’re really doing it, but I feel like at least you are honest, and you’re saying, ‘No, I’m gonna do it.’ Just do it,” Maher raged, referring to both Newsom and Harris.

Alas, Maher is not wise enough to see what a disaster Biden is, though he does realize Biden is highly unpopular relative to Trump.

“I think we’re on the same page with Biden … Did a great service, but whereas in 2020, maybe he was the only one who could have beaten Trump, I think now he’s the only one who will lose to him,” Maher added.

Well, no kidding, Mr. Maher. That would be because the world was a vastly safer place under the leadership of Trump.

Tellingly, Maher’s little powwow with Phillips also highlighted the ways in which Democrats are gradually eliminating all forms of free speech.

“There’s this bizarre and very dangerous culture of silence in Washington, in certain political-industrial complex circles, that is dangerous – I mean, dangerous,” Phillips remarked.

The “silence” Phillips refers to is the unwillingness of anyone to attempt to seriously challenge, or even call out, Biden within the Democrat party.

Then again, that same type of “silence” is promoted in Communist China, the Biden family’s bread and butter.

Little wonder such political “silence” has spread to the United States in the wake of Biden’s takeover of the White House.

Author: Ofelia Thornton


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