She actually gives a pretty smart answer. Not a cult. She may or may not be right but her analysis is solid. Lot of Trump voters are pissed the fuck off at the post 2016 tone in America. I suspect most would go DeSantis if Ron wins, but not all. That way Trump can be blamed if Ron loses to Newsom. The gift that keeps giving. Any way to be the king you gotta beat the king. And his big base that usually is a GOOD thing for a politician but not in this case. Allegedly
She actually gives a pretty smart answer. Not a cult. She may or may not be right but her analysis is solid. Lot of Trump voters are pissed the fuck off at the post 2016 tone in America. I suspect most would go DeSantis if Ron wins, but not all. That way Trump can be blamed if Ron loses to Newsom. The gift that keeps giving. Any way to be the king you gotta beat the king. And his big base that usually is a GOOD thing for a politician but not in this case. Allegedly
Kevin Blackstone is the columnist and a regular on ESPN. Reminds me of the PGA Tour yanking the tournament from Doral because Trump. Baseball isn't going to do this but this is what you get regardless of who
A columnist for The Washington Post is being criticized for advocating for MLB teams to leave Florida for spring training because of Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis' "attack on diversity."
Columnist Kevin B. Blackistone wrote in his Sunday column, "Baseball can no longer ignore Ron DeSantis's culture wars," that MLB teams that play their spring training games in Florida "should consider making the annual exercise an all-Cactus League affair," meaning that the teams would play in Arizona instead.
Blackistone criticized DeSantis for calling "a new Advanced Placement high school course in African American studies 'indoctrination,'" as well as DeSantis' dismissing its "educational value" and his threat to "replace the nonprofit College Board that approved it."
Blackistone also accused DeSantis of maligning critical race theory by turning it "into a boogeyman for white citizens who believe they are losing this country that wasn't theirs in the first place."
The columnist also attacked DeSantis for both Florida's mandate that "schoolbooks be age-appropriate and 'suited to student needs'" and the state's law that prevents schools from teaching about sexual orientation or gender identity unless it is "age-appropriate or developmentally appropriate."
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Also why the claim the media will somehow take it easy on Desantis relative to their treatment of Trump is complete bullshit.
It should be noted that video was from a podcast in 2022. Not much has changed since then, but still ....
He does have the Bush endorsement
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OMG! Burnouts on a pride painting. Hopefully we get video and throw them in prison for 20 years.
The modern left. They’re what ails America.
A columnist for The Washington Post is being criticized for advocating for MLB teams to leave Florida for spring training because of Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis' "attack on diversity."
Columnist Kevin B. Blackistone wrote in his Sunday column, "Baseball can no longer ignore Ron DeSantis's culture wars," that MLB teams that play their spring training games in Florida "should consider making the annual exercise an all-Cactus League affair," meaning that the teams would play in Arizona instead.
Blackistone criticized DeSantis for calling "a new Advanced Placement high school course in African American studies 'indoctrination,'" as well as DeSantis' dismissing its "educational value" and his threat to "replace the nonprofit College Board that approved it."
Blackistone also accused DeSantis of maligning critical race theory by turning it "into a boogeyman for white citizens who believe they are losing this country that wasn't theirs in the first place."
The columnist also attacked DeSantis for both Florida's mandate that "schoolbooks be age-appropriate and 'suited to student needs'" and the state's law that prevents schools from teaching about sexual orientation or gender identity unless it is "age-appropriate or developmentally appropriate."