Obesrvations on Gavin Newsom’s Unethical Quote of the Week

Listen above to Newsom, the incompetent governor of California, as he engagingly insults a roomful of African Americans. Promoting his Presidential campaign-launching memoir, “Young Man in a Hurry,” Newsom was asked about his dyslexia and his personal experiences that voters could relate to (the old “he understands people like me” trope that Bill Clinton exploited so well). He responded by describing his struggles with dyslexia and somehow managed to sound like he regarded his low SAT scores as a badge of honor, telling the almost all black audience: “I’m like you. I’m no better than you.”

Already there are many discussions of this—what was it? A gaffe? A canny bit of self-deprecation? Smoking gun patronizing?—on the web and social media. To me, and I admit I’m mired in confirmation bias when I look at anything Newsom does through the lens of his frightening EA dossier—I mean, just look at that mess!— I classify the remark as pure res ipsa loquitur: the thing speaks for itself. Newsom blundered into expressing the attitude progressives and Democrats have had toward American blacks for decades. They believe that it is a voting bloc that is easily fooled and exploited, and, as a group, gullible and not too swift on the uptake. That’s Newsom, and that’s the Democratic Party that he wants to lead.

4 thoughts on “Obesrvations on Gavin Newsom’s Unethical Quote of the Week

  1. You nailed it, good sir!

    Newsome is saying the quiet part out loud, and this is what DEI-supporting progressives have believed for years…decades…centuries actually, back when many of their predecessors were slave-owners in the 19th Century: that blacks are second-class humans with second-rate brains, lacking the intelligence to make something of themselves without help from “whitey.”

    It’s pathetic and disgusting.

    Try saying “I am like you. I’m a 960 SAT guy. I can’t read.” to someone like Condi Rice…or Vikings Hall-of-Famer Alan Page…or Barack Obama…or Denzel Washington…or any of the countless other African Americans with accomplishments that would put Newsome to red-faced shame.

    Sorry Jack, I’m kind of just repeating your frustration, but dang…

    • I call those “Grawwwk! I agree!” moments.

      Newsom, in the process of pandering to the crowd, accidentally said the quiet part loud.

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