In the land where reality often seems stranger than fiction—California politics—yet another bizarre chapter unfolds. Presenting Xavier Becerra, who, as it turns out, is one of the most talked-about characters in the drama even though few Californians know much about him. According to insiders, Becerra’s rise bears more resemblance to a meticulously scripted TV plot than a grassroots political campaign.
Initially, Becerra was nowhere close to leading in the polls. In fact, his support was practically invisible, making even the lowest polling politicians blush. Former hopeful Eric Swalwell’s scandals and the implosion of others opened a path for Becerra, propelling him from the shadows to the spotlight overnight. It seems the state’s powers-that-be selected him as their puppet, ready to dance to the tune of activists and unions who dominate California politics.
Take a peek behind the curtain of Becerra’s political show, and you’ll discover a series of missteps that would make even the most seasoned spin doctor sweat. Once a health secretary, he allegedly orchestrated the release of migrant children to polish his public image, only to place them in precarious situations. And as if that wasn’t enough, whispers of scandal surrounding his chief of staff’s salary supplementing scheme suggest a willingness to bend the rules—allegedly, of course—to get what he wants.
The peculiarities don’t stop there. Even backyard campaign events intended to rally support for Becerra appear eerily empty. In a comical display, event organizers reportedly scrambled to fill seats, searching high and low for anyone willing to attend—even offering incentives to bring in passersby. The lackluster attendance at these rallies smacks of a candidate trying too hard to play a part in a show that the audience isn’t interested in watching.
With accusations flying, including claims of dwindling integrity and the potential for an impending indictment, it’s no wonder observers look on incredulously. Reports suggest some wonder how one becomes so politically comfortable in a world of tumult and questionable decisions. Yet, Becerra stands, apparently poised at the helm of a political vessel teetering on the brink of chaos.
As the drama unfolds, Californians—and indeed, the nation—are left asking: Could this be the reality of today’s political landscape, or is there a curtain yet to be pulled back to reveal the true machinations at play? Until the truth emerges, Xavier Becerra’s saga continues to captivate, perplex, and entertain all at once—a curious tale of politics in the Golden State.






