Newsom’s profanity-filled Trump complaint, Hunter’s election delusion and more
Diary of disturbing disinformation and dangerous delusions
This complaint:
“That’s what I don’t like about this son of a bitch [Trump] . . . Model better goddamn behavior.”
— Gavin Newsom, Monday
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We say: You first, Gav! Newsom is peeved that Trump nicknamed him “Newscum” and wants him to cut out the playground insults.
Of course, that holier-than-thou scolding would sound a lot more sincere if the gov resisted flinging profanities while delivering it.
He’s also called Trump “scum,” “disturbed,” “a broken person” and “damaged goods.”
And over the weekend, he attacked JD Vance for going to Disneyland with his wife and kids. Is that modeling “better” behavior, Gavin?
This claim:
“We lost . . . because we did not remain loyal to the leader of the party.”
— Hunter Biden, in an interview posted Wednesday.
We say: Please. Hunter’s sore his dad was forced to drop his reelection bid and is no longer in the White House; lacking a powerful protector, he’s drowning in legal debt and his art isn’t selling.
Yet the idea that Joe would’ve won if Democrats stuck by him is unhinged.
Joe was already tanking when he quit, thanks to inflation, the border disaster and the cognitive decline he displayed at his debate with Donald Trump.
Top Dems only turned on him when they saw the writing on the wall.
This assertion:
“[Barack Obama and Mark Cuban] are pointing the finger at the wrong person.”
— The View’s Whoopi Goldberg, Tuesday
We say: Obama told Democrats to quit “navel-gazing” and “whining” and “toughen up,” while Cuban slammed the party as pathologically unable to develop messaging beyond “Trump sucks.”
Whoopi objects because whining and railing about Trump are favorite pastimes on The View.
Sorry, Whoopi, but voters are tired of Democrats’ empty, feckless, anti-Trump bellyaching. Ignore Obama’s and Cuban’s warnings at your own peril.
This column:
“Here’s How to Fix Our Immigration System.”
— Blas Nuñez-Neto, Tuesday
We say: Asking one of Biden’s border advisers how to fix immigration is a bit like asking a three-time divorcée for relationship tips: It’s only good for figuring out what not to do.
Nuñez-Neto, the former Homeland Security assistant secretary for border and immigration policy, now admits “the failure to acknowledge” the border crisis “and take timely action to try to resolve it” made Americans distrust Democrats and contributed to President Trump’s win. Gee, thanks, Sherlock!
— Compiled by The Post Editorial Board
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