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California Gov. Gavin Newsom reveals all the indicators of wanting to run for president in 2028.
Of course, the downside for him is: why would anybody need to vote for him for president when he is been such a failure in his current place?
He’s failed on so many points, including the Palisades fire and homelessness. He’s even failed when it got here to a invoice dealing with menopause, as Oscar-winning actress Halle Berry explained when she railed against him during The New York Times DealBook Summit. Newsom vetoed the invoice, and Berry said he’s devaluing girls. What made her remarks even better was that she did it shortly before he spoke at the same summit, which is why he may need ended up in that excessive cross-legged, “testicle-crushing” sitting place. It went viral, and everybody mocked him for it.
Hot Takes: Internet Has a Ball Mocking Newsom’s Eyebrow-Raising Sitting Pose
Newsom has been attempting to dig himself out of the gap ever since.
First, as to Berry. He said on Thursday that she just “didn’t know” that he actually deliberate to do one thing about the menopause invoice. He claimed he was going to embody it in next yr’s finances, and he had been involved about larger prices. Way to play clean-up after the fact there, buddy. He no doubt realized she uncovered his failures to a very important group of people that he is going to desperately need for any future run: girls.
Then, he tried to deal with the mockery over his “testicle-crushing’ position. But I think it’s safe to say that he created a whole new issue with that effort. I suspect many memes will be born out of this.
— Gavin Newsom (@GavinNewsom) December 6, 2025
Oh my, I don’t think that’s quite the flex he thinks it is. If that’s showing off the assets he has to be president, that’s not saying much.
Now you know, between his account and the press office account, the hot takes are gold. And they wonder why they are losing men. I don’t think they understand social media and what people will do with the post.
Mark Mitchell of Rasmussen couldn’t believe they posted it.
They… Posted this? https://t.co/7Jb4mYwmdF
— Mark Mitchell, Rasmussen Reports (@honestpollster) December 6, 2025
Gavin illustrating his taxation policy on your average California residence. https://t.co/uQ7JoM6URQ
— Viva Frei (@thevivafrei) December 6, 2025
Some predicted this would tank Newsom’s aspirations.
It’s over https://t.co/YezIPzaFvD pic.twitter.com/LBraeiS29Y
— Amanda Jean (@AJAmmirabilis) December 6, 2025
WTAF??🤣🤣🤣
Democrats in A NUTSHELL!! https://t.co/jnH2HuwlWm— Lina (@catapinacaro) December 6, 2025
Others thought it was the good illustration of Democrats.
The remaining vacation spot of liberalism
— Lucas Answers 🇺🇸 (@lucasanswers) December 6, 2025
Newsom is seemingly attempting to wrest the bizarre crown from Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz.
It does appear like a Howard Dean second. That’s when the Dean Scream in Jan. 2004 revealed what a weirdo he was to most regular people, and that utterly completed him for president.
On January 19, 2004, Democratic Presidential ‘frontrunner’ Howard Dean, who positioned a disappointing third in the Democratic Iowa precinct caucuses, launched into an animated pep discuss with his supporters, later dubbed the ‘Dean Scream’ pic.twitter.com/bg7anDvs1g
— RetroNewsNow (@RetroNewsNow) January 20, 2024
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