Gavin Newsom is a ‘prick’ who ‘no one cares for’ and Andrew Cuomo is a ‘complete jacka**’: Top governor doesn’t mince his words in roasting Democrats

Gov. Chris Sununu says almost all 50 governors get along…except for “dick” Gavin Newsom, who “no one cares about” and “complete jacka**” former Gov. Andrew Cuomo.

New Hampshire’s Republican governor poked fun at his Democratic colleagues during a fireside chat at the Reagan Institute Summit on Education in Washington, D.C.

“Look, almost all the governors get along,” he said. “In my eight years, there have been maybe only two – maybe a third – but two governors that no one really likes or particularly cares about.”

When asked which governors are at odds with the rest, he replied, “Andrew Cuomo…complete jacka** no one likes him,” laughing.

‘And I have to be honest. Nobody cares about Gavin [Newsom]. Gavin’s just a dick, excuse me,” he continued.

‘That’s just him. It’s really disappointing. We all got along great for a while, but even the Democrats – they won’t tell you out loud – but behind closed doors they say, “Oh God, look who’s coming.”

“They were all rolling their eyes because… I’m sure this will end up on social media,” he joked.

He also said he gets along well with other Democrats, including Phil Murphy of New Jersey.

Sununu spoke about the importance of education and how he especially prioritizes civics.

Additionally, it is crucial to teach children the pros and cons of where they get their information and not always believe what they read first.

Earlier at the Reagan Institute Education Summit, Virginia Governor Glenn Youngkin discussed how he, as a leader, is prioritizing education initiatives.

He told the audience that he wakes up every morning with a prayer about how he can better serve the people of the Commonwealth.

Education is “top of the list” to be able to give people “confidence” to achieve an “expectation of excellence,” he explained.

The crowd erupted in applause as the governor spoke about the importance of educating children about the key foundations of the U.S., including the Declaration of Independence, the Constitution and the Bill of Rights.

He said students across the Commonwealth are tested on their knowledge of these critical foundations, among other important citizenship topics.

And Gov. Kim Reynolds, R-Iowa, who joined virtually because of recent tornadoes in the state, emphasized the importance of protecting access to school choice.

“I heard it over and over again from parents,” she said. ‘I want to be involved in choosing the best facilities for my children.’

New Hampshire’s governor poked fun at his Democratic colleagues during a fireside chat at the Reagan Institute Summit on Education in Washington, D.C.

She said her “universal school choice plan” was implemented over a three-year period.

Parents have the choice between public and private schools, “where they believe their children can receive the best education.”

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