Put Danica Patrick firmly in the “Gavin Newsom should resign” column. Firmly.
Danica joined our great president-elect, and literally every other single sane Republican in the country, in calling for Newsom’s resignation late last night in a relatively blunt (to steal a word from Hookstead) social media post.
Now, I don’t like to jump to conclusions in the heat of battle. I’m a firm believer in taking a step back, when possible, and letting the dust settle before throwing folks under the bus. Especially in a situation like the one we see unfolding in California, where wildfires are just devastating the entire state.
Frankly, ‘devastating’ isn’t a strong enough word. I don’t know that I’ve ever seen anything like what we’re seeing out in California. It’s truly shocking. The images are jarring. It’s all sad.
Anyway, with all that being said, it’s awfully hard to argue that Gavin Newsom (Newscum!) deserves to even sniff a job after this. It’s a disgrace, it’s happening under his watch, and it’s embarrassing. […]
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