Monday, April 13, 2026

Gavin Newsom Hilariously Says He Has Led The Charge Against Fraud In California

 

Per Townhall: “California Governor Gavin Newsom is seeking to take credit for ‘leading the charge’ against fraud in his state after Attorney General Rob Bonta held a press conference Thursday outlining efforts to investigate hospice fraud. However, after years of investigation, those efforts have resulted in just five arrests, a minuscule number compared to the scale of alleged fraud uncovered by others.”

Yes, surely Gavin Newsom can take his rightful place beside history’s other great reformers. Such as Adolf Hitler, who so bravely led the charge to stamp out anti-Semitism. And Tiger Woods, who has aggressively and consistently led the fight against driving while under the influence of drugs or alcohol. Or Bill Clinton, who, almost alone, selflessly gave it his all to combat sexual harassment and rape culture.

Fraud is omnipresent. We all know that now. Much of our taxes are used to pay for illegals, illegal activity, and, ultimately, laundered and/or recycled to benefit the Democrat Party. (That fact in itself means that our elections are grossly tainted.) Gaslighting and projection are also ubiquitous. And lying is the lifeblood of most politicians. Has been for a very long time, indeed. But the kind of lies we have seen lately are virtually peerless in nature. They are neither extreme exaggerations nor little white lies. They are not lies of omission nor made out of concern for the feelings of others. They aren’t even good, old-fashioned bald-faced lies. They are monumental, in-your-face, could not possibly be any less true or any more opposite of reality lies. Lies that tell you that you did not see what you saw, do not know what you know, and that reality isn’t real. They are colossal, mother-of-all-lies lies.

So, somehow Gavin “Slick” Newsom “led the charge” against fraud in California. And Tampon Timmmy Walz implies that he has been anti-fraud all along and others have been late to the fraud fighting the party.

Bill Clinton essentially stated that whether or not he was lying depended on what the definition of “is” is. That seems almost quaint now. If he was in keeping with the tactics of today’s Democrats, he would have boldly asserted, “No one in the history of the world has ever fought longer and harder against sexual harassment, impropriety, infidelity, misogyny, and imbalance of power dynamics than I have.”

We need more Nick Shirleys. And fewer corrupt asshats who think we’ll believe anything. How do we achieve this goal? Strongly support the Nick Shirleys. And don’t vote for—or tolerate—the asshats.

 

 

 

 

 

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