The “So, Does It Matter?” Substack featured a lot of great, original content this past week. Below are the highlights!
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ICYMI - 6 Stories In CA Politics From This Week - CA Gov’s Race, Steyer The Liar, Jen Van Laar, John Phillips, and More!

The “So, Does It Matter?” Substack featured a lot of great, original content this past week. Below are the highlights!

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SIX GREAT COLUMNS FROM THIS WEEK IN CALIFORNIA POLITICS…

California’s Governor’s Race: A Whole Bunch Of Candidates to Succeed Newsom, But No Obvious Frontrunners…

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Dec 1
California’s Governor’s Race: A Whole Bunch Of Candidates to Succeed Newsom, But No Obvious Frontrunners…

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*Breaking* New Nationwide Survey Shows Why So Many Americans Do Not Trust Government, And A Cautionary Note For The Right

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Dec 5
*Breaking* New Nationwide Survey Shows Why So Many Americans Do Not Trust Government, And A Cautionary Note For The Right

Public Trust In Government Is Nearing It’s Historic Low Point

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Steyer Watch: Billionaire Wanna-Be Governor Opens His Campaign With A False Story About Your Energy Bill

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Dec 4
Steyer Watch: Billionaire Wanna-Be Governor Opens His Campaign With A False Story About Your Energy Bill

(Typically our afternoon content is for our paid subscribers, but Steyer Watch is a public service to all - so no paywall on this content.)

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Top Nine Winners & Losers In California Politics For The Week Ending 12/5/25 - Prop. 50 Opponents, Carmel City Council, Tom Steyer, Darrell Issa, Jim Cooper, Halle Barry and More!

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Top Nine Winners & Losers In California Politics For The Week Ending 12/5/25 - Prop. 50 Opponents, Carmel City Council, Tom Steyer, Darrell Issa, Jim Cooper, Halle Barry and More!

Below is our Top Ten List of Winners and Losers for the Week. Well, this week it’s just Losers! This feature is available to all of our subscribers, free and paid.

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An Interview with RedState's Jennifer Van Laar - The California Corruption Edition!

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Dec 4
An Interview with RedState's Jennifer Van Laar - The California Corruption Edition!

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California Patriot Profile: A Voice Built in California — The Steady Rise of John Phillips

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Dec 2
California Patriot Profile: A Voice Built in California — The Steady Rise of John Phillips

Each week I highlight a Californian whose work, influence, or integrity stands out in a state that too often rewards the opposite. Some earn their audience through activism, others through scholarship, and many through sustained persistence. These profiles are available to all subscribers and guests.

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One Great Video… SDIM’s Jon Fleischman live on CNN!

Last Monday I had the opportunity to participate in a current politics panel on CNN’s “The Story Is…” program, which shows nationally and internationally. I was invited to participate by the host Elex Michaelson, who has been reporting on California politics on television for many years. Before coming over to CNN he was a staple over at Fox News 11 in Los Angeles.

I was the “right” side of the discussion, appearing opposite lefty YouTuber Brian Tyler Cohen (who is somewhat of a phonom with progressives, with like 5 million subscribers).


Born On This Date in 1903 — Clarence Nash - the Voice of Donald Duck!

Today we tip our hat to Clarence “Ducky” Nash, the man behind one of the most recognizable voices in entertainment history — Donald Duck. Born in 1904, Nash didn’t just voice a cartoon character; he created a sound that became part of American culture. That unforgettable raspy quack debuted in 1934 and quickly turned Donald into one of Disney’s most enduring icons.

For nearly five decades, Nash was the official voice of Donald Duck, along with related characters like Daisy’s nephews and other members of Duckburg. His talent wasn’t just vocal trickery — it was personality, timing, and heart, all delivered through a most unlikely instrument.

Even after retiring, his legacy lived on through generations of fans who grew up laughing at Donald’s temper, loyalty, and charm. When Clarence Nash passed away in 1985, he left behind far more than a filmography — he left a voice that still echoes nearly a century later.

Watching this great fun video starring both Mr. Duck and Mr. Nash is a great way to get some smiles, and remember Nash on his birthday!


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