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Hekate

(97,244 posts)
Sun Apr 6, 2025, 02:42 PM Apr 6

Interesting take on Newsom: people who complain he's running for prez don't get it. He's acting like he is already...

Interesting take on Newsom: people who complain he's running for prez don't get it. He's acting like he is already...
…because trump is not. And note that Megyn Kelly wants right wingers to stay off his podcast.

Sorry it’s all one long paragraph — that’s how it came out, so I guess it’s legit. However, I may come back later to tidy up for better reading.

Intriguingly, many Trump acolytes see a real threat in Newsom’s podcast. Right-wing journalist Megyn Kelly called for MAGA figures to stay off the podcast. “I don’t like to see it,” Kelly said. “The better he will get, the better he’ll do, the more he’ll understand how to appeal to people who are more right-wing or independently minded but on the right.”

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Mathews: America's real president, for better and for worse
Joe MathewsZócalo Public Square

Meet the real American president. His name is Gavin Christopher Newsom. He is chief executive of America’s richest, most populous state. And in this peculiar moment, that makes him the real president, by default. Sure, there’s a guy in the White House who calls himself president. But real presidents swear an oath to preserve, protect, and defend the Constitution. Donald Trump violates the laws and the Constitution constantly. Filling this void, Newsom has effectively assumed the presidency, though the public doesn’t yet understand this. One common complaint is that Newsom is distracted by issues beyond California. Another dig is that he is pursuing future presidential ambitions. But those gripes miss the point. Newsom isn’t running for president; he’s acting like the president, because the country needs someone to behave like a president. One focus for Newsom is preserving American governing capacity, even as Trump and Elon Musk dismantle U.S. government agencies. For example, is co-chairing a coalition called America Is All In, to pursue environmental policies nationwide, despite the national government’s meltdown. Newsom is also taking a presidential role in the ongoing response to the L.A. fires. In the aftermath of blazes, Trump has ceaselessly played politics, like a petty local political boss.. He is attacking federal emergency response and tying emergency assistance to unrelated state policy demands, like California adopting a voter identification system. Newsom, in response, is touting federal assistance to the state and defending federal agencies that Trump vilifies. In foreign affairs, Newsom trumps the impostor in the White House. While Trump trashes longstanding American alliances, President Newsom has been building new ones. Amid Trump’s threats to impose tariffs on Mexico, Newsom struck a deal with the governor of the Mexican state of Sonora on climate and economics. America’s real president also made a similar environment-and-economy agreement with 21 Brazilian states. These agreements followed Newsom-signed deals with Canada, New Zealand, Japan, China, Australia, the Netherlands, South Korea, Sweden, and Norway. California now has more real allies than the United States. Let me say here that Newsom would not be my first pick as the de facto U.S. president in this time of crisis. And, because the broken U.S. Constitutional system is beyond rescuing, I often wish that the governor was focused on making California an independent country. But Newsom has instead chosen to stick up for the American system — like a president would. Indeed, when he does take shots at Trump these days, he’s often defending the Constitution in the process. After Trump and Musk blew up the U.S. Department of Education, Newsom issued a statement: “This overreach needs to be rejected immediately by a co-equal branch of government. Or was Congress eliminated by this executive order, too?” When California won a legal appeal in federal court in a gun control case, Newsom called it a victory for rule of law: “When the executive branch disagrees with a court ruling, the answer isn’t to ignore it — it’s to appeal to a higher court. We did that. We won. That’s how law and order works.” Newsom’s controversial new podcast is of a piece with his defend-the-system presidency. Democrats have rightfully criticized Newsom for failing to challenge far-right figures who appear as guests. But the gambit makes sense if you’re a president seeking consensus in a polarized country. On the podcast, he isn’t interviewing anyone — he’s presiding, since even MAGA strategists are the real president’s constituents too. Intriguingly, many Trump acolytes see a real threat in Newsom’s podcast. Right-wing journalist Megyn Kelly called for MAGA figures to stay off the podcast. “I don’t like to see it,” Kelly said. “The better he will get, the better he’ll do, the more he’ll understand how to appeal to people who are more right-wing or independently minded but on the right.”
In other words, a real president, seeking to represent the whole country, is a powerful threat to the relentlessly divisive occupier of the White House.


https://www.vcstar.com/story/opinion/2025/04/03/mathews-americas-real-president-for-better-and-for-worse/82792525007/

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Keepthesoulalive

(1,172 posts)
3. You do not platform racists
Sun Apr 6, 2025, 02:58 PM
Apr 6

They receive enough sunshine from trump. Being the president of this country means you have to find some ideas abhorrent. If he is okay with Charlie Kirk ,I am not okay with him and I will not vote for the lesser of racists.

Response to Lovie777 (Reply #1)

BamaRefugee

(3,790 posts)
5. As a Californian, I'm imagining the vast wealth we can accrue by charging OUR OWN tariffs on everything
Sun Apr 6, 2025, 03:00 PM
Apr 6

That comes into the Port of Los Angeles before it can go out on the highways....which is pretty much everything in Walmart and the Bass Pro Shops.
Can't wait to hear the Southern accented whining and whimpering and the rending of garments (made in Vietnam).

cachukis

(3,088 posts)
6. Cuomo acted presidential during covid.
Sun Apr 6, 2025, 03:00 PM
Apr 6

Love or dislike him, he is burnishing his credibility.

NCDem47

(2,763 posts)
7. Abbott (TX) and DeSantis (FL) acted like flaming a-holes during Biden term
Sun Apr 6, 2025, 03:24 PM
Apr 6

Both of 'em strutted around doing the OPPOSITE of what Biden Admin was doing in Washington. Acting like they were in their own sovereign states.

NOT saying or implying that Newsom is an a-hole rising to the level of Abbott or DeSantis.

cksmithy

(313 posts)
9. Joe Matthews
Sun Apr 6, 2025, 08:27 PM
Apr 6

writes opinion pieces, that are frequently available at the San Francisco Chronicle newspaper. I read this piece this morning on the
Chron, agreed with some of it, disagreed with some of it. It is an opinion, not fact. I know he is upsetting , but overall he has been a good governor.

Hekate

(97,244 posts)
10. Thx. I found his piece online at the Ventura Star & thought it was interesting as opinion...
Sun Apr 6, 2025, 10:21 PM
Apr 6

I agree with you about the Gov — don’t always agree with him but overall he’s been good. I will watch his future with interest and no particular prejudgments (which is pretty much what I’ve been saying about AOC)

It does disturb me a bit that so many here have jumped all over Newsom without any knowledge about his record other than his long-ago ex-wife and his current trial at podcasts. It’s almost like there’s an agenda somewhere to whittle down the Democratic bench.

CoopersDad

(3,156 posts)
12. I'm gonna break it up so I can read it. 😊
Tue Apr 8, 2025, 11:24 PM
Apr 8

Thank you!

Meet the real American president. His name is Gavin Christopher Newsom. He is chief executive of America’s richest, most populous state. And in this peculiar moment, that makes him the real president, by default. Sure, there’s a guy in the White House who calls himself president. But real presidents swear an oath to preserve, protect, and defend the Constitution. Donald Trump violates the laws and the Constitution constantly. Filling this void, Newsom has effectively assumed the presidency, though the public doesn’t yet understand this. One common complaint is that Newsom is distracted by issues beyond California. Another dig is that he is pursuing future presidential ambitions. But those gripes miss the point. Newsom isn’t running for president; he’s acting like the president, because the country needs someone to behave like a president.

One focus for Newsom is preserving American governing capacity, even as Trump and Elon Musk dismantle U.S. government agencies. For example, is co-chairing a coalition called America Is All In, to pursue environmental policies nationwide, despite the national government’s meltdown. Newsom is also taking a presidential role in the ongoing response to the L.A. fires. In the aftermath of blazes, Trump has ceaselessly played politics, like a petty local political boss.. He is attacking federal emergency response and tying emergency assistance to unrelated state policy demands, like California adopting a voter identification system. Newsom, in response, is touting federal assistance to the state and defending federal agencies that Trump vilifies. In foreign affairs, Newsom trumps the impostor in the White House.

While Trump trashes longstanding American alliances, President Newsom has been building new ones. Amid Trump’s threats to impose tariffs on Mexico, Newsom struck a deal with the governor of the Mexican state of Sonora on climate and economics. America’s real president also made a similar environment-and-economy agreement with 21 Brazilian states. These agreements followed Newsom-signed deals with Canada, New Zealand, Japan, China, Australia, the Netherlands, South Korea, Sweden, and Norway. California now has more real allies than the United States. Let me say here that Newsom would not be my first pick as the de facto U.S. president in this time of crisis. And, because the broken U.S. Constitutional system is beyond rescuing, I often wish that the governor was focused on making California an independent country. But Newsom has instead chosen to stick up for the American system — like a president would. Indeed, when he does take shots at Trump these days, he’s often defending the Constitution in the process.

After Trump and Musk blew up the U.S. Department of Education, Newsom issued a statement: “This overreach needs to be rejected immediately by a co-equal branch of government. Or was Congress eliminated by this executive order, too?” When California won a legal appeal in federal court in a gun control case, Newsom called it a victory for rule of law: “When the executive branch disagrees with a court ruling, the answer isn’t to ignore it — it’s to appeal to a higher court. We did that. We won. That’s how law and order works.” Newsom’s controversial new podcast is of a piece with his defend-the-system presidency.

Democrats have rightfully criticized Newsom for failing to challenge far-right figures who appear as guests. But the gambit makes sense if you’re a president seeking consensus in a polarized country. On the podcast, he isn’t interviewing anyone — he’s presiding, since even MAGA strategists are the real president’s constituents too. Intriguingly, many Trump acolytes see a real threat in Newsom’s podcast. Right-wing journalist Megyn Kelly called for MAGA figures to stay off the podcast. “I don’t like to see it,” Kelly said. “The better he will get, the better he’ll do, the more he’ll understand how to appeal to people who are more right-wing or independently minded but on the right.”

In other words, a real president, seeking to represent the whole country, is a powerful threat to the relentlessly divisive occupier of the White House.


Hekate

(97,244 posts)
13. Thank you! When I read the newspaper online, it looked normal, but when I pasted it here...
Wed Apr 9, 2025, 02:16 AM
Apr 9

…it came out with no paragraphs. On the one hand that glitch allowed me to post the whole thing without the 4 paragraph rule — on the other hand it made it damn hard to read.

Then I got called away, got busy, forgot to come back.

So thanks for cleaning it up. I still think it’s got some points worth thinking about. Tho as you know, some Dems are super-quick to decide potential candidates are inadequate or even “dead to me!”

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