Will our orotund former St. Johns County Congressman, 2013-2018, RONALD DION DeSANTIS, chameleon, graceless TRUMP sycophant, may withdraw and endorse TRUMP on or after the Iowa caucuses, January 15, 2024, thereby sparing the nation his adenoidal, whiny, wicked weirdness?
From The Hill:
Douglass McKinnon, column, The Hill, January 5, 2024:
Is DeSantis going to drop out of the race on Jan. 15?
More than that, both believe DeSantis will then — very begrudgingly — endorse Trump for president.
Should both predictions come to pass, DeSantis would be jumping on a bandwagon that is dramatically increasing in speed and taking on more and more Republican politicians looking to back the clear frontrunner. Last week, Trump received critically important endorsements from House Majority Whip Tom Emmer (Minn.) and Majority Leader Steve Scalise (La.). Those are on top of Speaker Mike Johnson’s (La.) endorsement just a month ago.
Joining the Minnesotan Emmer was the rest of the GOP congressional delegation from that state: Reps. Michelle Fischbach, Pete Stauber and Brad Finstad.
Trump also just secured the endorsement of Sen. Tom Cotton of Arkansas, quite a substantial one in conservative and faith-based circles, as Cotton became an unplanned “folk hero” to many on the right when the New York Times first ran his opinion piece on June 3, 2020, titled “Send in the Troops” — regarding the protests and riots taking place in many American cities after the horrific death of George Floyd — before disowning the essay after massive backlash from within the paper.
That backlash forced New York Times opinion editor James Bennet to fall on his sword and resign. Once that was announced, former President Trump immediately took to Twitter:
“Opinion Editor at @nytimes just walked out. That’s right, he quit over the excellent Op-Ed penned by our great Senator @TomCottonAR. TRANSPARENCY! The State of Arkansas is very proud of Tom. The New York Times is Fake News!!!”
While liberal reporters and editors within the Times and elsewhere may have been outraged that the paper gave Cotton a rational and needed opportunity to express his opinion, tens of millions of Americans were not. More than that, Cotton was instantly elevated in their eyes precisely because of the liberal and far-left pushback. His endorsement of Trump this week will carry real weight going forward.
While that pushback made Cotton a folk hero back then, Democratic judges, prosecutors, district attorneys, state supreme courts and attorneys general are adding to the already massive folk hero status of Trump today by continually trying to use “lawfare” to either indict him or take him off ballots altogether. Actions which — as DeSantis admitted — are causing millions to circle the wagons around the former president.
2 comments:
He must have known he couldn't win. He's not stupid and these people pay millions on political strategy and analysis. He's just campaigning to push ideology and set himself up for a possible run later. It's a PR stunt and debate practice. Trump would have to die for him to have a chance. Anyone who can't understand that is an idiot.
He attacks Nikki Haley for being sponsored by the rich, but all of them get in there and cut taxes for the rich and sabotage and obstruct government to benefit the rich. The dissonance and magnitude of lying and attacking others for things they do has reached epic proportions. GOP will be the last ones to reverse plutocracy.
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