She’s just a little bit nation; he’s just a little bit rock ‘n’ roll.
And me? I’m just a little bit surprised. Two politicians have emerged, towards all odds, to shock and impress us this yr: Gov. Gavin Newsom (D-Calif.) and Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga.).
You’d be hard-pressed to search out two Individuals much less related — politically, culturally, geographically, possibly even molecularly. These two occupy reverse poles. She’s NASCAR and CrossFit. He’s electrical autos and Pinot Noir. They shouldn’t have a lot in frequent, however these days, each have executed the unthinkable: They’ve taken on President Trump and lived (politically) to inform about it.
Let’s begin with Greene as a result of, truthfully, she’s extra enjoyable.
For years, MTG was seen as a humiliation. The QAnon congresswoman. The “Jewish house laser” girl. The lawmaker who, simply two years previous to successful her Home seat, questioned whether or not a airplane actually hit the Pentagon on 9/11.
She harassed a then-teenage Parkland survivor and coined the immortal phrase “gazpacho police,” apparently complicated the soup with Nazi secret police.
However then, one thing unusual occurred: Greene began making sense. Not “agree together with her at dinner” sense, however the “wait, that’s not completely insane” form.
She blasted Trump’s resolution to bomb Iran, which — for those who take the “America First” philosophy actually and never simply as efficiency artwork — is constant together with her beliefs. And in a time when promoting out is perceived as being shrewder than standing for one thing, the mere act of holding a constant place is a advantage.
MTG additionally referred to as out her personal occasion for blocking the Epstein information, and volunteered to stroll “on the Home flooring and say each rattling title that abused these ladies.”
And in an act of surprising populist coherence, she ripped into Republicans for letting Obamacare subsidies expire: “Medical insurance premiums will DOUBLE,” she thundered on X, including: “Not a single Republican in management talked to us about this or has given us a plan to assist Individuals take care of their medical insurance premiums DOUBLING!!!”
Trump, naturally, took all this personally. “I don’t know what occurred to Marjorie,” he stated, not too long ago. “Good girl, however she’s misplaced her method.” To which Greene, by no means one to again down, fired again: “I haven’t misplaced my method. I’m 100% America First and solely!”
The factor I’m liking about Greene isn’t simply that she’s standing as much as Trump — though, I admit, it’s enjoyable to look at. However what’s actually refreshing is that she’s a real believer who obtained elected, obtained well-known and but continues to imagine.
Which brings us to Gavin Newsom.
Newsom has all the time been the poster boy for all the things individuals hate about California — a person who seems to be like he was genetically engineered by a Napa Valley enterprise capitalist to play a slick politician.
The “necessary” coiffed hair. The smug grin. The French Laundry dinner throughout COVID-19, whereas the remainder of us had been holed up in our homes microwaving Lean Cuisines.
As soon as upon a time, he and his then-wife, Kimberly Guilfoyle, posed on a rug for a Harper’s Bazaar unfold the place they had been dubbed “The New Kennedys.”
Sufficient stated.
If Greene is the quintessential MAGA mama, Newsom is the slick bro you need to throat punch. However someway he has had a banner yr.
Newsom stood agency towards ICE raids and troop deployments in Los Angeles. Then, he trolled Trump with on-line memes that truly landed.
After Texas Republicans tried to seize 5 congressional seats for the GOP, Newsom shepherded Prop. 50 by way of California — an modification to the state structure geared toward mitigating Texas’ gerrymandering by redrawing maps to assist Democrats even the rating.
Then, he waltzed into Houston for a celebratory rally — some political finish zone dancing on the opponents’ residence turf, simply to twist the knife.
Like Greene, the man has moxie.
And right here’s the factor I’m studying from the Trump period: Guts come from essentially the most unlikely locations, and appears might be deceiving.
You by no means know when some heroic-looking chief will fold like an affordable go well with, identical to you by no means know when some “heel” out of central casting for villains will flip “face” and rise to the event.
I don’t imply to sound naive. I’m not proposing a Newsom-Greene 2028 unity ticket. (Though … inform me you wouldn’t watch that conference.)
The percentages are, each of those figures will disappoint me once more, in all probability by subsequent Thursday. Life is difficult, and it’s typically arduous to disentangle heroism from opportunism.
Certainly, some have speculated that MTG’s sudden streak of independence is the results of Trump placing the kibosh on a “Greene for U.S. Senate” bid in Georgia. And as for Newsom — is his present of toughness an act of patriotism, or a prelude to his personal presidential marketing campaign?
Frankly, that’s a distinction and not using a distinction.
For now, right here’s what is evident: These two political figures have proven a flash — a glimmer — of one thing like spine.
And within the yr of our Lord 2025, that’s rarer, and extra helpful, than nearly any commodity in politics.
Matt Okay. Lewis is the creator of “Filthy Wealthy Politicians” and “Too Dumb to Fail.”

