Friday, August 31, 2018

DeSantis launches ugly campaign against Gillum by telling Floridians to not 'monkey this up' -- Fox News "does not condone" his language (POLITICO)

Northeast Florida's alien implant, Flori-DUH's goofy gooberish, gubernatorial candidate RONALD DEON DeSANTIS is most noted for his appearances on Fox News, which disavowed his campaign opening remarks urging Floridians not to "monkey this up," concerning our Democratic nominee for Governor, Tallahassee Mayor Andrew Gillum, an African-American.

Rebarbative retromingent reprobate U.S. Rep. RONALD DEON DeSANTIS (R-FL 6/KOCH INDUSTRIES) has no executive branch experience.

RDS is most noted for "Stolen Valor" (misrepresentation of his "service" in his first campaign).

RDS was Yale University Baseball Team Captain and earned a Juris Doctorate at Harvard University, but uses Harvard Law School in his schoolboy schpiels to admiring Tea Partiers, portraying Harvard Law School as Socialistic.

Briefly and inexplicably hired as a briefcase-toter at Holland&Knight, RDS had little to no connection to our District, but was nonetheless narrowly voted in as the Republican nominee in 2012, with Right-wing Koch Brothers support.

Is RDS a dimwitted doofus racist demagogue, a lugubrious goober, one who did little or nothing for St. Johns County in six (6) years of representing all or part of it?  You tell me.

We look forward to insipid, idiotic, insensitive RONALD DEON DeSANTIS being trounced by Andrew Gillum in the November 6, 2018 Florida Governor's election.








DeSantis attacks Gillum by telling Floridians to not 'monkey this up'







DeSantis launches campaign against Gillum by telling Floridians to not 'monkey this up'

The Florida Democratic Party chairwoman called the comment 'disgusting.'
 
08/29/2018 12:13 PM EDT
 
Updated 

Rep. Ron DeSantis, who sealed the Republican nomination for Florida governor on Tuesday night, launched his campaign against Tallahassee Mayor Andrew Gillum by warning Florida voters to not "monkey this up" by supporting the African-American candidate.

The comment, delivered on Fox News, was widely panned as racist, with the Florida Democratic Party chairwoman calling the remark "disgusting."

"We've got to work hard to make sure that we continue Florida going in a good direction and to build off the success we've had on Gov. Scott," DeSantis said during an interview with Fox News on Wednesday morning. "The last thing we need to do is to monkey this up by trying to embrace a socialist agenda with huge tax increases and bankrupting the state. That is not gonna work. That is not going to be good for Florida."

"Well, look, I mean this is it, Florida elections are always competitive," he said. "This is a guy who, although he's much too liberal for Florida, I think he's got huge problems on how he's governed Tallahassee, he is an articulate spokesman for those far left views."

Gillum secured an upset victory in the swing state primary on Tuesday, which could make him Florida’s first African-American governor if elected. Gillum won the support of Democratic socialist Bernie Sanders and billionaire donor Tom Steyer, while DeSantis' received a coveted endorsement from President Donald Trump.

"It's very clear that Mr. Desantis is taking a page directly from the campaign manual of Donald Trump," Gillum said. "But I think he's got another thing coming to him if he thinks that in today's day and age Florida voters are going to respond to that level of derision and division. They are sick of it."
When pressed whether the comment was racist, Gillum paused for a moment before sidestepping the question.
"Well, in the handbook of Donald Trump, they no longer do whistle calls. They are now using full bull horns," he responded.
Gillum added that he is going to continue to talk about the issues affecting Florida and will not engage in the charged style of talk coming from DeSantis and Trump.
"He's very clear on day one that he is willing to go down to the gutter," Gillum said of DeSantis.








Florida Democratic Party Chairwoman Terrie Rizzo was more direct in condemning DeSantis' comments, saying he's launching a racist campaign to the lead up of the general election in November. "It's disgusting that Ron DeSantis is launching his general election campaign with racist dog whistles," Rizzo said in a statement.
Brad Herold, a spokesman for DeSantis' campaign, however, denied that the congressman was making a racist remark.
"Ron DeSantis was obviously talking about Florida not making the wrong decision to embrace the socialist policies that Andrew Gillum espouses. To characterize it as anything else is absurd," he said. "Florida’s economy has been on the move for the last eight years and the last thing we need is a far-left democrat trying to stop our success." 
Fox News host Sandra Smith, who conducted the interview with DeSantis, later said on air that the Republican candidate had clarified his remark, reading Herold's statement. She added that the network does not condone DeSantis' language.
"We do not condone this language and wanted to make our viewers aware that he has since clarified his statement," Smith said.

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