"The Stripper!"

Its interesting... Newsom is very polarizing right now. Lots of people want him out because of the schools be shutdown and what he has done to restaurants and small businesses without data...

but... there are many selfish covid fearful people who only think about themselves and their parents and therefore think he is doing a great job.

At the moment I don't think Newsom has much to worry about...
However, I think the tide may be changing because of the school shutdowns...


This is anecdotal but I think there is now an clear strong majority of parents who think the schools need to be open. This is a big change for the summer.... in my experience.

Many parents are concerned about kids mental health and social development. They see this is going on far too long considering almost every parent now knows Covid is less than the flu for kids. I think everyday... Newsom lets the Teachers Unions dictate terms... he damage his chances for re-election and increasing his chances of a successful recall.

The recall will fail but Newsome has 2024 on his mind and it definitely hurts him there. It is not fatal but it takes a central argument away from him or any governor running for the white house. They all want to be able argue that they were so swimmingly successful and loved in their home state that the white house is the next logical place for them.

I don't know. Lot of games going on in CA now as you know. The progressives are not necessarily reliable supporters of other progressives. Many of them want Pelosi out and they are trying to move Feinstein out and have Newsom appoint a skin color person to take her place. The progressives are so volatile and unstable it is not out of the question that they would turn on Newsom if he failed on some ideological comment or action, and they begin thinking if they help to recall Newsom they can elect someone even nuttier. I don't know. They are unstable. I defer to you.
 
I can only assume this thread is about Matt Gaetz's dates at Trump's Mar-a-Lago party. Apparently he's now engaged.

Is the lucky "lady" in the upper photo or is it one of the chicks in the lower photos....



Somehow I think the Gaetz's later hours of the party looked like this...


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my crystal ball is slanted by the concern that as long as establishment republicans want cheap labor and democrats want more votes... we are going to march towards crony - tech / financier control faster than the new voters become anti taxes and anti big govt.

I am hopeful that like the Irish before them the new immigrants to our country will become more libertarian, anti - tax and anti big govt over time. (and I see it in my area where many second gen were more vocal in support of Trump than I was...)

But... I am concerned that so many of our rights will be removed by the time they become anti tax and anti big govt as a group...
it will be too late.

The elite/ cronies now have much greater control of the media. Their messaging is almost universal. Their seizing control seems to have gone from incremental to rapid.

The cronies now have the money to buy all the politicians. But perhaps worse...they control of social media and the real media to reward those that play ball and destroy those who oppose them.



The recall will fail but Newsome has 2024 on his mind and it definitely hurts him there. It is not fatal but it takes a central argument away from him or any governor running for the white house. They all want to be able argue that they were so swimmingly successful and loved in their home state that the white house is the next logical place for them.

I don't know. Lot of games going on in CA now as you know. The progressives are not necessarily reliable supporters of other progressives. Many of them want Pelosi out and they are trying to move Feinstein out and have Newsom appoint a skin color person to take her place. The progressives are so volatile and unstable it is not out of the question that they would turn on Newsom if he failed on some ideological comment or action, and they begin thinking if they help to recall Newsom they can elect someone even nuttier. I don't know. They are unstable. I defer to you.
 
No it won't. He is now going to be recalled and under CA law, he cannot run in the recall election.----The Stripper is done----
Mind you----I'm not really in favor of the concept of "recall". I rather think that elections are the ultimate recalls.
 
No it won't. He is now going to be recalled and under CA law, he cannot run in the recall election.----The Stripper is done----

The competition is chomping at the bit.:)
https://fox8.com/news/caitlyn-jenner-announces-run-for-governor-of-california/
Caitlyn Jenner announces run for governor of California

Posted: Apr 23, 2021 / 10:46 AM EDT / Updated: Apr 23, 2021 / 10:46 AM EDT
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FILE – In this Jan. 18, 2020, file photo Caitlyn Jenner speaks at the 4th Women’s March in Los Angeles. Jenner has been an Olympic hero, a reality TV personality and a transgender rights activist. Jenner has been consulting privately with Republican advisers as she considers joining the field of candidates seeking to replace Democratic Gov. Gavin Newsom in a likely recall election later this year. (AP Photo/Damian Dovarganes, File)

NewsNation Now) — Former reality star and Olympic gold medal-winning decathlete Caitlyn Jenner announced Friday she has filed paperwork to run for governor of California.

The 71-year-old longtime Republican would face off against Democratic Gov. Gavin Newsom in a likely recall election later this year.

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Jenner launched a website Friday morning and later confirmed on Instagram she had filed paperwork to run for governor of the Golden State.

“California has been my home for nearly 50 years. I came here because I knew that anyone, regardless of their background or station in life, could turn their dreams into reality,” the website said. “But for the past decade, we have seen the glimmer of the Golden State reduced by one-party rule that places politics over progress and special interests over people. Sacramento needs an honest leader with a clear vision.”

California Gov. Newsom likely facing recall election as signature collection ends
The transgender activist, who described herself as “economically conservative, socially progressive” in a People magazine interview last year, would stand out in a field that so far has failed to attract a nationally known contender. Her potential run would come nearly two decades after the election of Arnold Schwarzenegger, another Republican who used his Hollywood fame as a springboard to the state’s highest office in a 2003 recall election.

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Jenner, formerly known as Bruce Jenner, is an Olympic gold medal-winning decathlete. She’s widely known from reality shows including “Keeping Up with the Kardashians” and the spin-off “I Am Cait.”

Jenner made headlines in recent years with her back-and-forth relationship with former President Donald Trump, who remains broadly unpopular in California outside his GOP base. Trump lost the heavily Democratic state to President Joe Biden in November by over 5 million votes.

Jenner supported Trump in 2016 but later criticized his administration’s reversal of a directive on transgender access to public school bathrooms. She also criticized Trump after he said transgender people would not be allowed to serve in the U.S. military.

The first-time candidate has not clarified her positions on critical issues facing the nation’s most populated state, from how she would manage the coronavirus pandemic to slowing a homelessness crisis.

The team around her includes Trump’s former campaign manager, Brad Parscale, who is helping Jenner assemble an inner circle; longtime Republican strategist Ryan Erwin, a veteran of California and presidential politics who would become the campaign’s general consultant; and GOP fundraiser Caroline Wren.

The recall effort targeting the current governor Newsom began in February 2020, led by a group called the California Patriot Coalition. Collections increased in the fall and winter as anger intensified about Newsom’s handling of the pandemic, but thousands of signatures remain unverified by election officials.

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FILE – In this June 26, 2020, file photo, California Gov. Gavin Newsom listens to a reporter’s question during a news conference in Rancho Cordova, Calif. Gov. (AP Photo/Rich Pedroncelli, Pool, File)
If the recall qualifies for the ballot, as expected, voters would be asked two questions: first, whether Newsom should be removed from office. The second would be a list of replacement candidates to choose from, if more than 50% of voters support removing Newsom from office.

The recall proposal must move through time-consuming steps along the way, including giving voters a 30-day window to withdraw their names, if they choose. Given the various legal hoops that must be cleared, it could take until September before an election date is scheduled, which strategists on both sides expect to be set for later this fall.

The recall effort has been largely fueled by criticism of Newsom’s handling of the pandemic. Republicans who have announced their intention to run include former San Diego Mayor Kevin Faulconer, former U.S. Rep. Doug Ose and businessman John Cox, who lost to Newsom in the 2018 governor’s race.

Recall organizers believe Newsom and leaders in the Democratic-run Legislature will do everything possible to delay the election, hoping that his fortunes turn as virus cases fall, vaccinations increase and schools and businesses reopen.

Newsom and his Democratic allies have cast the recall attempt as a politically-driven power grab. He tweeted last month that he won’t be distracted by a “partisan” recall attempt “but I will fight it.”

A poll released by Nexstar Media Group’s six California television stations along with Emerson College last month found Californians are split when it comes to Newsom’s performance and he has his work cut out for him if he is to hold onto his office for another term.

Newsom, a former lieutenant governor and San Francisco mayor, was elected governor in 2018 with almost 62% of the vote. He would be up for re-election in 2022.
 
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