May 24, 2026

The Mainstream Media is carefully covering for the Democrat leader in the race for governor of Cali

Xavier Becerra has been a star of the Dem party for decades, but you'd never know it from the Media articles, most of which only note that Bribem named him to head his HHS.

Becerra got his start in the 1980s as an administrative assistant for a state senator, then as a deputy attorney general of California.  Then in 1990 he was elected to the state Assembly.  

In 1992--after just two years in the state Assembly--he was elected to the U.S. congress, where he stayed for almost a quarter-century: 24 years.  He chaired the congressional Hispanic caucus from 1997 to 1999 and then chaired the House democratic caucus from 2013 to 2017.  Prestigious, powerful posts.

Now, it's been well documented that as long as an incumbent member of congress--particularly a Democrat--chooses to stand for re-election, the success rate is well over 99%.  Even if dogged by serious scandal, they almost never lose.  So it's not unreasonable to wonder why incumbent Becerra resigned from congress in November of 2016--just two weeks after Trump was elected to his first term.

The usual reasons a member of congress resigns is either poor health or "to spend more time with my family."  But in Becerra's case there were no reasons cited.  No offer of a better-paid post as a CEO of a health-insurance company. 

Instead, barely two weeks after Trump was elected in 2016, Becerra resigned and the Democrat governor of Cali appointed him attorney-general of that state, replacing the moronic Cackles after the latter was DEI-lected to the fucking U.S. senate.  And of course after just four years as a senator, Bribem would name Cackles as his VP.  Between that and the steal, the win was ensured.

Certainly an attorney-general has lots of power, but I suspect rational adults would agree that being a state A-G doesn't have remotely as much power as a 24-year congress-creep--particularly one who spent his last four years as chair of the House Dem caucus.  

In other words, we're asked to believe Becerra voluntarily gave up what was almost certainly a lifetime position as a congressman--to be the A-G of California?  That doesn't make sense.

CNN promptly bleated a smokescreen, claiming that "While the move will take Becerra out of congressional leadership, it also sets him up to be a major voice against the Trump administration."

Horseshit.  As the #4 Dem in congress, and a son of Mexican parents, Becerra would have been *far more influential* in opposing Trump had he stayed congress--as the CNN propagandist surely knew.  The bullshit line almost certainly came from Becerra's staff, and the CNN propagandist included it even though everyone knew it was horseshit.

Becerra served as California's A-G for four years.  In 2021 Bribem appointed him to head HHS. 

Now let's look at the race for governor of Cali: As every rational adult American surely knows, a huge majority of Cali voters are Democrats.  So if the election pits a Democrat against a Republican, the result is a sure win for the Dems.  Repubs haven't won a statewide office in years.

But because Cali has been so totally fucked up by decades of Dem rule, this year the two men at the top of the polls for governor were both Republicans.  This is important because a few years ago the greedy Dems cunningly rammed thru a change to election laws to benefit their party:

From the founding of the state, the winners of each party's primaries would face off in the general election.  But the clever, cunning Dems rammed a law thru the Dem-ruled legislature abolishing that!  The new Dem-imposed rule was that the two top finishers in the primaries--regardless of party--would go on to the general election.

This ensured even if the Dem who won the primary was later found to have been involved in a fatal scandal before the general election, a Democrat would still win!  It was brilliant--exactly the type of thing communist leaders do to win elections with a reported 99% of the vote.

With two Republicans at the top of the polls, Democrat rulers were worried that by their own rules, only the two Repubs would advance to the general election.

Oooohh, can't have THAT, eh?  So they pulled out all the stops to get a Dem to displace at least one of the Republicans.

The top-polling Democrat at the time was billionaire Tom Steyer.  Smart guy, articulate.  But Dems worried that their base might not turn out to vote for a billionaire.  So they started boosting Becerra, who had the immigrant vote in the bag--both parents of Mexican origin, one born in Mehico.

And sure enough, Becerra is now either #1 or 2 in the polls.  And #2 is fine, cuz in the general all low-info and "migrant" voters will vote for the Dem regardless.

"This is what democracy looks like," eh? 

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