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California Gov. Gavin Newsom (D) did a stop in Atlanta for his As my colleague Nick Arama wrote: It's on brand for Newsom to think he is being relatable, rather than insulting and racist. This proves that being politically savvy doesn't translate to being the brightest bulb in the box. Since 2018, Newsom claimed he struggles with dyslexia. He even dictated a 2021 children's book to a ghostwriter, who whipped it up for him and slapped his name on it. So, dependent upon the audience, Newsom has used dyslexia as an excuse, a point of relatability, or evidence of how tough life has been for him. He's nothing if not a chameleon. Dive Deeper: Gavin Newsom Steps in It Again As His GA Remarks Go Viral and He's Accused of Racism Newsom's Epic Crashout As He Panics and Implodes in Backlash Over GA Remarks But since that faux pas, he has been getting roasted by all the right people. Newsom's knee-jerk response is to cry ableism, claiming he is being shamed for having a disability. Sure, Jan. Local and national journalists are asking legitimate questions. Heck, he's the one who keeps bringing it up. Newsom's dipsy-doodle (and foul-mouthed) comms team is feeling the pressure, as Real Clear Politics national correspondent Susan Crabtree noted. WARNING: Language. It's days like these I wish I still ate popcorn. Fox News host Sean Hannity reposted on X the now embarrassing video and commented, "Gavin Newsom thinks a 960 SAT Makes Him 'Like' Black Americans. Let That Sink In." Hannity knows what buttons to push to deepen Newsom's embarrassment. After all, it was Hannity who moderated a 2023 debate between Newsom and FL Gov. Ron DeSantis, where Hannity let DeSantis go for it, and DeSantis proceeded to mop the floor with Newsom, using a poop map, no less. It got so bad that First Partner Jennifer Siebel Newsom stepped in and cut the debate short. Shame she wasn't on that Atlanta stage to stop Newsom from chewing on his toes. Read More: DeSavage: DeSantis Threw Caution to the Wind in Destruction of Newsom, Including Using the Poop Map Delicious Post-Debate Crying From Newsom HQ as Report Hints at Moment His Team Knew He Was Done Newsom is both thin-skinned and vindictive, so he responded to Hannity's post like a three-year-old throwing a tantrum. As RedState reported, Newsom sprinkled his response with a liberal amount of foul language, making it evident where his comms team gets permission from. The language warning above stands. As we also noted, Hannity replied to Newsom by making the following observations (language warning again):
Along with not being able to read, not knowing how to get his birth certificate, and his horrible eight-year record of governance, the reasons why Newsom is a terrible choice for president just pile higher. As if it couldn't get worse for Newsom, MS Gov. Tate Reeves (R) responded to Newsom's post. Reeves manages to level Newsom, and he didn't use one swear word to do it.
That's gonna leave a mark. Reeves' facts are legit. Mississippi budgeted $2.97 billion for education in 2025-26, but those dollars are bearing fruit in improved scores in reading and math. They're calling it the "Mississippi Miracle," because over an almost 10-year period, reading proficiency among Mississippi students has leapfrogged from 46th in 2017 to 7th in 2024. Quite impressive.
Which brings us to the sad and cautionary tale that is Gavin Newsom's California, which for 2025-26 has budgeted $137 billion for education.
Not only should Newsom take Reeves up on his offer of adding a reading coach to his staff, but he might also want to replace his comms team with people who actually can communicate without the F-bombs. Just sayin'. |
Tuesday, February 24, 2026
Boom: MS Gov. Tate Reeves Schools Gavin Newsom on California Reading Scores vs. Mississippi
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