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Democrats Exposed: Kamala and Newsom Lead the Ridiculous Rhetoric

On Nov. 1, 2025, Newsmax’s The Right Squad put the Democrats on blast and handed out their weekly “Donkey of the Week” nominations, with Vice President Kamala Harris and California Gov. Gavin Newsom leading the charge as top contenders. The lively panel ripped into their delusions of electability and the yawning gap between their rhetoric and the reality Americans see every day.

The panel’s critique was sharp and deserved: Democrats keep trotting out the same tired, tone-deaf elites who lecture the country while their own policies fail the voters who pay the bills. The result is predictable — a lot of self-congratulation on cable and very little accountability in the real world.

Kamala Harris was singled out for the usual problems conservatives have long warned about: hollow platitudes, strained media appearances, and an inability to sell big-government solutions to skeptical Americans. It’s not personal; it’s about competence and credibility, and time after time her performance leaves ordinary citizens wondering who’s actually in charge.

Gavin Newsom’s inclusion was no surprise either — he’s the poster boy for coastal elite arrogance, boasting electability while California crumbles under homelessness, rising crime, and runaway spending. The panel rightly highlighted the disconnect between his glossy PR campaigns and the everyday failures Californians suffer, a trend Democrats hope the rest of the country will ignore.

If there’s a throughline here, it’s this: the Democratic leadership keeps recycling the same faces and talking points while pretending the results don’t matter. Conservatives aren’t interested in their virtue signaling; we want leaders who deliver safety, opportunity, and common-sense stewardship of taxpayers’ money.

Hardworking Americans deserve honest leadership, not polished sales pitches from elites who never have to live with the consequences of their policies. It’s past time to call out these failures, hold them to account, and elect leaders who respect the people they serve rather than condescend to them.

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