A few months after his inauguration as governor in 1999, Gray Davis uttered a few words that rattled the Capitol.

While being interviewed by the San Francisco Chronicle’s editorial board, the Democrat expressed frustration about his differences with legislative leaders, and declared that their job was “to implement my vision.”

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Thanks for another great column, Mr. Walters. Newsom may want to think twice, or three times, before he signs any budget which continues the waste, fraud, and abuse perpetuated by Democrats against California citizens. Whatever Newsom does will be reflected in ads from competitors, over and over, as Newsom tries to explain to Americans on the fence as to why anyone should consider voting for him since Newsom has destroyed California.

Meanwhile, JD Vance has been doing the media circuit to promote his new book, and to answer questions from left wing press. JD Vance is performing quite well, especially against the women in The View, easily dismantling The View’s fake news and lies. Vance may not change their minds but Vance may change the minds of many viewers.

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