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Keith Edwards discusses how, the day after branding Gavin Newsom’s Trump-style social media posts as “unprofessional” and accusing him of “making a fool of himself,” Dana Perino softened her stance—acknowledging, “we get the joke!”—after her harsh criticisms drew backlash. He highlights the awkward pivot: Perino initially condemned the posts as cringe-worthy and unserious, only to backtrack the next day by admitting the satire was intentional—even though she still didn’t find it funny.
By Keith EdwardsKeith Edwards discusses how, the day after branding Gavin Newsom’s Trump-style social media posts as “unprofessional” and accusing him of “making a fool of himself,” Dana Perino softened her stance—acknowledging, “we get the joke!”—after her harsh criticisms drew backlash. He highlights the awkward pivot: Perino initially condemned the posts as cringe-worthy and unserious, only to backtrack the next day by admitting the satire was intentional—even though she still didn’t find it funny.