DeSantis calls it quits.

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Loser.

As a third generation Floridian, I can say the dude is an authoritarian ass clown with all of the fascist tendencies of Trump but without the showman skills.  Even my parents who are died in the wool Goldwater Republicans say guy went to far with his inane "war on woke."

And its funny how the people call Nikki Haley a "RINO."   She might be Cheney in heels, but she is not 100% insane, so has no chance of getting the nomination of the modern GOP, which has become an unrecognizable cult of personality that would dismiss Nixon and Reagan as "Marxists."

Sounded like he was applying for VP. 

So the kids

they dance

they shake their bones

Djt 47 I bet

> Sounded like he was applying for VP. 

My money's on Ivanka for VP. Daddy can keep her on a short leash, and Trump's base would eat that shit up.

​ POS Won't Be POTUS

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Sounded like he was applying for VP. What is stopping Gov. Ron DeSantis from announcing a run for president? :  NPR    

He is one strange dude... in "heels" no less. 

If you want to see the video...  https://www.huffpost.com/entry/ron-desantis-campaign-quote-winston-churc...

No Ivanka, Mike. She's staying far away. She'd rather raise her kids than go to jail. 

The cult of Trump marches on. It truly is a cult with 10's of millions of followers. We sure as hell better stop it in November cause even if he is convicted in court he is still running.  I don't understand any of it and a true cult is the only thing that fits.  Bizarre to watch such a thing unfold. 

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Some great memes. Mickey's shoes. "Carry it to term." Wow.

This from Huff Po https://www.huffpost.com/entry/miami-herald-ron-desantis-failure_n_65ade... followed by the editorial itself. 

Miami Herald Gives Ron DeSantis Ugly Truth About His Presidential Failure

 

I'll post the editorial from The Miami Herald and their not-so-fond- farewell if anyone is interested in what some Floridians thought. Link below if you want to share it. 

DeSantis was supposed to save the GOP from Trump, not endorse him | Opinion BY THE MIAMI HERALD EDITORIAL BOARD UPDATED JANUARY 21, 2024 6:12 PM

Read more at: https://www.miamiherald.com/opinion/editorials/article284389660.html#sto...

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis didn’t save the Republican Party after all, or America for that matter.

Two days before the New Hampshire primary election, DeSantis suspended his campaign for president on Sunday.

As he exited, he endorsed former President Donald J. Trump. Of course, he had no choice. The Florida governor tried to sell voters the idea that he’s just like Trump, but more electable, more reasonable — but also more conservative. That didn’t work because, in the end, DeSantis’ brand wouldn’t exist without MAGA.

DeSantis’ departure from the Republican primary, which now leaves only Nikki Haley as a serious contender against Trump, marks the end of a political nosedive for our governor, once viewed as the strongest candidate who could end the Republican Party’s addiction to Trump.

He failed.

His trademark culture wars, anti-COVID vaccine stance and opposition to government-mandated school closures weren’t enough to persuade voters in other parts of the country to back him. With his presidential pitch gone, and Trump’s reemergence after his 91 criminal charges, DeSantis became a candidate without a cause.

It was clear he couldn’t survive much longer but DeSantis had vowed to stay in the race until Super Tuesday. His deflating 30-point loss to Trump in the Iowa caucuses last Monday had seemingly closed his path to the White House. And we all wondered: What was the point in staying in a losing race?

In the video his campaign released announcing his decision he fell in line with the party of Trump: “Trump is superior to the current incumbent, Joe Biden. That is clear. I signed a pledge to support the Republican nominee, and I will honor that pledge. He has my endorsement because we can’t go back to the old Republican guard of yesteryear.”

It’s not just that he was steamrolled by Donald Trump. DeSantis never appeared to want to save the GOP. He was more interested in making it a more ravenous, angrier and intolerant party. That worked for Trump, but didn’t work for the governor with all the charisma of burned toast.

DESANTIS’ FLORIDA BLUEPRINT

So now DeSantis’ presidential campaign has ended. But the damage of the laws he has pushed through in Florida, as he landed more appearances on Fox News, will live on. Without his political ambitions, there likely wouldn’t be “Don’t say gay,” woke wars and the waste of state resources to fight meaningless battles against drag queen bars. These were efforts to appeal to Trump’s base but his supporters refused to leave the former president, especially after he was indicted.

DeSantis’ hard-right stances on issues like abortion and the Ukraine war — which he once called a “territorial dispute” before walking that comment back — alienated moderate voters. In the end, DeSantis became a candidate without a lane. What an outcome for a Florida governor who established himself as the dominant figure in state politics and who had the Legislature under his thumb. In the past two years, lawmakers have given DeSantis most of his priorities, often with little vetting, resulting in laws that are ambiguous and confusing, perhaps by design.

With his White House aspirations over — at least for now, because he could try again in 2028 — DeSantis returns to the Sunshine State to finish the final three years of his second term. In hindsight, it is now clear the young governor, who’s only 45, was a man in a hurry — too much of a hurry.

Glorified by the media as Trump’s heir apparent and buoyed by his legislative successes, DeSantis soon proved he wasn’t ready for prime time. He refused to engage with mainstream media, a strategy that worked for him as governor, until he felt forced to give more attention to outlets like CNN and network news. But that was too late. There was also a barrage of negative news coverage of his imploding campaign, rumors about whether he wore hidden height boosters in his cowboy boots and, more than anything, his struggle to connect with voters.

DeSantis could have pitched a kinder form of conservatism or at least a more reasonable version. Instead, he banked on exploiting divisions in our country. As he bows out, DeSantis leaves the Republican Party exactly as he found it, under Trump’s dominance.

I pray I am wrong but it looks like Elise Stefanik will be the next VP and Desantis Atty Gen.  

Biden will ensure it will happen 

DeSantis doesn't have to continue his campaign until it gives him sepsis? 

Huh.