Harris booster Charlamagne suggests it's okay to use transvestites' real pronouns if they voted for Trump



Harris booster Lenard McKelvey — the radio personality who calls himself "Charlamagne tha God" — revealed on the Monday episode of "The Breakfast Club" radio show that the left need indulge transvestites' delusions only if they are political allies.

In the show's "Donkey of the Day" segment, McKelvey focused his ire on male former Olympian Caitlyn Jenner over his decision to vote for President-elect Donald Trump.

"Now, if there's one thing this election taught me, is people really do vote their interest, and their interest is not attached to their identity," said McKelvey.

The woke co-host alluded to Trump's popularity among a voter bloc Democrats have long taken for granted: Hispanics. According to CNN exit polls, 46% of all Hispanics and 55% of Hispanic men voted for Trump.

Conflating Hispanic-Americans with illegal aliens, McKelvey insinuated that Latino voters who voted for Trump did so at the risk of deportation.

"Okay, most Latino men say they chose Trump because of economy and jobs. Never mind the fact, okay, that Grandma may get sent back to her place of origin," said McKelvey.

After lumping law-abiding Hispanic-Americans in with foreign nationals who have flouted U.S. immigration laws, McKelvey suggested that Jenner similarly voted against his supposed identity.

'I can't stop seeing Caitlyn as a rich, white male.'

"That is also how I feel about Caitlyn, because Caitlyn is trans, but she is a huge Donald Trump supporter," said the co-host.

"She said not only does she support Trump, she wants to work in his administration. Okay?" continued McKelvey. "Caitlyn posted a picture of herself, Trump, his granddaughter Kai, and Elon Musk with the caption, 'Hope is back in America. These two men will single-handedly save western civilization and that starts with a strong United States of America. I am here and at your service and forever indebted to your sacrifice for this country. Let's Make America Great Again!'"

McKelvey joked that Jenner "wants his next gender reassignment surgery sponsored by SpaceX" and "wants his testicles replaced for Teslas."

After transitioning from using female pronouns to male pronouns in reference to Jenner, McKelvey insinuated that the incoming Trump administration will be hostile to transvestites like the former athlete.

Trump vowed in February 2023 to "stop the chemical, physical, and emotional mutilation of our youth because no serious country should be telling its children that they were born with the wrong gender."

To this end, Trump indicated that he will:

  • undo the Biden-Harris administration's "cruel policies on so-called 'gender-affirming care'";
  • bar federal agencies from promoting the concept of gender transition;
  • impress upon Congress the need to defund efforts to promote or subsidize sex changes;
  • ask lawmakers to pass legislation establishing that the only genders recognized by the U.S. government are male and female;
  • help pass a law saving children from sex-change mutilation in all 50 states; and
  • have his Department of Justice investigate the pharmaceutical industry and various hospitals to determine whether they "deliberately covered up horrific long-term side effects of sex transitions in order to get rich."

The Republican president's agenda does not appear to contain anything that might interfere with Jenner's lifestyle or rights as an American. Nevertheless, McKelvey suggested, "Caitlyn Jenner, as a transgender you just look like a devil-damned fool glazing Trump and Elon the way you are after hearing stuff like that."

The woke co-host suggested his was not wholly an identitarian mindset, but suggested it still did not make sense to him for a transvestite to "support someone that is absolutely trying to erase your existence."

McKelvey, his rant far from finished, revealed that by failing to vote for Kamala Harris, Jenner magically became a white man again.

"At the end of the day, Caitlyn, you can change the top layer, but you was who you was before you got here, and what you are is a rich, white male," said the woke co-host. "And that's why I keep saying 'him' when I shouldn't be, but I can't stop seeing Caitlyn as a rich, white male, and that identity, pun intended, trumps all."

'Democrats and so-called "allies" are just hypocritical scum.'

After McKelvey committed the supposed cardinal offense of what leftists call "misgendering," "The Breakfast Club" played an advertisement for QuickBooks, accounting software owned by the DEI-captive company Intuit, which is apparently big on LGBT activism.

Other leftists such as Kyle Kulinski havesignaled agreement with McKelvey's suggestion that leftist speech codes apply only when discussing cross-dressers who vote Democrat.

Meanwhile, Jenner shared a message from YouTuber David Freiheit, known under his online pseudonym "Viva Frei, who wrote, "You know what's funny: @Caitlyn_Jenner wouldn't mind being 'misgendered' because Caitlyn is not a virtue-signalling snowflake. And even Caitlyn doesn't believe that boys should be allowed to compete in girls sports because Caitlyn is not a delusional idiot.

"But thank you for confirming that Democrats and so-called 'allies' are just hypocritical scum who only defend minorities when they can exploit them for political profit @KyleKulinski," added Freiheit.

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WATCH: Caitlyn Jenner’s take on controversial Olympic boxer pummeling women in the ring



The Algerian boxer Imane Khelif has sparked an online firestorm, as people viciously spar over whether or not the athlete is biologically male or female. According to what the mainstream media and the IOC are saying, Khelif is not transgender but was born female with a condition called DSD that causes the development of XY chromosomes. Others say that it is impossible to have XY chromosomes and be anything other than a biological male.

Caitlyn Jenner, who largely pioneered the transgender movement, spoke about the controversy during a recent Fox interview.

Dave Rubin plays the clip.

Caitlyn Jenner Makes Fox Host Go Quiet with Unexpected Take on Controversial Olympic Boxerwww.youtube.com

“First of all, if you’re dealing with being intersex, we’re talking about 0.001% of the population. It’s a very, very small portion of the population,” Jenner said, adding that the “media is so hypersensitive about this.”

“I think the Olympic Committee did absolutely the wrong thing by letting her compete. ... The IOC just didn't do their job at the beginning and then the media got a hold of this and blew the whole thing up. But shame on the IOC for not protecting the integrity of women's sports and shame on the IOC for not protecting the safety of women's sports, obviously,” Jenner continued, noting that “this is a safety issue.”

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Watch: Bill Maher's awkward exchange with Don Lemon prompts Caitlyn Jenner to blast ex-CNN anchor as privileged, wealthy, entitled



A strange interaction on "Real Time with Bill Maher" prompted transgender celebrity Caitlyn Jenner to criticize Don Lemon as privileged, wealthy, and entitled.

On the most recent episode of "Real Time with Bill Maher," Lemon appeared alongside Scott Galloway – professor of marketing at NYU's Leonard N. Stern School of Business.

The trio were discussing the pro-Palestinian protests at college campuses around the country and how they force students to deal with "discomfort."

Bill Maher quipped about the student's discomfort, "You mean like living in a tent?"

The audience laughed at Maher's joke.

Lemon claimed, "I'm different than you guys. I'm a black gay man, so I live in uncomfortable spaces all the time."

Maher asked, "What's going on? Uncomfortable spaces?"

Lemon replied, "Look, I'm often the only person of color in the room."

Maher then joked, "There's only three of us here, come on."

The crowd then laughed.

Caitlyn Jenner applauded Maher for calling out Lemon and also slammed the ex-CNN anchor as "entitled."

Jenner wrote on the X social media platform, "Good on you Bill Maher Don is a privileged, wealthy, (not to mention entitled ie. Demands to X and CNN in alleged contract terms), celebrity. Get over yourself."

Lemon had a very short partnership with the X social media network to air "The Don Lemon Show." However, Elon Musk canceled the partnership after the first episode aired.

"X is a platform that champions free speech, and we’re proud to provide an open environment for diverse voices and perspectives," the social media network announced. "'The Don Lemon Show' is welcome to publish its content on X, without censorship, as we believe in providing a platform for creators to scale their work and connect with new communities."

X officials did not explain the reasoning for the dissolution of the relationship, only saying that "like any enterprise," they "reserve the right to make decisions" about business partnerships.

Lemon allegedly had a long list of demands in the partnership with X, including a free Tesla Cybertruck, a $5 million upfront payment on top of an $8 million salary, and a private jet trip to Las Vegas with his husband in exchange for hosting his show exclusively on X. Lemon also purportedly commanded an equity stake in the multibillion-dollar company and the right to approve any changes in X policy as it relates to news content.

Lemon was previously fired from CNN in 2023 after he began having divisive moments on the air. Lemon had a tense confrontation about race with former Republican presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy. He also ruffled the feathers of his "CNN This Morning" co-hosts Poppy Harlow and Kaitlan Collins when the 58-year-old host claimed that 51-year-old Nikki Haley was not "in her prime."

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GROUNDBREAKING: Glamour's 'Women of the Year' Are All Women

It's a courageous (and potentially problematic) departure from contemporary social trends. In recent years, most "women of the year" lists were considered—by the people who care about such things—to be insufficiently "inclusive" if no transgender individuals were represented.

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Caitlyn Jenner Has Hilarious Response To Restaurant That Trolled Transition

An image of Jenner post-transition was blown up and plastered to the door of the Texas establishment’s women’s bathroom, while an image of Jenner pre-transition was placed on the door of the men’s bathroom

Transgender Republican Caitlyn Jenner announces PAC to combat 'radical gender ideology'



Transgender Republican Caitlyn Jenner has announced the launch of the Fairness First PAC meant to push back against "radical gender ideology."

"Today I publicly launch Fairness First PAC to fight the radical gender ideology, put parental rights at the forefront of education, and keep boys out of women's sports," Jenner tweeted on Tuesday. "Donate today to help me fight the radical gender extremists, keep boys out of girls sports, and put parents in charge of what goes on in the classroom. All dollars will go to support these issues in the upcoming critical races!" Jenner tweeted, linking to a donation page.

\u201cToday I publicly launch Fairness First PAC to fight the radical gender ideology, put parental rights at the forefront of education, and keep boys out of women\u2019s sports. Link in bio.\u201d
— Caitlyn Jenner (@Caitlyn Jenner) 1680606922

"Fairness First is prepared to fight on behalf of parents and their children. Our plan is simple. We will protect our children by rejecting radical gender ideology in our schools and in youth sports, from the top of the ballot to the bottom. Will you join us?" the entity's website states.

Jenner, a biological male formerly known as Bruce Jenner who won a gold medal during the 1976 Olympics, has been publicly identifying as transgender for a number of years.

Jenner ran for governor during California's 2021 gubernatorial recall contest, finishing with just 1% of the vote — ultimately, Democratic Gov. Gavin Newsom survived the recall and remained in office.

"We live in a beautiful country called America, where we are free to be whomever we want. The Radical Rainbow Mafia has hijacked LGBT ppl and is the worst thing that has ever happened to LGBT ppl! They are DOMESTIC TERRORISTS!" Jenner tweeted last week. "I don't consider grooming children a value. I don't consider violence to shut down opposition a value. The Radical Rainbow Mafia is dangerous!" Jenner also tweeted last week.

"Common sense and being trans are not mutually exclusive, but it seems that it is a very rare combination of attributes these days," Jenner claimed in a tweet on Tuesday.

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Squires: Sam Brinton and Rachel Levine are the 'impossible women' leading the second-wave DEI movement



A picture of Dr. Rachel Levine and Sam Brinton, two of the most visible officials in the Biden administration, went viral last week. Levine, a man who believes he is a woman, is the assistant secretary for Health. Brinton is a deputy assistant secretary at the Department of Energy who identifies as “non-binary,” dresses in drag, and is public about his puppy role-play fetish.

Like Levine and Brinton, Lia Thomas also made news last week. Thomas is the male swimmer from the University of Pennsylvania who won an NCAA national championship in the women’s 500-yard freestyle in March. His school decided to honor that accomplishment by nominating him for the NCAA’s 2022 “Woman of the Year” award.

These three men have something very important in common. They are all prominent leaders in the second-wave DEI movement.

First-wave DEI was mainly focused on diversity, equity, and inclusion in the workplace and academia based on race and sex. Affirmative action, coding camps for black teenagers, and government set-aside programs for women-owned businesses are all part of first-wave DEI. These policies and initiatives have always faced varying levels of opposition, but people are generally more supportive of programs that widen the net of participation rather than lower the bar of performance in a particular field.

Second-wave DEI builds on its predecessor but has a very different set of goals. It uses demoralization, extortion, and intimidation to force social change on an unwilling public. The primary beneficiaries of the second-wave are “gender and sexual minorities,” but supportive nonwhite and female allies benefit from the scraps that fall from the rainbow table.

The unofficial start of the second-wave DEI movement was July 15, 2015. That was the night Caitlyn Jenner was given the Arthur Ashe Courage Award at the ESPYs. Jenner was described as “courageous” and “stunning” by the person who introduced him that night, but not everyone was in full support.

NBC Sports commentator Bob Costas expressed his opinion at the time during an appearance here on "The Dan Patrick Show":

“It strikes me that awarding the Arthur Ashe to Caitlyn Jenner is just a crass exploitation play, a tabloid play. In the broad world of sports—and this is not anything against Caitlyn Jenner—I am pretty sure they could have found someone who was much closer to actively [being] involved in sports who would have been deserving of what that award represents.”

It is unlikely that any active broadcaster of Costas’ stature would say anything close to that now. Even the most outspoken, politically incorrect sports personalities have evolved with the times.

Charles Barkley pledged his love for the beneficiaries of second-wave DEI at a recent event in Nevada. Barkley’s public gesture is a reflection of the impact men like Sam Brinton have had on the second-wave DEI movement. Brinton is a “handler” in the puppy-play fetish scene. He teaches his “pups'' how to submit and obey his commands. They are bound by leather and chains but claim to be “free” in their alternate identity as long as he is in charge. In puppy parlance, Charles Barkley rolled over and showed his belly.

Brinton’s position in the Biden administration may focus on nuclear energy, but he plays a much more significant role as an activist. UPenn’s women’s basketball team helped craft a plan of action after George Floyd’s death. None of those players would dare utter a word in defiance of Thomas or his second-wave brethren. His female teammates and opponents know that. The lack of support is demoralizing, which is why they would rather keep quiet than risk being ravaged by an angry mob for protesting.

Not their will, but his be done.

Second-wave DEI activists have also mastered the art of using fear and emotional manipulation to assert their dominance. Throughout history, extortion has always taken the form of “give me what I want or something bad will happen to you.” In second-wave DEI, it generally means “give me what I want or something bad will happen to me.”

This is how trans activists back most people into a corner. The average person would rather play the personal pronoun game than be linked to threats of suicide or physical harm. This is why “I’d rather a living daughter than a dead son” and “so, are you saying trans men don’t exist?” have become commonplace in our political discourse.

Like all dominant members of a social hierarchy, people like Sam Brinton and Khiara Bridges are trained to exploit any signs of weakness. Bridges is the University of California Berkeley Law School professor who told Senator Josh Hawley that his rejection of “pregnant men” was tied to violence against trans people.

Macy Gray showed a moment of weakness and whimpered through an interview where apologized for correctly defining womanhood. She went from biology to “vibes” in less than one week. Black women like her were pioneers in first-wave DEI, but white men can reassert their dominance in the social hierarchy by claiming to be what Macy Gray has been her entire life.

Second-wave DEI is the first time in human history when a fake commodity is perceived as more valuable than the real thing. No one pays more for cubic zirconia than diamonds, but an obedient society values Impossible Women over the XX chromosome variety.



Caitlyn Jenner, Lia Thomas, Rachel Levine, and Sam Brinton are the poster boys for the new DEI regime, but the father of all lies has been at this for much longer than 2015.

The Bible describes Satan as the “accuser of the brethren.” Christians who struggle with sin know the feeling of drowning under the weight of guilt and shame. We hear the inner voices that say “everyone will abandon you if they find out who you really are or what you’ve done in the past. I’ll protect you if you bow down and worship me.”

Fear is a powerful tool for forcing compliance. Left to our own strength, it can cast a true believer back into bondage to sin. Second-wave DEI is the commercialization of psychological warfare. Its leaders know whoever owns the mind can control the man. God demonstrates the priority He puts on our thinking in Romans 12:2 that says:

“Do not be conformed to this world, but be transformed by the renewal of your mind, that by testing you may discern what is the will of God, what is good and acceptable and perfect.”

The only thing that can withstand the current wave — and all the ones to come — is a renewed mind firmly rooted in biblical truth. No other ideology can assure victory. Liberals have become libertines and conservatives don’t know what they want to conserve. The choice is simple. Our culture will submit to Christ or we will have chaos. The waves will continue to crash, but believers can stand firm in the knowledge that the battle has already been won.

Squires: 2022 America owes 2015 Rachel Dolezal an apology



Janelle Monáe, the Grammy-nominated singer and actress, recently disclosed that she identifies as “non-binary” on Jada Pinkett Smith’s Red Table Talk web series. This announcement comes four years after Monáe claimed to be “pansexual,” meaning she is attracted to both sexes and the ever-growing list of gender identities.

We live in a country where a person can claim to be neither a man nor a woman and still expect to be taken seriously by every social, cultural, and political institution in the nation. That is a sign of civilizational decline, not social progress. It is also a reminder of how poorly we treated the woman who tried to pull America back from the brink of narcissistic identity destruction.

America owes Rachel Dolezal an apology.

Dolezal, also known as Nkechi Amare Diallo, is the white woman who pretended to be black as she obtained a degree from Howard University, taught Africana studies at Eastern Washington University, and led a local chapter of a venerated civil rights organization. She unknowingly tried to strike a crippling blow against racism, but her efforts were rejected.

In times past, a black person with light enough skin might have chosen to pass for white because they realized that racism put constraints on where black people could work, eat, and live. In America today, white women like Dolezal and Jessica Krug, a former professor at George Washington University, attempt to pass for black because doing so gives them access to social status and cultural capital they deeply desire. The reality that no white woman would have attempted to pass for black in 1815 or 1922 is a sign of how far the country has come on race.

Rachel Dolezal became the butt of jokes and was roundly mocked in the broader culture after she was exposed for lying about her ethnic heritage. The controversy prompted her to step down as president of the Spokane, Washington, chapter of the NAACP on June 15, 2015. Exactly one month later, ESPN awarded Caitlyn Jenner the Arthur Ashe Courage Award at the ESPYS. Jenner’s award came after he was featured on the cover of Vanity Fair with the headline “Call me Caitlyn” in June and did an interview with Diane Sawyer in April in which he announced “I’m a woman.”

In the span of one month, we decided the thoughts of slave owners about race were more important than what Genesis and genetics say about the reality of biological sex.

That is the ultimate form of white supremacy.

The year 2015 was the point in American history when Rachel Dolezal should have sparked needed conversations about whether we should cling to arbitrary racial categories that were used to enforce a color caste system. Her claims of blackness should still have been rejected, but at least her presence could have prompted questions such as, “What did Toni Morrison mean when she called Bill Clinton the 'first black president'?"

We could have also asked why Kamala Harris gets to identify as Indian when it suits her, yet we’d laugh at Barack Obama if he claimed to be white and ridicule Sage Steele when she – accurately – calls herself bi-racial.

Those are exactly the types of issues that needed to be raised, especially since Caitlyn Jenner’s new identity was being hailed as a sign of progress by the ruling class. Public intellectuals, social commentators, and comedians should have asked why people sneer when they hear the term “transracial” but nod in affirmation when they hear “transgender.”

Melissa Harris Perry, a professor and former MSNBC host who interviewed Dolezal, should have asked why many of the people who claim blackness is not a feeling or a costume also affirm any man who claims he “feels” like a woman and demands to be treated like one after he changes his appearance.

Instead, Dolezal was mocked for challenging our allegiance to arbitrary racial categories and Jenner was celebrated for rejecting his biological sex.

Both the left and right are fond of saying that “race is a social construct,” but attempts to change how we see it are met with the type of fierce opposition one would expect when challenging a biological reality.

At various points in history, Americans with discernable African ancestry have been called negro, black, colored, creole, mulatto, quadroon, octoroon, high yellow, bi-racial, and mixed. Such a variety of terms suggests a category that is not “fixed” in any scientific sense, but certain people are only “race-fluid” when it suits them. This is why Joe Biden could declare that anyone who didn’t vote for him over Donald Trump in 2020 “ain’t black.”

It is also why both Nikole Hannah-Jones and Jemele Hill defended his thinking. They treat blackness like a cultural border wall, keeping race-fakers like Dolezal from coming in and pushing people like Justice Clarence Thomas out for the crime of political nonconformity.

We would be a very different nation if we practiced equity in our application of ridicule toward a white woman pretending to be black and a man pretending to be a woman. Putting someone like Rachel Dolezal under the microscope should have prompted us to look in the mirror and reconsider the long-term impact of making Caitlyn Jenner a civil rights icon.

Instead, we dismissed the woman confused about race and celebrated the man confused about gender. Now the culture applauds when people like Janelle Monáe claim to reject the entire concept of gender altogether. We should have cast off slavish adherence to plantation race logic and held firm to the truth of sex differences between men and women.

Submitting the eternal truth of God’s word regarding His creation to the temporal opinions of created beings also captures the nature of America’s spiritual decline. We are stuck in a pit of deception and sinking deeper every day. Our only hope is a spiritual revival characterized by humility, repentance, prayer, and understanding that the God who designed the world gets to define the world.

It’s too late for Dolezal to help us now. Her box braids and bronze skin can’t save us. That doesn’t mean we can’t tell her we’re sorry.

Caitlyn Jenner continues to speak out against allowing biological males to compete in women's sports: 'We must protect women's sports. At all costs.'



Caitlyn Jenner, a biological man who came out as transgender decades after winning a gold medal at the 1976 Olympics, is continuing to speak out against allowing biological men to compete in women's sports.

"We must protect women’s sports. At all costs," Jenner wrote in an opinion piece.

"What Lia has done, beating biological women to win a Division I national championship, is anathema to what sports represents and the spirit of competition," Jenner wrote regarding transgender swimmer Lia Thomas, a biological man who won a 500-yard freestyle while competing against women at the NCAA Championships in March.

Thomas finished the race more than one second faster than the second-place finisher. The University of Pennsylvania hailed Thomas as "the first Quaker female swimmer to win an NCAA individual title."

"Watching Lia completely dominate the competition was heartbreaking and maddening at the same time," Jenner wrote. "My heart broke for the female athletes who worked their entire lives to reach the pinnacle of the sport just to have it overshadowed by this controversy. And I was mad because it did not have to be this way. The NCAA should have done the honorable thing to protect these women. It is their obligation to do so. Yet, the NCAA caved to the woke mob and refused to protect women, on all levels."

Prior to making it to the NCAA championships, Thomas had already generated controversy by winning various races while competing against women.

But sometimes Thomas lost races as well. During the NCAA championships the swimmer came in eighth place in a 100-yard freestyle and tied for fifth place in a 200-yard freestyle.

Jenner, who recently joined Fox News as a contributor, ran as a Republican last year during California's gubernatorial recall election but earned far fewer votes than various other candidates. Democratic Gov. Newsom was not ultimately recalled by voters during the contest.

"This is a massive cultural issue not only for the midterm elections, but for 2024 as well. This is why I will be working with candidates and political committees to find solutions that will protect women’s sports while respecting the decisions of those who live their lives authentically," Jenner wrote.

"In a few weeks time, I will be heading to Capitol Hill to discuss common-sense solutions with level-headed elected officials from both sides of the aisle. This issue is bigger than any single person. It is bigger than Lia Thomas. It is bigger than myself. This is about a generation of women who are under assault from the woke mob," Jenner noted.

Fox News Media announces Caitlyn Jenner as a contributor: 'She is a trailblazer in the LGBTQ+ community'



Fox News Media has signed Caitlyn Jenner, a biological male who identifies as female, to serve as a contributor — Jenner is slated to appear Thursday night on "Hannity."

"Caitlyn’s story is an inspiration to us all. She is a trailblazer in the LGBTQ+ community and her illustrious career spans a variety of fields that will be a tremendous asset for our audience," CEO Suzanne Scott said, according to a press release.

"I am humbled by this unique opportunity to speak directly to FOX News Media’s millions of viewers about a range of issues that are important to the American people," Jenner said.

Jenner, who won a gold medal during the 1976 Olympics decades before identifying as transgender, has been outspoken in arguing against allowing biological males to compete in women's sports.

During an interview earlier this year on Fox News, Jenner said that "biological boys, I've said from the beginning, should not be playing in women's sports. We need to protect women's sports."

WOKENESS is killing women's sports!\n\nWatch below:pic.twitter.com/m1BhT6zbKv
— Caitlyn Jenner (@Caitlyn Jenner) 1642638196

Jenner ran for California governor last year as a Republican during the state's gubernatorial recall contest.

Gov. Gavin Newsom was not recalled by voters. But among the candidates vying to replace Newsom, Jenner performed poorly, pulling in a bit more than 75,000 votes, a far cry from the more than 3.5 million votes amassed by radio host Larry Elder who received the most votes of anyone running to replace Newsom. Several other candidates earned hundreds of thousands of votes each.

"He actually is a perfect symbol of Faux News," Blaze Media's Daniel Horowitz tweeted in response to the announcement that Jenner will join Fox News as a contributor.

"This is not conservatism," Megan Basham of the Daily Wire tweeted.

He actually is a perfect symbol of Faux Newshttps://thehill.com/news/3012248-fox-news-inks-deal-with-caitlyn-jenner/\u00a0\u2026
— Daniel Horowitz (@Daniel Horowitz) 1648752428
\u201cCaitlyn\u2019s story is an inspiration to us all. She is a trailblazer in LGBTQ+ community & her illustrious career spans a variety of fields that will be a tremendous asset for our audience,\u201d said Fox News Media CEO Suzanne Scott.\u201d\n\nThis is not conservatism.https://www.nbcnews.com/pop-culture/celebrity/fox-news-names-caitlyn-jenner-contributor-rcna22405\u00a0\u2026
— Megan Basham (@Megan Basham) 1648753330