The DeSantis gambit

I agree. It's justification. Christians had the Jews, Turks had the Armenians, Racist have anyone not of their race, and Right-wingers have the 'radical libs'.
The only problem for the latter is their targets cannot be readily identified. It's not like the "radical libs" all get "RadLib" tattoos or something. So the right-wingers simply attach the label to anyone they don't like, and bingo - instant justification for acting out their hatreds.
 
The only problem for the latter is their targets cannot be readily identified. It's not like the "radical libs" all get "RadLib" tattoos or something. So the right-wingers simply attach the label to anyone they don't like, and bingo - instant justification for acting out their hatreds.

I agree...that's why I put single quotation marks around 'radical libs'. If some extreme right-wingers had their way, they'd probably make wearing a rainbow star a law for anyone they deem a 'radical lib'.
 
remember there was a time that he was thought to be a smarter trump. doesn't seem to be the case.
 
remember there was a time that he was thought to be a smarter trump. doesn't seem to be the case.

Maybe the right-wing media are starting to accept that they're stuck with Trump.


Bret Stephens, asked whether he had any thoughts on the DeSantis campaign's recent anti-LGBTQ video, responded:

Bret Stephens said:
I guess my main takeaway is that DeSantis isn’t going to be the next president. He makes Trump seem tolerant, Ted Cruz seem likable, Mitch McConnell seem moderate, Lauren Boebert seem mature and Rick Santorum seem cool. Not what I would have expected out of the Florida governor six months ago, but here’s where I confess: You were right about him, and I was wrong.
 
I said it once and I’ll say it again: I am thoroughly enjoying this mook’s high-dive bellyflop. It’s oddly satisfying.
 
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Originally Posted by Bret Stephens

I guess my main takeaway is that DeSantis isn’t going to be the next president. He makes Trump seem tolerant, Ted Cruz seem likable, Mitch McConnell seem moderate, Lauren Boebert seem mature and Rick Santorum seem cool. Not what I would have expected out of the Florida governor six months ago, but here’s where I confess: You were right about him, and I was wrong.

And when you think about what was named after Rick Santorum, that's really quite a feat!
 
shemp said:

Originally Posted by Bret Stephens

I guess my main takeaway is that DeSantis isn’t going to be the next president. He makes Trump seem tolerant, Ted Cruz seem likable, Mitch McConnell seem moderate, Lauren Boebert seem mature and Rick Santorum seem cool. Not what I would have expected out of the Florida governor six months ago, but here’s where I confess: You were right about him, and I was wrong.

And when you think about what was named after Rick Santorum, that's really quite a feat!


I remember that one...

http://www.internationalskeptics.com/forums/showthread.php?t=5854&highlight=santorum
 
remember there was a time that he was thought to be a smarter trump. doesn't seem to be the case.

You have to question anybody who starts a media war with most powerful media/entertainment company inthe world, who is also your state's biggest employer.
Don't Mess With The Mouse, Man.
 
DeSantis continues to disprove that he is a 'smarter' Trump:

DeSantis accuses Trump administration of ‘colluding’ with big tech to bury Hunter Biden story in 2020

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis Sunday accused Trump administration agencies of “colluding” with Big Tech to bury the Hunter Biden story in 2020 and criticized the former president for not firing those involved with the alleged collusion at the time.

“I look back at the Hunter Biden censorship, which was a huge, huge deal to happen in the 2020 election, and yet those were Donald Trump’s own agencies that were colluding with Big Tech. I would never allow that to happen. I would fire those people immediately,” DeSantis told Maria Bartiromo in an interview on Fox News’s “Sunday Morning Futures.”
Republicans have raised concerns about alleged “collusion” between the FBI and social media companies in order to silence conservative viewpoints — which they say is particularly evident in Twitter’s initial decision in 2020 to limit the spread of a story containing contents of a laptop belonging to Hunter Biden. Twitter executives have since said their initial decision may have been flawed, but they adamantly insisted Democrats had no involvement in their decision.

DeSantis, who frequently touts his war on Big Tech in Florida, is now using the frequent Trump talking point against the former president himself — pointing out that the New York Post story was published during his presidency. We will end the weaponization of government. And that’s, of course, a new FBI director on day one,” DeSantis said, repeating a frequent pledge. “That’s a difference between me and Donald Trump. He says the jury is still out on FBI Director Wray. I think you need a new start on day one. We’re going to clean house at the Department of Justice.”
DeSantis, who has been trailing Trump in recent primary polls, continued to pitch himself as the more disciplined, results-oriented alternative to Trump, with all the same policy positions. “But here’s what it requires, Maria. It requires a president that is disciplined, a president that is focused,” he said. “You can’t get distracted on this. These people are not going to voluntarily give up the power that they have accumulated over many decades of neglect. I have shown in Florida the ability to get the job done.”

For DeSantis to say "We will end the weaponization of government" is particularly loathsome considering his own weaponization of the FL government against Disney.
 
And the latest is that De Santis is coming out with a campaign video that slams Trump for one of the least dreadful things he's done. And not because it was a lie, but because it sounded too much like the right thing. Shame on him.

https://apnews.com/article/desantis...ans-campaign-d6ec4cd13c8859ea7fbc352706373952

Let's just change the highlighted; I don't mind saying that most of what Trump is "accused" of doing in that ad is not dreadful in any way; they are some of the things he should be given credit for, particularly his response to the Pulse nightclub shooting.

As for DeSantis, he has lost me with this BS. First, nobody should be crowing about passing anti-LGBTQ legislation; that is buying the media's framing of it as essentially hateful. I had no problem with most of the laws passed, including the (original) supposed "Don't say gay," bill. But if you are going to boast that you're Mr. Anti-LGBTQ, you're playing to a very small crowd, even in GOP circles.
 
DeSantis continues to disprove that he is a 'smarter' Trump:



For DeSantis to say "We will end the weaponization of government" is particularly loathsome considering his own weaponization of the FL government against Disney.

What I don't understand about the republicans is that they continue to denigrate the FBI, their most powerful and loyal allies in Washington. And what I don't get about the FBI is that they keep taking these kickings without "accidentally" letting slip some of the damaging material they have on the party bigwigs.
 
What I don't understand about the republicans is that they continue to denigrate the FBI, their most powerful and loyal allies in Washington.

Whilst the FBI are generally aligned to the Republican Party, they aren't completely uncritical towards Trumpism and are willing to enforce the law.

The GOP would like to see this end and instead the FBI would simply become the enforcement wing of the Republican Party, unrelentingly pursuing "leftists" for crimes both real and imagined whilst turning a blind eye to any indiscretions from right wingers.

And what I don't get about the FBI is that they keep taking these kickings without "accidentally" letting slip some of the damaging material they have on the party bigwigs.

I think it's because they are somewhat law-abiding and are loyal to the GOP.
 
Whilst the FBI are generally aligned to the Republican Party, they aren't completely uncritical towards Trumpism and are willing to enforce the law.

The GOP would like to see this end and instead the FBI would simply become the enforcement wing of the Republican Party, unrelentingly pursuing "leftists" for crimes both real and imagined whilst turning a blind eye to any indiscretions from right wingers.

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They miss J. Edgar.

He was one of the 'good' crossdressers.
 

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