Newsom Pretends to Be on the Phone with Biden as Angry Constituent Gets in His Face – IOTW Report

Newsom Pretends to Be on the Phone with Biden as Angry Constituent Gets in His Face

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It’s sticks and torches time.

Governor Gavin Newsom pretended to be on the phone with Joe Biden on Thursday as an angry constituent demanded answers on his disastrous wildfire response after her daughter’s school burned down.

“Governor! You got a second? Governor! Governor! I live here, Governor! That was my daughter’s school, Governor!” a Pacific Palisades woman shouted as she sprinted over to confront Newsom.

Newsom was just about to hop into his motorcade when an angry woman caught up with him and demanded answers after Los Angeles was reduced to a pile of ashes because the city’s hydrants were dry.

“I’m literally talking with the president right now to specifically answer the question of what we could do for you and your daughter,” Newsom said.

Only he lied. Joe Biden was not on the phone and the woman knew it.

11 Comments on Newsom Pretends to Be on the Phone with Biden as Angry Constituent Gets in His Face

  1. California has mail in ballots and it’s illegal for anyone to ask for voter ID at any precinct in the state; so I doubt the lizard people like Newscum are that worried about a damn thing. Literally every real person could vote against the democrat selected candidates, and, magically, after a month of counting “late ballots”, the machine democrats would “win” anyway.

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  2. So, is FEMA rushing from its stellar job after the hurricane destruction to help these poor displaced Pacific Palisades homeless?

    I remember when CA cleared fire roads all over to help abate and travel to the historically repetitive wild fires. And built reservoirs rather than destroy them.

    I find it interesting how demoncrats vote for exactly what they are crying about!!

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  3. ‘A politician visited a remote little rural village and asked the inhabitants what the government could do for them.
    “We have two big needs,” said the village headman. “First, we have a hospital but no doctor.”

    The politician whipped out his cellphone, spoke for a while and then said: “I have sorted it out. A doctor will arrive here tomorrow. What is your other need?”

    “We have no cellphone reception at all in our village.”’

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