John, can you help us save Florida from Ron DeSantis? Ron DeSantis has turned Florida and America into a danger zone. A clownish, crude and colic disgrace to Florida. The examples are endless. His firing Rebekah Jones from the Health Dept--as we've written you about--for keeping accurate COVID numbers, ones that would show how many Floridians he actually allowed to get sick and die by ignoring the crisis (Florida ended up suffering more than any other state). He sent state officers into her home, to point guns at her children and threaten her, when he found out she was continuing to keep track of COVID numbers on her own. DeSantis punished Disney for being inclusive to the gay & lesbian community, he punished the Tampa Bay Rays for sharing accurate information on gun violence via their Twitter feed and, most recently, he suspended a Tampa prosecutor, Adam Warren, who said he wouldn't prosecute abortion cases because the state's previous laws on privacy and abortion are still unclear. So can you please join us in giving $2, $5, $10 or whatever you can afford to Charlie Crist, so we can stop the totalitarian DeSantis from further destroying Florida, and ever getting his grubby little hands on the United States? DeSantis is dictatorial, degrading and an enemy of American democracy. But even all of that couldn't prepare us for the video he just released "Top Gov," a takeoff on Top Gun so cringe-inducing that it's impossible to watch and not keel over from second-hand embarrassment. DeSantis puts on a flight suit to--which is stolen valor, he was a military lawyer, but he never served in combat--and a helmet on his oversized nugget that is so tight it makes it look like he's squeezing a melon through hoop earring. DeSantis is as unserious as he is evil, and if we don't stop him now, he will have a good shot at being President in 2024, as lunatics like Alex Jones--who, sadly, have a ton of influence in today's GOP--line up behind him. The winner of the Democratic primary in Florida, Charlie Crist is a well-known entity in Florida. A never Trumper before it was cool, he left the GOP when the Tea Party wave of 2010 produced such right wing reactionaries--like Marco Rubio--it was clear to him the GOP was no longer his party. |