California Democratic gubernatorial candidate Tom Steyer tried to court black voters in historic Leimert Park, Los Angeles — the cultural hub of LA's black community — and got told to his face that he and his billions aren't welcome. Voters confronted the billionaire outside Ora Cafe last Saturday, shouting "I betta not catch you over here with those devil blue eyes!" and the whole beautiful mess was caught on camera.
When your own base treats you like a door-to-door salesman showing up at dinnertime, maybe it's time to rethink the strategy.
Steyer — backed by the United Brotherhood of Carpenters — had rolled into Leimert Park with what journalist Maeve Reston delicately called a "security incident" waiting to happen. The plan was simple: show up, shake hands, pretend you understand the neighborhood. The execution? Not so much. Black voters in the community weren't buying what the California billionaire was selling, and they made that crystal clear in language that no PR team could spin.
The confrontation got heated enough that Steyer required a California Highway Patrol escort just to leave safely. Let that sink in. A Democrat. Needing police protection. From the very voters he claims to champion.
Andy Ngo, Robby Starbuck, and Richard Grenell all shared the viral clip on social media, and it spread like wildfire. Because of course it did. When a white billionaire Democrat gets chased out of a black neighborhood, that's not just a bad campaign stop — that's an obituary for the entire party's racial coalition strategy.
Here's what makes this so delicious. Steyer has spent hundreds of millions of dollars over the years trying to position himself as "the moral leader of the United States." He's poured money into climate crusades, impeachment campaigns, and progressive causes designed to keep minority voters locked into the Democrat plantation. And what did all those millions buy him? A security escort and a nickname involving devil eyes.
The Democrat coalition is cracking, folks. Not in some abstract polling sense — in a caught-on-camera, viral-video, get-out-of-our-neighborhood sense. Black voters are done being taken for granted by billionaires who parachute into their communities with union backing and rehearsed talking points.
As American Wire News reported, the event was supposed to be outreach. It turned into a rejection letter written in the most direct language possible.
You love to see it. When the people Democrats claim to speak for start telling those same Democrats to get lost, you don't need a pollster to tell you which way the wind is blowing. You just need a camera and a neighborhood that's had enough.







