Monday, December 27, 2021

Top 5 Times Ron DeSantis Went Nuclear on Liberals and the Media

Top 5 Times Ron DeSantis Went Nuclear on Liberals and the Media
Brodigan - December 27, 2021 at 09:20AM


Ron DeSantis, God willing, is running for president in 2024. In 2021, he became a hero to the right. Conservatives, a lot of times, find themselves supporting people who talk a good game. Then those people get elected, and you find out either a) they lack the ability to get anything done, b) they don't try, or c) they don't care, and it turns out they were lying to us the entire time. With DeSantis, we have a guy who not only fights for policies conservatives support, he fights to get them passed in a 50/50 state like Florida where everything is a fight. He wins some. He has temporary setbacks. What's most important is he has a record of actually doing what he promised to do.

That's if you're into nerdy things like "legislation." The main reason I've gathered you all here today is for that sweet own-the-libs content we've come to expect from America's Governor. Here are our five favorite moments.

We'll start with the Super Bowl, held last February in Tampa. The media was angry about that. DeSantis was angry at the media: "You guys really love that. You don't care as much if it's a 'peaceful protest.' You don't care as much if they're celebrating a Biden election. You only care about it if it's people that you don't like."

Prior to the media attacking DeSantis for not virtue signaling about the Fauci Ouchies enough, they attacked him for getting shots in people's arms the wrong way, i.e., not the way the federal government wanted. 60 Minutes ran a hit piece that quickly fell apart. Quote DeSantis: "That's why no one trusts corporate media. They are a disaster in what they're doing. They knew what they were doing was a lie. I knew what they were doing was a lie. Everybody here knows what they were doing is a lie. They know that we know they're lying, and yet they continue to lie. Well, guess what? There's gonna be consequences for that."

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