California Governor Gavin Newsom's taxpayer-funded communications team showed their true colors this week, telling a reporter to "f**k off" when she dared to ask for documentation of the governor's supposed dyslexia diagnosis.
RealClearPolitics political correspondent Susan Crabtree made the reasonable request after Fox News host Sean Hannity criticized Newsom for mentioning his low SAT scores while pandering to voters in a majority-black city. Instead of providing transparency, Newsom's handlers responded with the kind of profanity-laced meltdown that perfectly captures the arrogance of California's political elite.
When Basic Journalism Triggers Liberal Meltdowns
Think about this for a moment, patriots. We're talking about a simple records request – the kind of basic fact-checking that real journalists are supposed to do. But when it comes to questioning Democrat narratives, suddenly asking for proof becomes an attack worthy of obscenity-filled responses from government employees.
"I'm going to continue to ask tough questions despite this," Crabtree stated, showing the kind of backbone that's become increasingly rare in today's compromised media landscape.
This isn't just about Newsom's alleged learning disability – it's about the complete contempt California's ruling class has for transparency and accountability.
While President Trump continues to deliver on his America First agenda, governors like Newsom are busy playing victim and having their staff curse at reporters for doing their jobs. This is the same Newsom who's presided over California's exodus of families and businesses, skyrocketing crime rates, and a homelessness crisis that's turned once-beautiful cities into open-air drug markets.
The Real Disability Here
Maybe the real disability isn't dyslexia – maybe it's Newsom's complete inability to govern effectively or handle basic scrutiny. When your response to legitimate questions is "f**k off," you've already lost the argument.
California voters deserve better than a governor whose team thinks profanity is an appropriate response to journalism. But then again, this is what happens when the same failed policies get rewarded election after election in the Golden State.
How long will Californians tolerate this kind of arrogance from their so-called public servants?
