— Morning Joe (@Morning_Joe) May 25, 2023"What's a "lb."? How you pronounce it?"--Churchy LaFemme
— Morning Joe (@Morning_Joe) May 25, 2023
340 million people live in the US. Of that number, approximately 155 million voted in the last presidential election. Less than 500k people tuned in last night. For context, that is just .15% of the US population and .32% of the voting population. Not even 1% y'all. 2/ yeah
— Ryan Wiggins 🏴☠️ (@Ryan_N_Wiggins) May 25, 2023
Statistics vary:For context, a friend of mine reached out to me last night with this stat. RuPaul's Drag Race averages twice the viewers as DeSantis had listeners. And they couldn't handle it. 6/
— Ryan Wiggins 🏴☠️ (@Ryan_N_Wiggins) May 25, 2023
500,000; 200,000. Why not go for a million?How are they going to quantify the number of people listening to portions of the DeSantis debacle multiple times as comic relief? https://t.co/wvOaE9Ho2g
— Resolute Square (@ResoluteSquare) May 25, 2023
Sure. Anyway, a lot of people. Or, in context of a national election: not. In which case, make up new numbers.oh now its a millon people https://t.co/vuZXUavfQq
— darth™ (@darth) May 25, 2023
Well, I suppose. JMM's thesis (and it's a good one) is that Desaster's presentation was entirely to internet incels and bubble-dwellers who understand terms like "woke mob." So the implosion on Twitter, he argues, is not the real story. But, would you buy a used car from this guy?Lol another catastrophically bad review. (In my write up, I note the right wing keyboard warrior focus of the content that would baffle most people. But then I conclude that none of it matters since the write ups wld only focus on the launch pad explosion. https://t.co/OYUT5zTBzU
— Josh Marshall (@joshtpm) May 25, 2023
All joking aside, that nobody on the DeSantis staff foresaw what anyone who has ever been in a Twitter Spaces absolutely knew would happen doesn't exactly bode well for the campaign's overall competence level.
— Schooley (@Rschooley) May 25, 2023
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