Tuesday, November 26, 2024

Anthony Sabatini says Donald Trump ‘barely knows what’s going on’ when endorsing candidates. (Jacob Ogles, Florida Politics)

It appears that Anthony Sabatini spoke the truth on this occasion. Sabatini is obnoxious, once suing the City of St. Augustine for COVID mask requirements on behalf of a man who had no standing because his asthma made him exemption.  But I am proud of Commissioner Sabatini for speaking the truth of DONALD JOHN TRUMP, a congenital predicator, unethical, untethered to truth, untrustworthy and a convicted felon.  From Florida Politics:


Anthony Sabatini says Donald Trump ‘barely knows what’s going on’ when endorsing candidates. 

Jacob Ogles, Florida Politics, November 26, 2024

It probably goes without saying, but he didn't land the President-elect's support.

Lake County Commissioner Anthony Sabatini said President-elect Donald Trump “barely knows what’s going on” when he issues endorsements.

The Republican made the remarks as he ponders a run for Congress to succeed U.S. Rep. Michael Waltz, Trump’s choice for National Security AdviserTrump this weekend endorsed state Sen. Randy Fine, a Palm Bay Republican, for the soon-vacant Congressional seat.

But that clearly upset Sabatini, who previously told Florida Politics he was considering running for the congressional seat and was “90% of the way there.” Those comments came before Trump endorsed Fine.

Special Election has been scheduled for Waltz’s seat, with a Primary scheduled for Jan. 28 and a Special General Election to be held on April 1.

Sabatini clearly doesn’t care for Trump endorsing Fine, and criticized the choice to Fox 35 Orlando.

“Ninety percent of endorsements, the President barely knows what’s going on,” Sabatini told the local TV station. “He doesn’t know that Randy Fine is basically a borderline criminal, that he has ethics charges, he’s been found in contempt of court.”

That references a recent action by Brevard County Circuit Judge Scott Blaue, who held Fine in contempt in September for appearing by camera in court in a T-shirt and who appeared to give a rude hand gesture during court proceedings, as reported by Florida Today.

Sabatini knows how Trump endorsements can shape Republican Primary results in elections. Earlier this year Sabatini challenged U.S. Rep. Daniel Webster for his seat in Congress. He dropped out of that race after Trump endorsed the long-time incumbent in the race.

“Today, Donald Trump endorsed the incumbent in my race,” Sabatini posted on social media at the time. “I don’t always agree with Donald Trump’s endorsements, but I understand the political reality of what they are. Tonight, I am withdrawing from District 11, and I will be running for the Lake County Commission.”

Sabatini went on to unseat former Lake County Commissioner Doug Shields. Now he’s considering running for Congress again weeks after his election to local office. But he now sounds less certain of that route.

If I don’t get in, it’s simply because there’s one or two people whose names I am not allowed to disclose at this point of them getting in,” he told Fox 35.

Jacob Ogles

Jacob Ogles has covered politics in Florida since 2000 for regional outlets including SRQ Magazine in Sarasota, The News-Press in Fort Myers and The Daily Commercial in Leesburg. His work has appeared nationally in The Advocate, Wired and other publications. Events like SRQ’s Where The Votes Are workshops made Ogles one of Southwest Florida’s most respected political analysts, and outlets like WWSB ABC 7 and WSRQ Sarasota have featured his insights. He can be reached at jacobogles@hotmail.com.


1 comment:

David said...

It's all power for the sake of power, and lotta people voted for the orange clown show just so someone else couldn't be in charge. The rest of the so called reasoning involved greed and stupidity.