Back in 2014 DeSantis, then a hawkish, far-right congressman, assailed then-President Obama for not doing more to arm Ukraine after Russia seized Crimea. “When Putin sees he can gain an inch, he’s apt to take a mile,” DeSantis said. Now Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, presidential candidate in waiting, was compelled to break from his obsession with the culture wars to address the real war in Ukraine. On Fox & Friends, he mostly echoed Trump’s America First themes and Biden-blaming. And while DeSantis didn’t expressly oppose continued help for Ukraine, he did seem to play down the stakes: “It’s important to point out the fear of Russia going into NATO countries … is not even coming close to happening.” (Los Angeles Times)
To out TRUMP, Trump, to go even lower than the Earth's core, to pretend you are a Populist, to insist you are putting America first by ISOLATING this nation and placing yourself FIRST instead…TO DO ALL OF THAT MEANS YOUR NAME IS RON DESANTIS.
How low can you go, Call DeSantis! How much Xenophobia can you muster up, Call DeSantis! How many scapegoats can you identify and send a lynch mob after, Call DeSantis!
Ban Books, and AP classes, certainly, after DeSantis had to read those books and take those classes to get into Yale, graduating in 2001, and Harvard Law School graduate 2005. Call History too Critical but he taught History classes after graduating from Yale. DeSantis said he wants to mandate a “core curriculum” in public universities as a way to ensure young Floridians are grounded in Western civilization. Had he gone to any University in Florida, with his proposed curriculum, DeSantis would have remained an unaware Neanderthal. DeSantis was too intelligent to ever consider not reading or writing or learning about the real world, no, that mentality would have made him INELIGIBLE to attend, Yale and Harvard. Both Universities actually teach WOKE curricula and have a diversity of faculty and students.
There's a sucker born every minute" is a phrase closely associated with P. T. Barnum, an American showman of the mid-19th century, although there is no evidence that he actually said it. Early examples of its use are found among gamblers and confidence tricksters.