Michael Steele is right:I love you, Ron.
— Casey DeSantis (@CaseyDeSantis) November 4, 2022
On behalf of millions of people, never stop fighting for freedom. pic.twitter.com/5wcopo041U
"That is some of the most ass-backwards blasphemy I've ever heard in my life," Steele began as he warmed up. "One of the dumbest political ads you could ever make. And to have your wife go out, under your spouse's name?'"It's insulting. but it tells you what this white Christian nationalism is all about -- that's who it appeals to," he continued. "It doesn't appeal to churchgoing folks on Sunday, people who actually read the Bible. On the eighth-day, really? Church much? Seriously, on the eighth-day?"
Rick Wilson is undoubtedly right about Florida politics:
Honestly, even the GOP in Texas isn't that bad. Too many young people outweighing the old farts (raises hand). But while DeSantis may be inevitable in Florida, and this may even play in Florida, Jeebus, even in Alabama and Mississippi it wouldn't work. And the rest of the country? This would be a really bad joke.10/ ...as a party in every single domain than the snakebit, tone-deaf, broke-ass opposition. Ron's inevitability in Florida is built on decades of a party that brutalizes Democrats for breakfast, not on his own skill, political felicity, and intellect.
— Rick Wilson (@TheRickWilson) November 6, 2022
Let DeSantis and Trump duke it out. Neither one of them can win a national campaign.
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