In a refreshing display of independent thinking that the mainstream media desperately wants to ignore, hip-hop megastar Nicki Minaj has turned her sights on California Governor Gavin Newsom, calling out the slick-haired Democrat for his patronizing attitudes toward Black Americans.
The multi-platinum artist highlighted a stunning clip of Newsom making what can only be described as a backhanded confession wrapped in false humility. In the clip, Newsom states: "I'm like you. I'm no better than you. I'm a 960 SAT guy. You've never seen me read a speech because I cannot read a speech."
The Elitist's False Humility
Let's break this down, Patriots. Here's a man who has presided over California's descent into chaos—rampant homelessness, crime waves, businesses fleeing in droves, and rolling blackouts—trying to connect with everyday Americans by bragging about his mediocre test scores and inability to read prepared remarks.
But here's what Newsom and his Democrat handlers don't understand: Americans aren't buying this act anymore. And neither is Nicki Minaj.
The rapper's willingness to call out a powerful Democrat is part of a growing trend of Black Americans walking away from the party that has taken their votes for granted for decades. Remember, this is the same Nicki Minaj who questioned COVID vaccine narratives and refused to bow to the pressure of the liberal establishment.
Newsom's Condescension Problem
What makes Newsom's comments so offensive isn't just the words—it's the underlying assumption. When a wealthy, privileged politician from one of America's most elite political families tries to relate to Black Americans by essentially saying "I'm not that smart either," the condescension is breathtaking.
This is the Democrat playbook, folks. They don't offer solutions. They don't deliver results. They offer empty gestures and assume minority voters will fall in line because that's what they've always done.
"The soft bigotry of low expectations"—a phrase that perfectly encapsulates the modern Democratic Party's approach to Black America.
Meanwhile, under President Trump's America First agenda, we're seeing policies that actually benefit ALL Americans—secure borders that protect American jobs, economic policies that bring manufacturing back home, and an end to the woke nonsense that divides us by race at every turn.
Why This Matters
Nicki Minaj represents something the left fears more than anything: independent thought. When high-profile Black celebrities refuse to stay on the Democrat plantation, it sends shockwaves through the establishment. It gives permission to millions of others to question the narratives they've been fed their entire lives.
Gavin Newsom is widely considered to be positioning himself for a future presidential run. He's the backup plan if the Democrat bench continues to collapse. But moments like this—where his elitist mask slips and reveals the condescension underneath—remind Americans exactly who these people are.
They're not "just like us." They never have been. And no amount of rehearsed humility can hide the fact that they view everyday Americans as rubes to be managed, not citizens to be served.
The question every American should be asking: If Newsom can't even manage California, why would we ever trust him with anything more?
