California Gov. Newsom Speaks Loudly, Carries Small Stick
Newsom is a prototypical modern progressive governor whose pro-democracy tour of Southern states evoked more mocking than fear.

In his remarks at the Minnesota State Fair on Sept. 2, 1901, Vice President Teddy Roosevelt gave his famous "speak softly but carry a big stick" speech. It mainly detailed his view of the proper federal approach toward foreign affairs—one that promoted quiet, resolute action rather than loud, disrespectful, and inflammatory rhetoric. But his remarks also outlined his vision for government involvement in domestic affairs.
Roosevelt was then a Republican, but the major parties have shifted ideologies over the years. At the time, many Republicans championed progressivism—a "square deal" that prioritized environmental protection, trust-busting, consumer safeguards and workers' rights measures that reduced power from what Roosevelt called "representatives of predatory wealth."
"A good many of you are probably acquainted with the old proverb, 'Speak softly and carry a big stick—you will go far,'" he said. "If a man continually blusters…a big stick will not save him from trouble, and neither will speaking softly avail, if back of the softness there does not lie strength, power. … So it is with the nation. It is both foolish and undignified to indulge in undue self-glorification, and, above all, in loose-tongued denunciation of other peoples."
Per historical accounts, party foes tried to shut him up by handing him the vice presidency, which they viewed as a dead-end promotion. Yet four days after Roosevelt's Minneapolis speech, an anarchist shot President William McKinley. He died eight days later and Roosevelt, age 42, was inaugurated president. Two of the nation's most prominent modern leaders ought to pay attention to this refresher.
The jump-off-the-page lesson applies to President-elect Donald Trump. He recently taunted and ridiculed our friendly Canadian neighbors, with whom we share the world's longest undefended border. Could he please for once stop his loose-tongued denunciations? But there's a bigger lesson for the pol who claims the mantle of resistance to the Trump resurgence. That man, California Gov. Gavin Newsom, should learn from his progressive forebears.
Earlier this month, Newsom called for yet another extraordinary session of the state Legislature to deal with the so-called "emergency" of the incoming GOP presidency. In the last special session, Newsom spoke in his characteristically loud manner. He tried to pound the same themes as Roosevelt, with his vows to take on the power of "greedy" oil corporations, who supposedly abuse California residents by charging them outlandish prices for gasoline.
"Hard-working folks being fleeced by the greed of these oil companies. These price spikes go directly in their pocket," the governor said. But there was no substance. Everyone knows that California's gas prices are so high because of Newsom's own climate and tax policies—something that was reinforced by his administration's simultaneous support for a new fuels standard that will dramatically boost prices. The resulting law is a "little stick" requirement that refiners maintain larger stockpiles.
The new special session will probably earmark an additional $25 million to the California Department of Justice so it can "Trump proof" the state by preparing a variety of lawsuits against expected GOP actions regarding climate change, transgender, abortion, water, and immigration policies. States routinely oppose the feds and vice versa. Progressive California filed 100-plus suits against the previous Trump administration, just as conservative Texas filed a similar number opposing Biden-Harris edicts.
That earmark will help Attorney General Rob Bonta, but it's a rounding error in California's $290-billion 2025 budget. Lawmakers could easily find those extra funds during the normal course of legislative business, but a cynic might suggest that the main point here is to drive headlines and bolster Newsom's position as the national leader of the Trump resistance (perhaps with an eye toward the 2028 election).
In fairness, Newsom—or "Newscum" as Trump childishly calls him—offered a subdued explanation, noting California "will work with the incoming administration and we want President Trump to succeed in serving all Americans. But when there is overreach, when lives are threatened, when rights and freedoms are targeted, we will take action." How about taking a wait-and-see approach? Better yet, how about focusing on fixing our state's not-insubstantial problems?
As I wrote on these pages recently, it's not as if anyone in Trump World is quaking in their boots at the prospect of staring down our ineffective and surprisingly unpopular governor. If anything, Newsom—a prototypical modern progressive governor whose pro-democracy tour of Southern states evoked more mocking than fear—will serve as a perfect foil for MAGA.
I'm partial to incoming Los Angeles County District Attorney Nathan Hochman's approach to expected challenges from Washington, D.C. In a recent interview with Deadline Hollywood, the Republican-turned-independent said, "I will uphold all the laws that are out there, including the ones that protect immigrants here in Los Angeles County, full stop."
Finally, someone who will just enforce the law and speak softly about it. Newsom could learn a thing or two from him, too.
This column was first published in The Orange County Register.
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The perfect foil to Maga. That means he hates america
All of the progressives that assist illegals should be jailed for assisting in criminal activity.
'Earlier this month, Newsom called for yet another extraordinary session of the state Legislature to deal with the so-called "emergency" of the incoming GOP presidency.'
Newsom is not the only one. Dedicated progressives at all levels have declared an emergency, and at least some must truly live in fear. I have old friends, including some who live in California, who sent out annual holiday greetings that included references to the "emergency", and the need for us to support the opposition.
"The jump-off-the-page lesson applies to President-elect Donald Trump. He recently taunted and ridiculed our friendly Canadian neighbors, with whom we share the world's longest undefended border."
Trump mocked Canada's PM Trudeau, who is an authoritarian busybody standing against freedom of speech and thought and myriad other civil liberties if they enable the public to oppose his policies.
Why is Newsom surprisingly unpopular? He got caught doing the same type of hyprocrisy during COVID that got Boris Johnson kicked out as Prime Minister of Britain. Not to mention his American Psycho looks.
Newsome, running in the General Election as the Democrats choice for President, would likely not win a single Southern state.
LOL....the author managed to put in a "but Trump" paragraph? WTF?
How could one allude to "speak softly" in 2024 and not mention Trump?
This article was ridiculous gibberish
“I'm partial to incoming Los Angeles County District Attorney Nathan Hochman's approach to expected challenges from Washington, D.C.” - Greenhut
Of course you are, you screwball
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Walter Peck : They caused an explosion!
Mayor : Is this true?
Dr. Peter Venkman : Yes it's true.
[pause]
Dr. Peter Venkman : This man has no dick.
"Newsom is a prototypical modern progressive governor whose pro-democracy tour of Southern states evoked more mocking than fear."
Exactly what he deserves.
Is "mocking" some of them violence words?
Will Reason EVER start criticizing Democrats? It's always "Orange Man Bad" without a peep about the left. Ever since the magazine's founding. It's always been Trump, Trump, Trump. Even back in the 1970s and 80s all they did was complain about Trump.
Will Strawcasmic EVER start not being an obtuse dipshit with comments like this?
The 'small stick' thing is unfortunate, but they have medication for that, now.
I thought these were all scams?
Apparently I haven't looked into it as thoroughly as you have?
Kidding, kidding . . . mostly.
If your problem is soft stick they do have pills for that.
You mean he wasn't just in the pool?
Is small stick a euphemism?
Yes. For Democrat.
"...Could he please for once stop his loose-tongued denunciations?..."
Could you please stuff your TDS up your ass, and then fuck off and die, asshole?
LOL another stealth article critical of Trump. Can Californians just STFU already? Every one of you subjects have a small stick.
I would post a meme here of Tess Trueheart tied to the railroad tracks by Snidely Whiplash and Dudley Dooright of the Mounties coming to her rescue - appropriately labeled with the above political charlatans, of course. The next four years of melodrama also calls to mind MacBeth: "It is a tale told by an idiot, full of sound and fury, signifying nothing."
I like the idea of Republicans in congress introducing a bill to expel California from the union.
We could swap it for Greenland, and make Greenland the 8th largest economy in the world, by declaring it a tax-free zone. With global warming, it will be a vacation destination too.
North Korea will be glad to manage California by pedatory poverty standards. That would neatly encircle Hawaii too.
Newsom's track record is like 40 miles of bad road. Except in the case of the high speed rail, there aren't any miles at all.
Between Newsom , the idiots in Sacramento and the morons elected to city governments, particularly mayors and D.A.s, they have managed to nearly drive every business into the ground, turned that state into a regulatory nightmare and fetid dump filled with homeless drug addicts and illegal aliens.
San Francisco is a has been, never to return to its former glory. Oakland is a dump run by crooked mayors and gangbangers. L.A. nearly destroyed by prop 47, at least gascon is no longer around to molest and torture the people living there.
Newsom is simply a symbol of all that is wrong with California and now he wants to spread the joy to the rest of the nation.
No thanks.
"speak softly but carry a big stick"
Well I speak LOUD! And I carry a BIGGER stick!
And I use it, too..
No one caught the Yosemite Sam reference? I expected better from the commisariat.
Theodore Roosevelt was a RINO who pushed & passed [D] bills.
And he was an UN-popular Republican for doing so.
This indoctrination that a few RINO's define the R-party is complete BS. Democrats didn't object (switch sides BS). Democrats literally wrote the F'En bills these RINO's pushed & passed.
The headline should read, "California Gov. Newsom Speaks Loudly, Carries Small Dick."
Greenhut produced a good article here. Republicans whispered "that madman would be only a heartbeat from the Presidency" and sho 'nuff, a representative of predatory poverty fixed THAT. Trading McKinley for a manhunt on violent communists was a net profit despite TR. A second one shooting him in the wordy speech actually got Congress to quit importing them. That's two silver linings right there.
I think you're the one who needs a translator. I didn't understand a word of that, but I'm sure it looked brilliant scribbled across your padded walls.
Look closely and Newsom resembles no one so much as he does Beto O'Rourke, fool-in-chief of American Politics.
The border is safe; it's secure. El Paso is the safest city in America. Let's own that. Let's be proud of that. And then, I think, good policy can follow from that, better outcomes included. Beto O'Rourke
“Let’s be clear: President Biden is doing all he can to fund border security and humanitarian efforts while Republicans in Congress are choosing border chaos for political gain. Governor Newsom
THe only person with less integrity in the whole country would be another man living off the trough Pete Buttigieg
He recently taunted and ridiculed our friendly Canadian neighbors
Correction: he recently taunted and ridiculed our not-so-friendly and very idiotic Ontario/Quebec neighbors. The same ones the rest of Canada also taunts and ridicules.
But when there is overreach, when lives are threatened, when rights and freedoms are targeted, we will take action."
The problem is that "overreach" and "lives are threatened" and "rights and freedoms are targeted" have no meaning other than whatever folks like Newsom and his Democrat cabal can be used for during whatever current narrative.
We see this all the time from Leftists/Marxists.
"I don't think men belong in women's sports."
"YOU'RE LITERALLY KILLING US!"
"I'd like to row my boat in the middle of the far away from anyone."
"DO YOU HAVE NO RESPECT FOR THE RIGHTS OF OTHERS?"
You can't take them seriously when they say things like "rights" or "lives," because they use Clown World definitions of the terms.
"Small stick" is what Kamala Harris calls him.
"Longest undefended border"
We only have two borders - and both are undefended if you mean 'by military'.
But try to cross into or out of Canada at some point other than a government-mandated crossing point and you'll get to see how 'undefended' our border with Canada is.
I so hope President Trump allows California to keep its exemption and outlaw internal combustion engine cars in 2030
I also hope they keep building the high speed rail from nowhere to nowhere in the central valley for one million dollars per mile.
Just these two items will collapse the entire state and force a change in government.