Meet the New Face of California Crazy
Only in California could a man with a history of pushing laws that make parents powerless, criminals protected, and children confused be the frontrunner to replace Nancy Pelosi. Enter Scott Wiener, the San Francisco state senator who somehow manages to out-radical even the most unhinged members of the Democratic Party.
Wiener isn’t just progressive, he’s performatively extreme. He built his brand on shock politics: promoting laws that shield sex offenders, enable minors to get irreversible surgeries without parental consent, and turn public streets into open-air brothels. And now, he wants to take that carnival of chaos national by running for Pelosi’s congressional seat.
The Man Who Thinks You’re the Problem
Disagree with Wiener’s worldview? Congratulations, you’re a “bigot.” This is a man who sneers at parents defending their children’s safety, mocks women fighting for single-sex spaces, and calls conservatives “vile” for daring to say biology is real.
Wiener doesn’t debate; he demonizes. He labels anyone outside his ideological bubble as hateful. Even moderate Democrats whisper that he’s become a political bully, more interested in punishing dissent than solving problems. His brand of “inclusion” looks a lot like authoritarianism in designer drag.
Policy or Parody? Hard to Tell Anymore
Let’s take stock of his legislative “achievements.” Wiener authored bills to let male sex offenders transfer to female prisons, and shocker, reports of sexual assaults skyrocketed. He fought to decriminalize loitering for prostitution, claiming it would protect “marginalized communities,” but the real-world result has been neighborhoods overrun by teen prostitutes, pimps and traffickers.
Even the New York Times raised an eyebrow, and when the Times thinks you’ve gone too far left, that’s saying something.
Then there’s Wiener’s obsession with giving minors medical autonomy to mutilate their bodies while cutting parents out of the conversation. Under his vision, a 13-year-old can flee to California, find a clinic, and start hormone treatments, no parental permission needed. That’s not progress; it’s state-sponsored kidnapping dressed up as compassion.
Moral Madness Masquerading as Freedom
Openly gay, BDSM fetish freak, Wiener paints himself as a champion of LGBTQ rights and “bodily autonomy,” but his laws don’t protect, they endanger. They erode community standards, erase parental authority, and normalize the grotesque. This isn’t about rights anymore; it’s about reshaping society into something unrecognizable.
While ordinary Californians dodge crime, homelessness, and collapsing infrastructure, Wiener spends his time on fetish festivals, drag tributes, and social experiments that belong in a psychology textbook, not a law book. It’s as if he’s legislating from the basement of Burning Man instead of the state capitol.
In 2017, Wiener originated three bills centered around HIV and LGBT issues. He co-authored Senate Bill 239, which lowered the penalty of exposing someone to HIV without their knowledge and consent from a felony to a misdemeanor. He has openly admitted he takes Truvada as a daily pill to reduce his risk of contracting HIV.
Pelosi’s Legacy: Chaos in a Designer Suit
Nancy Pelosi’s decades in Congress left California battered but still recognizable. With Wiener at the helm, the descent would be complete. His campaign already has the money — millions from unions, developers, and activist PACs, and the backing of the same political machine that turned San Francisco into a cautionary tale.
Wiener is a dangerous and disruptive whip-smart Harvard-trained lawyer and an effective advocate for his adopted progressive communist democrat causes.
If he wins, expect California’s worst ideas to go federal: open borders for ideology, closed ears for parents, and endless public funding for social chaos.
Bottom Line: California Deserves Better Than This Circus Freak
This isn’t just a fight for a congressional seat. It’s a referendum on whether decency, sanity, and family values still have a place in public life. Scott Wiener isn’t merely running for office, he’s running from accountability. And if voters don’t stop him, the rest of America will soon get a taste of California’s radical nightmare.
Because what starts in San Francisco doesn’t stay there, it spreads, festers, and infects the rest of the country.
We are so screwed.
— Steve