Conservatives discovered a new champion in Orlando today. Florida Governor Ron DeSantis spoke at CPAC's convention and figuratively flipped the bird at the Republican establishment.
DeSantis said, "Florida's leading on the issues that matter to conservatives, we don't spout hollow rhetoric, we take decisive action. And what's true in Florida it's true for conservatives across the nation. We cannot. We will not go back to the days of the failed Republican establishment of yesteryear."
His words perked the ears of 75 million Americans.
His actions are louder.
CPAC fled Washington for Orlando because his state is not on lockdown. Plus there are not 20,000 National Guardsmen patrolling the streets.
He said, "We are in an oasis of freedom in a nation that’s suffering from the yoke of oppressive lockdowns. We look around in other parts of our country, and in far too many places, we see schools closed, businesses shuttered and lives destroyed. And while so many governors over the last year kept locking people down, Florida lifted people up."
DeSantis has taken a lot of heat from the papers. The Miami Herald is a shoo-in for another Pulitzer with its editorials bashing his refusal to panic in a pandemic.
An April 12, 2020, editorial -- "We’re looking like ‘Flori-duh’ again, Gov. DeSantis. Any idea how that happened?" -- began, "You know what Florida really needs right now?
"A governor.
"But in Ron DeSantis, Florida, at this most challenging time of the corona virus, has a hesitant leader who continues to split the baby; a man who we would like to think is acting against his better judgment, perhaps, for political favor, but to the detriment of the rest of us."
I believe "split the baby" refers to King Solomon. Two women claimed the same child was hers. The king said, OK, we will split the baby and give each of you half. Only one of the women was horrified, thereby revealing herself to be the true mother.
Well, I would not go so far as to say he was King Solomon, but he is not Granny-killing Cuomo.
And DeSantis refuses to be another Jeb! who caters to the press.
While the Miami Herald was bashing him in its clumsy way last April, Fox reported, "Republican Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis pulled no punches against the media on Wednesday for its hostile coverage of his handling of the corona virus in his state.
"Speaking to reporters alongside Vice President Mike Pence, DeSantis touted Florida's improving data, citing Dr. Deborah Birx of the White House corona virus task force, who called it the 'absolutely best data' among every state in the country.
" 'So any insinuation otherwise is just typical, partisan narrative trying to be spun and part of the reason is that you've got a lot of people in your profession who waxed poetically for weeks and weeks about how Florida was going to be just like New York,' DeSantis scolded the reporters. 'Wait two weeks, Florida is going to be next. Just like Italy, wait two weeks.' Well hell, we're eight weeks away from that and it hasn't happened!' "
Nearly a year later, Florida is still safer than New York.
We haven't had much luck with Florida Republicans.
ReplyDeleteIt wasn't hard to do for the FL guv. He just decided to leave people alone. It works its how this nation was built.
ReplyDeleteLive and let live. My body my choice lol.
I like the Governor.
ReplyDeleteI do as well.
Deleteme three!!
DeleteCan we share DeSantis as Governor here in Idaho? We have a gope (democrap) governor here and is a very big disappointment...
ReplyDeleteMICHIGAN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
DeleteDeSantis/Noem 2024.
ReplyDeleteIt would be hard to find a more conservative pair.
DeleteDeSantis/Noem 2024.
ReplyDeleteGood for Gov. DeSantis! Great to see that he isn't giving any ground. Love that he is standing up to Big Tech!
ReplyDeleteCruz also flipped the bird.
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Trump will be 77 (not 78) when re-elected in 2024. And he will have the wits, drive and stamina that he has today.
ReplyDeleteDeSantis certainly seems to be the "real deal".
ReplyDeleteVery "Trump-ian" and doesn't suffer fools in the press gladly.
I will continue to root for him.
100% agree! The only two governors who fought for their states and the citizen's rights as well as spoke on the limits on their own powers were DeSantis and Noem
DeleteHe is not being investigated nor is Gov. DeSantis facing a recall, unlike some media darlings I could name.
ReplyDeleteYes very disappointed in normally reliable Texas
ReplyDeletePlayed golf three times this week. Went out to crowded restaurants twice this week and never wore a mask once. Most restaurant staff have masks hanging off their chin. 99% normal here. Thanks to our Governor DeSantis
ReplyDeleteYes, Governor Abbott is quite a disappointment. Can't believe he let Texans freeze in darkness instead of telling the Feds to f**k off. Of course I live in what was once 100% Republican territory now run by El Jefe Mills aka Austin Powers, so what do I know. At least snow storms are routine here I guess.
ReplyDeleteFlorida snowbird now. Soon to go full-time. DeSantis is superb!
ReplyDeleteTexas is important nationally and Abbott has a huge opportunity to join with others like DeSantis and Noem to form a strong coalition and simply nullify the DC cartel. And, instead, what do we get from him? Crickets. Republicans are worse than worthless. I didn't think that was even possible.
ReplyDeleteYou people can hope but we are KEEPING DeSantis rite here in FL
ReplyDeletecross posted at https://freedomaustralia.freeforums.net/thread/921/desantis-flips-bird-gope-speech
ReplyDeleteI would never vote for a pol the media don't hate.
ReplyDeleteThe governor is milder with his language than Trump which upset the snowflakes in America, but he takes actions that we saw from Trump and would make him proud. I value actions over rhetoric.
ReplyDeleteI'd trade DeSantis for our half witted governor Karen DeWhine in a heartbeat.
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