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National criticism mounts: SNL rips Gov. Newsom, French Laundry

- — CalMatters

Gov. Gavin Newsom was skewered in this weekend’s episode of Saturday Night Live for dining at the French Laundry and for California’s chaotic vaccine rollout — adding to growing national criticism as he fends off a potential recall.

In SNL’s opening skit, Dr. Anthony Fauci, played by Kate McKinnon, hosts a game show called “So

You Think You Can Get the Vaccine.” She describes Newsom, played by Alex Moffatt, as being “hated by every single person in California except for those 10 people he had dinner with in Napa that one time.” When asked how things are going in California, Moffatt, who is wearing the governor’s signature bear-emblazoned jacket, responds, “Teeth: White. Body: Tight. COVID: Pretty bad.”

The skit also lampooned Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer and New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo, whose name has appeared alongside Newsom’s in a slew of recent headlines characteri­zing the two men as fallen Democratic stars. Cuomo — facing numerous allegation­s of sexual harassment as well as accusation­s that he obscured the number of coronaviru­srelated deaths in nursing homes — is in hotter water than Newsom. But Newsom continues to be haunted by the nearly 4-month-old specter of the French Laundry, as well as widespread frustratio­n over business and school closures and unemployme­nt fraud. He’s also facing pushback for holding recent press conference­s inside shuttered restaurant­s.

• Andrew Gruel, chef and owner of Slapfish Seafood: “California is the only state where indoor dining is banned. Industry gutted. It’s an explosive topic. Newsom holds an event INSIDE a restaurant … people are actually saying this is OK? If it’s ok for them then open it all up.”

Meanwhile, the list of potential recall challenger­s is growing. Richard Grenell, former President Donald Trump’s acting national intelligen­ce director, strongly hinted at a run for California governor in a Saturday speech at the Conservati­ve Political Action Conference. • Grenell: “If a public official is still failing to deliver on their promises … there’s always one other option: You can run against them yourself.”

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