WATCH: Gavin Newsom's new pro-abortion ad is so bad, it’s funny



While abortion is no laughing matter, Gavin Newsom’s latest pro-abortion – or in his words “reproductive care” – ad has Sara Gonzales in stitches.

The commercial comes in unison with Newsom’s latest proposal that aims to pave the way for women in Arizona to seek abortions in California because the “mean red states … are making it harder for them to kill their babies,” mocks Sara.

Newsom’s ad, despite what you might think, “isn’t a parody … [or] SNL.”

“This is an actual ad released unironically from Gavin Newsom on abortion,” Sara prefaces.

While we don’t want to give away too many spoilers, know that the commercial features a pair of young girls being literally hunted down by a cop with a thick Southern accent, armed with both handcuffs and a pregnancy test?

It also includes the following statement: “Trump Republicans want to criminalize young Alabama women who travel for reproductive care.”

Blaze contributor Matthew Marsden is flabbergasted.

“What are you thinking, you colossal bunch of morons?” he asks.

To see Newsom’s commercial, watch the clip below.


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New trend shows Gen Z TikTok users APPLAUDING Osama bin Laden and JUSTIFYING 9/11 attacks



TikTok has been home to young people making complete fools of themselves since its inception — but it just got a whole lot worse.

A new trend has emerged on the platform after some of its users discovered a letter written by Osama bin Laden after 9/11 in which he explains why the attacks were carried out.

In the letter, bin Laden claims he attacked us because we attacked them first. He also makes clear how anti-Semitic he is, taking a moment in the letter to bring attention to “the devastating Jewish control of capital.”

In the TikTok videos, users claim their views of America and the attacks on 9/11 have been completely changed.

“I will never look at life the same; I will never look at this country the same,” one TikTok user said.

“I did want to mention in reading the letter I could only think of this tweet that I saw the other day: ‘Under settler colonialism any kind of resistance is branded as terrorist because the only acceptable violence is violence by the occupier,’” another user said.

Sara Gonzales is ready to end it all, and by that she means her show.

“I just want to end it all and walk off set and just shut everything down and go home,” she says, in complete shock after watching the TikTok videos.

“Can you believe that heartfelt message from Osama bin Laden that couldn’t possibly have been propaganda? Right? He couldn’t possibly have been trying to brainwash anyone or manipulate any details or anything; when would a terrorist ever do that?” Gonzales says, mocking the TikTok users.

“Then again, there are these young Americans who are just dumb enough to just eat it right up and be like ‘Wow, maybe we should have been on team Osama bin Laden after all,’” she adds.

In another video, a TikTok user shows herself cheering in reaction to the news in 2011 that Bin Laden had been killed. She then cuts to herself in 2023 sadly “reading his letter and knowing he was right.”

“It’s hard to fathom that this is really what we’re living in in 2023,” Gonzales says.


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Gavin Newsom's replacement for Dianne Feinstein is as predictable as the sunrise



Dianne Feinstein has passed on, leaving a vacant Senate seat in California. Governor Gavin Newsom has appointed Laphonza Butler to fill it.

Newsom, who had already openly committed to selecting a black woman for the position, has sparked controversy with this decision.

“This isn’t a meritocracy any more,” Sara Gonzales says. “You have to base your future decisions on physical characteristics of people and just hope that you can find someone that can plug that hole.”

Butler also happens to be the head of Emily’s List, a pro-abortion political action committee. The group has claimed to have helped elect a number of women to push forward the agenda “of killing babies in the womb up until the point of birth,” Gonzales adds.

However, that’s not the only controversy surrounding Butler’s appointment.

She doesn’t even live in California.

Butler’s voting registration card from 2022 shows that she is registered to vote in Maryland with a Maryland residence.

“Gavin Newsom thinks he’s a casting director. He’s in Hollywood, right? He’s just casting, he’s casting the play, he’s casting the musical. So that’s what they do in casting. They pick a character, they give it ethnicity, skin color, the whole disposition, and then go find that person,” BlazeTV contributor Jaco Booyens explains.

Butler also happens to be a lesbian, which Gonzales notes is a “little bonus box that she checked there.”

Eric July is on the same page, adding that it’s as “simple as this: the best people aren’t the ones that are getting these positions.”


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INFURIATING: Did you know 'trolled' journalists are now receiving YOUR tax dollars? Here's why.



If you were already unhappy with the way that the government spends your tax dollars, then we’ve got some bad news.

The Biden administration has approved a $5.7 million grant to establish a “trauma-informed” care program for “trolled” journalists who have experienced online harassment.

This grant, awarded by the National Science Foundation, will support George Washington University’s Expert Voices Together program.

The grant will “address links between two significant problems impacting trust in contemporary communication systems including the broad and rapid spread of misinformation and abuse and harassment directed at members of expert communities.”

“I don’t know how much Taylor Lorenz had to do behind the scenes to make this possible for her,” Gonzales says, recalling Lorenz’s claim that after doxxing Libs of TikTok, she became a target of right-wing harassment.

In a very teary interview on MSNBC following the doxxing, Lorenz told America in between bouts of blubbering that she received death threats and even contemplated suicide.

Stu Burguiere doesn’t feel so bad for her.

“I mean, here’s the thing; this is a crazy thing that people don’t understand,” Stu comments. “You don’t have to go on Twitter.”

“A lot of things are said on Twitter — terrible things — all the time. And you don’t ever have to know they occur,” he adds.

Stu notes that people go to war and see much, much worse things, but says Lorenz's reaction is a sign of the times.

“She’s like a composite of the downfall of our society, ... a person who would cry and be so disturbed, contemplates suicide over a couple of tweets.”


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