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In reply to the discussion: Gavin Newsom low SAT remark to a black audience draws backlash [View all]lostincalifornia
(5,207 posts)69. That is only a requirement for being a republican, or so it seems so, the way they go out of their way to cover for the
current guy in the WH.
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Wanderlust988
18 hrs ago
OP
Is that a true gaffe? He just stated how he feels. It wasn't a 'mistake' kinda gaffe.
Wanderlust988
18 hrs ago
#12
True. Too often, Democrats eat their own. One stupid slip and they're out.
thought crime
11 hrs ago
#87
I don't see an issue with what he said either. It's been spun to try to hurt him.
chowder66
13 hrs ago
#73
You all on DU can say it's a nothingburger, but it's all over black social media... FWIW.
Wanderlust988
12 hrs ago
#74
He neither talked about low SAT scores nor said he "can't read like black people"
Wiz Imp
10 hrs ago
#91
One of the quotes on that post summed this whole "waste of time debate" up succinctly
wolfie001
12 hrs ago
#76
I seriously doubt he meant it in the way the press and the social media addicts will try to exploit it. If he decides
lostincalifornia
18 hrs ago
#11
BOT those words are there! He said them! He also said "I like you! I want to date you!"
Scrivener7
10 hrs ago
#96
It's not just context. That supposed "exact" quote edits out a bunch of words in between each sentence.
Wiz Imp
17 hrs ago
#36
I am not referring to anyone HERE at DU, but talking generally about the voting public. I have doubts he could win
lostincalifornia
17 hrs ago
#39
I can understand your sensitivity but I honestly think you are reading too much into it. ☮
walkingman
12 hrs ago
#79
He was misquoted - true - but there are better ways to convey what he wanted to say.
harumph
18 hrs ago
#17
I'd have trouble supporting someone who scored 960 on his SAT. We need our brightest in leadership
Dave says
18 hrs ago
#21
I'm still figuring out why he thinks it's such a flex that he scored a 960?
Wanderlust988
18 hrs ago
#23
I'm still figuring out why supposed Democrats amplify items from the RWNJ aligned media fever swamp.
BannonsLiver
14 hrs ago
#65
Yes, the SAT scores of a dyslexic are super important. Never mind policies or years of success.
Whyisthisstillclose
17 hrs ago
#31
Here's another link for you. It's important to get the the background for context of the comment ...
marble falls
18 hrs ago
#22
This is a bullshit hit job on Newsom. You should delete this fabricated attack
JoseBalow
16 hrs ago
#44
A Democrat admits dyslexia -- uh oh, can someone who can't read be bashed as an out-of-touch elite? WORLDS COLLIDE.
betsuni
16 hrs ago
#53
Have you gotten over the horrors of AOC saying "um" a few times in her speech last week?
Scrivener7
15 hrs ago
#61
That is only a requirement for being a republican, or so it seems so, the way they go out of their way to cover for the
lostincalifornia
14 hrs ago
#69
Why make an assumption about the audience's SAT score in the first place?
fujiyamasan
11 hrs ago
#86
And he didn't say anything like what the OP is saying he said. Wiz Imp has the actual quote in his post above.
Scrivener7
10 hrs ago
#104