16 Replies to “When Caitlyn Jenner is the Sanest One In The State”

    1. Ha! Wrong pronouns.

      BTW … I thought Bruce Jenner was dead? Wasn’t there a whole funeral for him?

  1. He makes a good presentation; but then again, so did Arnold. There are plenty of proven conservatives in California that are highly qualified for the ballot. Unfortunately, Caitlin will get all the press like Arnold did. And I don’t doubt there will be unforseen revelations after election. Just like Arnold.

    1. He sounded like EVERY politician I’ve ever heard. Broad generalities and NO details or specifics. And there are a MYRIAD of specific corrections that MUST be made to SAVE the State. I don’t give a shit if that’s what some political consultants told him to say … be vague … and reminisce about the ollllllld California. Meh hhhh!

      PDJT has shattered that RUBBISH kind of campaign. I will NEVER vote for anyone who doesn’t lay it on the line. And to make matters worse (better) … PDJT actually DID what he promised. Bruce will NEVER receive my vote until I hear something concrete from him. I want him to say he will VETO any Legislative Bill that proposes to eliminate Single Family Zoning in the State … for example.

      1. Exactly. Nowhere in that Hollywood extravaganza did I hear, ‘we MUST get rid of all COVID mandates, from masks, to what businesses are essential, to maximum allowed customers in any establishment’, etc, etc.
        Only heard “we must open up California”. Gee, that sounds familiar. Doug Ford anyone?, and look where we are today in Ontario…
        Same old empty political rhetoric, in new trans-packaging.

  2. California is too far gone. It doesn’t matter who leads the government, any governor that tries to set things straight, tries to make the state return to what it used to be, whoever it is, the extreme left will block him/her in the courts, and the courts have a history of late, of catering to the radical left.

    1. “California is too far gone.”

      Therein lies the rub. California’s problem, is California’s state constitution. Pretty sure they simply need a 100% do over on the entire document. They just got it wrong from the very beginning, and no one is going to ever open that kettle of fish.

  3. Any person who is connected to the cultural/entertainment industries or who relies on them for future employment is not a safe bet for Republican leader. Arnold flipped more often than burgers at McDonalds because of the hold they had on him for future employment as well as what they knew (or could find out) about his personal life while he was in that business. As Trump found out, even with off-hand comments, everything is recorded and kept for future use when it brings the Democrats advantage.

    1. But, but, but … the Kardashians are as $$Rich$$ as a High Tech divorcee’ … and as POWERFUL as Beyonce’ !!!???

  4. She/he/they won’t win. Won’t come close. Demographics is destiny as Mark Steyn said. California’s destiny has been written.

  5. Hello, I am a former dude that once appeared on a Wheaties Box, and now I am a Milfy looking trans thingy that promises to take Californicate to the next fucking Dantean level of Hell, but I will do it in a weird trans hippy kinda way, unlike Newsome, who is so retro Yuppy, wine orchardy and ew… etc.
    In short…if California is the cultural canary, then hold on, baby, and wear fucking flowers in your hair.
    Oh, and Francisco, you are doing well so far, but use spell check, ok? Sanist!?

    1. Lol! Thanks, I’d actually double checked that one and that’s how it came up in google first. Didn’t think it was right but didn’t look further either.

  6. Admittedly the first time I have ever heard the voice behind the surgery… My brain is completely unable to process this and now I have a headache. How are multi-millionaires and celebrities always considered the ONLY people to “help” anyone or anything?

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