On Friday’s episode of The Right Squad, the panel put former Vice President Kamala Harris and California Governor Gavin Newsom squarely in the crosshairs, dubbing them this week’s “Donkey of the Week” for brazen inauthenticity and wild delusions about their national appeal. It was no accident the show highlighted their empty rhetoric—hardworking Americans are tired of polished political theater that delivers nothing but hollow promises.
Kamala Harris has perfected the art of saying a lot while saying nothing of consequence, trading real solutions for soundbites and identity-driven posturing. Conservatives should call out the mismatch between her tough prosecutorial past and the soft-on-accountability politics she now champions; authenticity matters to voters, and she’s shown she doesn’t have it.
Gavin Newsom, meanwhile, plays the charismatic governor on stage while California burns on the policies he embraced: sky-high taxes, out-of-control homelessness, and cities that feel less and less safe. Conservatives have every right to ask how a man who presides over such chaos can seriously lecture the rest of America about electability or moral authority.
What Harris and Newsom sell is celebrity liberalism — glossy campaigns, celebrity interviews, and constant media-friendly stunts that mask failed governance. The American people aren’t looking for virtue signals or viral clips; they want safe streets, dependable jobs, and leaders who respect taxpayers. That contrast couldn’t be clearer to any voter paying attention.
The mainstream media’s willingness to coronate stale figures like these only deepens the betrayal. It’s up to conservative outlets, talk shows, and citizens to keep exposing the record, to show the disconnect between the left’s celebrity bench and the everyday results Americans face in their communities.
Republicans and patriots should take the moment as a reminder: electability isn’t about who gets the best focus-grouped talking points, it’s about who delivers. Stand for common-sense solutions, hold the line on accountability, and remind your neighbors what real leadership looks like.
Let the Left keep recycling the same empty personalities while pretending performance replaces policy. We know better — and come election time, hardworking Americans will make sure authenticity and competence beat liberal charades every single time.

