Brodigan - June 03, 2021 at 07:58AM
Before America's Governor runs for America's President, Ron DeSantis needs to win re-election in Florida. He just got a new opponent, Nikki Fried. She's a liberal troll turned Florida commissioner of agriculture. Honestly, any time I hear her name, I think less of her and more of Micki Free, the cat from the band Shalamar who used to run with Prince back in the day. But whatever.
This video is for those of you missing Trump-style takedowns of political opponents. The people in attendance enjoyed this too.
Nikki Fried has done nothing in office; she does nothing. All she does is emote on social media, virtue-signal to small-dollar donors in California and New York. ...
She's a lockdown lobbyist. She would have had our kids locked out of school the whole year. She would have had this business shuttered for the whole year. ...
I've done more, I think, in my first week as governor than she has done in her entire time in government.
Yep.
"But Brodigan, I live in not-Florida. Why do I care about a Florida election?" Because if Ron DeSantis loses in 2022, he doesn't run in 2024.
You and I know that DeSantis is planning to run for president. So does the Democrat Party, the leftist army or activist doucheweasels, and the entire news-entertainment industrial complex. They are going to be throwing everything they have at DeSantis between now and November 2022. So much so that if I were a Republican running for governor anywhere else in the country, I'd send DeSantis a muffin basket for taking all the fire.
The left knows that DeSantis is currently the Republican front-runner. They also know if they take him out in 2022, it most likely takes him out in 2024. If you're like me and want to vote America's Governor for president in a few years, what happens in Florida is only slightly less important than what happens in the White House.
It's going to be a long two years. At least DeSantis has jokes.
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