When the Disney Corporation criticized Ron DeSantis’s “Don’t Say Gay” bill, the Governor struck back by taking control of Disney’s special district and creating a board (appointed by him) to oversee Disney. The board consisted of rightwing extremists and DeSantis campaign donors. DeSantis boasted about his ability to punish and subjugate the state’s largest employer and its economic engine. It was easy to imagine the extremist DeSantis board censoring Disney attractions and shows to make sure nothing happened that was “woke.”
But wait!
While DeSantis was boasting, the Magic Kingdom was making a deal to elude his grasp.
CNN reported here on Disney’s quiet escape from DeSantis’ clutches:
(CNN)The battle between Disney and Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis may not be over yet.
The new board handpicked by the Republican governor to oversee Disney’s special taxing district said Wednesday it is considering legal action over a multi-decade agreement reached between the entertainment giant and the outgoing board in the days before the state’s hostile takeover last month.
Under the agreement — quietly approved on February 8 as Florida lawmakers met in special session to hand DeSantis control of the Reedy Creek Improvement District — Disney would maintain control over much of its vast footprint in Central Florida for 30 years and, in some cases, the board can’t take significant action without first getting approval from the company.
“This essentially makes Disney the government,” board member Ron Peri said during Wednesday’s meeting, according to video posted by an Orlando television station. “This board loses, for practical purposes, the majority of its ability to do anything beyond maintaining the roads and maintaining basic infrastructure.”
The episode is the latest twist in a yearlong saga between Disney and DeSantis, who has battled the company as he tries to tally conservative victories ahead of a likely bid for the 2024 GOP nomination.
The board on Wednesday retained “multiple financial and legal firms to conduct audits and investigate Disney’s past behavior,” DeSantis spokeswoman Taryn Fenske said. According to meeting documents, the board was entering into agreements with four firms to provide counsel on the matter.
“The Executive Office of the Governor is aware of Disney’s last-ditch efforts to execute contracts just before ratifying the new law that transfers rights and authorities from the former Reedy Creek Improvement District to Disney,” Fenske said. “An initial review suggests these agreements may have significant legal infirmities that would render the contracts void as a matter of law.”
In a statement to CNN, Disney stood by its actions.
“All agreements signed between Disney and the District were appropriate, and were discussed and approved in open, noticed public forums in compliance with Florida’s Government in the Sunshine law,” the company said. Documents for the February 8 meeting show it was noticed in the Orlando Sentinel as required by law.
Multiple board members did not immediately respond to request for comment. The Sentinel first reported on Wednesday’s vote to hire legal counsel.
According to a statement Wednesday night from the district’s acting counsel and its newly obtained legal counsel, the agreement gave Disney development rights throughout the district and “not just on Disney’s property,” requires the district to borrow and spend on projects that benefit the company, and gives Disney veto authority over any public project in the district.
“The lack of consideration, the delegation of legislative authority to a private corporation, restriction of the Board’s ability to make legislative decisions, and giving away public rights without compensation for a private purpose, among other issues, warrant the new Board’s actions and direction to evaluate these overreaching documents and determine how best the new Board can protect the public’s interest in compliance with Florida Law,” the statement from Fishback Dominick LLP, Cooper & Kirk PLLC, Lawson Huck Gonzalez PLLC, Waugh Grant PLLC and Nardella & Nardella PLLC said.
The spat between Disney and the governor stems from the company’s opposition to a Florida law that prohibits the instruction of sexual orientation and gender identity through third grade and only in an “age appropriate” manner in older grades. In March of last year, as outrage against the legislation spread nationwide, Disney released a statement vowing to help get the law repealed or struck down by the courts.
DeSantis and Florida GOP lawmakers retaliated by eliminating the Reedy Creek Improvement District, the special taxing authority that effectively gave Disney control of the land in and around its sprawling Orlando-area theme parks. But Republicans in control of the state legislature changed course this year and voted instead to fire the board overseeing the district and gave DeSantis power to name all five replacements. It also renamed Reedy Creek as the Central Florida Tourism Oversight District and eliminated some of its powers.
DeSantis stacked the board with political allies, including Tampa lawyer Martin Garcia, a prominent GOP donor; Bridget Ziegler, the wife of the new chairman of the Republican Party of Florida; and Peri, a former pastor who once suggested tap water could be making people gay.
The controversy is central to DeSantis’ political narrative of a leader who is unafraid to battle corporate giants, even one as iconic and vital to Florida as Disney. It is a saga that is featured prominently in his new book and one he often shares at events across the country as he lays the groundwork for a likely national campaign.
At last month’s signing ceremony for the bill that gave him control of Reedy Creek’s board, DeSantis declared, “The corporate kingdom finally comes to an end.”
“There’s a new sheriff in town,” he added.
However, it may be a while before the new power structure has control, if Disney gets its way. One agreement signed by the outgoing board — which restricts the new board from using any of Disney’s “fanciful characters” — is valid until “21 years after the death of the last survivor of the descendants of King Charles III, king of England,” according to a copy of the deal included in the February 8 meeting packet.
“President Trump wrote ‘Art of the Deal’ and brokered Middle East peace,” said Taylor Budowich, spokesman for the Trump-aligned Make America Great Again PAC. “Ron DeSantis just got out-negotiated by Mickey Mouse.”
The stealth move by Disney prompted allies of DeSantis’ chief political rival, former President Donald Trump, to suggest the governor had been out-maneuvered.
DeSantis’ political operation insisted the governor’s appointees were holding Disney accountable.
“Governor DeSantis’ new board would not, and will not, allow Disney to give THEMSELVES unprecedented power over land (some of which isn’t even theirs!) for 30+ years,” Christina Pushaw, of DeSantis’ rapid response team, wrote on Twitter.
Sorry, Christina, DeSantis should stick to bullying minorities and pick on someone his own size. The Mouse just beat the Mouth.
The BBC scrutinized the new Disney agreement and found that it includes a “royal clause.”
The declaration is valid until “21 years after the death of the last survivor of the descendants of King Charles III, king of England”, according to the document.
Such so-called royal lives clauses have been inserted into legal documentation since the late 17th Century, and they are still found in some contracts in the UK, though rarely in the US.
The 151-page Florida agreement also states that no “fanciful characters” owned by Disney, including Mickey Mouse, can be used by the board. The use of the name Disney is also banned.
Mouselini Beats Mouthilini
haaaaa!!!!!
Ah, yes, the Rule Against Perpetuities. Every lawyer remembers it from law school. Every law student asks, as they prepare for the bar exam, “(gulp) Will the Rule Against Perpetuities be on the test?” Imagine the worst math problem you ever faced and you won’t begin to approach the rat’s nest that is the Rule.
I wondered how Disney would beat DeSantis on his fascist, unconstitutional maneuvers, but I never thought they would do something so sublime, so obscure, so enforceable. Genius! With this clause, DeSantis and his successors will be helpless to move against Disney for maybe up to 100 years! Legally!
WELL PLAYED MICKEY!
Disney have doled out a lot to GOP over the years supporting politicians in Florida. They are not good guys. But it shows that you can’t trust facists. Eventually they will come for YOU.
You are right. Disney has given big campaign contributions to DeSantis and others pols to get favorable treatment. But DeSantis maybe wants a bigger donation to his next campaign
Whenever Trump is mentioned by one of the Traitor’s supporters, be on the lookout for lies.
“President Trump wrote ‘Art of the Deal’ and brokered Middle East peace,” said Taylor Budowich, spokesman for the Trump-aligned Make America Great Again PAC.
Traitor Trump did not [NOT] write the ‘Art of the Deal,’ the traitor paid a ghost writer to write it for him.
The Traitor also did not broker Middle East peace. He stabbed our allies in the back, abandoned the Kurds, and handed Afghanistan back to the brutal, extremist Taliban/al-Qaida, who the US and its allies had been fighting for more than 20 years after 9/11. The traitor also made sure that the time limit he set for our troops to get out of Afghanistan would insure that our enemies would also gain access to much of the military equipment that had to be left behind.
AMEN, Lloyd. I always read your comments.
You are correct.
Lloyd, right again.
The author of “The Art of the Deal” was Tony Schwartz.
“Tony Schwartz (born May 2, 1952)[1] is an American journalist and business book author who is best known for ghostwriting[2] Trump: The Art of the Deal.”
Trump split the advance and royalties with him 50-50. The advance was $500,000. The book sold over 1 million copies.
Jane Mayer interviewed Schwartz about his role in an article in The New Yorker: https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2016/07/25/donald-trumps-ghostwriter-tells-all
An excerpt:
Starting in late 1985, Schwartz spent eighteen months with Trump—camping out in his office, joining him on his helicopter, tagging along at meetings, and spending weekends with him at his Manhattan apartment and his Florida estate. During that period, Schwartz felt, he had got to know him better than almost anyone else outside the Trump family. Until Schwartz posted the tweet, though, he had not spoken publicly about Trump for decades. It had never been his ambition to be a ghostwriter, and he had been glad to move on. But, as he watched a replay of the new candidate holding forth for forty-five minutes, he noticed something strange: over the decades, Trump appeared to have convinced himself that he had written the book. Schwartz recalls thinking, “If he could lie about that on Day One—when it was so easily refuted—he is likely to lie about anything.”
It seemed improbable that Trump’s campaign would succeed, so Schwartz told himself that he needn’t worry much. But, as Trump denounced Mexican immigrants as “rapists,” near the end of the speech, Schwartz felt anxious. He had spent hundreds of hours observing Trump firsthand, and felt that he had an unusually deep understanding of what he regarded as Trump’s beguiling strengths and disqualifying weaknesses. Many Americans, however, saw Trump as a charmingly brash entrepreneur with an unfailing knack for business—a mythical image that Schwartz had helped create. “It pays to trust your instincts,” Trump says in the book, adding that he was set to make hundreds of millions of dollars after buying a hotel that he hadn’t even walked through.
In the subsequent months, as Trump defied predictions by establishing himself as the front-runner for the Republican nomination, Schwartz’s desire to set the record straight grew. He had long since left journalism to launch the Energy Project, a consulting firm that promises to improve employees’ productivity by helping them boost their “physical, emotional, mental, and spiritual” morale. It was a successful company, with clients such as Facebook, and Schwartz’s colleagues urged him to avoid the political fray. But the prospect of President Trump terrified him. It wasn’t because of Trump’s ideology—Schwartz doubted that he had one. The problem was Trump’s personality, which he considered pathologically impulsive and self-centered.
Schwartz thought about publishing an article describing his reservations about Trump, but he hesitated, knowing that, since he’d cashed in on the flattering “Art of the Deal,” his credibility and his motives would be seen as suspect. Yet watching the campaign was excruciating. Schwartz decided that if he kept mum and Trump was elected he’d never forgive himself. In June, he agreed to break his silence and give his first candid interview about the Trump he got to know while acting as his Boswell.
Trump’s deal to leave Afghanistan was set up so that the final departure wouldn’t happen until 2021. The troops were drawn down preceding the withdrawal, so that only a very small number were still in place, not enough for security. When the withdrawal finally arrived, it was on Biden’s watch. But all the arrangements were made by Trump’s team.
From here on in Trump can just use ChatGOP to write his books.
No further need to pay a ghost writer.
In other news from Wisconsin, it appears rainbows are very scary. https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/wisconsin-school-district-bans-first-grade-class-singing-controversial-rcna77145 Here are the lyrics as well. Hmm… https://www.google.com/search?client=safari&rls=en&q=rainbowland+lyrics&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8
As Kermit said, “It ain’t easy being green.” Bye Kermit.
Picture a one-to-one meeting between this guy and Putin.
Gov: Deactivate your nuclear bombs.
Putin: Ok
Gov: Good. Thank you
It is sad and sickening that these are the people who consume the news day after day for over six years. It has become so normalized no matter what the issue that, “this is just what goes on.”
It’s the kid in class who disrupts daily and every knows, tolerates it, works around it. “Oh that kid – that’s just the way it is – it doesn’t bother us”
The extremists say stupid, hateful things and then legislate it.
The media covers it’s just another day in America; the editorial writers are excellent but it’s getting to be like “thoughts and prayers”
Woke or not woke. Very few are awake.
Thank goodness for some protesting Florida college students, NPE, a few outspoken outraged Congressmen and women, Dianeravitch.net and blogs routinely included.
C’mon corporations! Mickey started the parade! Jump on the wagon!
The reality of who is actually in control — DeSantis or Disney — doesn’t really matter — at least not when it comes to DeSantis’ popularity.
All that matters is the public perception that DeSantis “forced Disney to back down”, that he “stuck it to Disney”, or “stuck it to Biden” or “stuck it to the Wokees”.
That’s all DeSantis supporters care about.
They certainly don’t care about the details of some tortuous legal agreement.
Fascists don’t win based on facts.
They are “fascists” , not “factists”
Liberals are factists, often to our detriment.
Disney “stuck it to DeSantis.”
Yes, that’s the fact.
But to many people, facts don’t matter.
He’s an idiot. He talks a big game but his policies are destructive and inconsistent with his previous points of view. If he has a brain, he isn’t using it. My advice is to think before you say anything else that might be used against you on a national stage. Luckily, Disney has the know how to swat away his feeble attempts at revenge. What amazes me is how many people voted for him in the last election.
There has to be some decent Republicans out there to combat the dregs of humanity which has center stage.
Mickey Mouse humiliates Mickey Mouse.
DeSantis being a Mickey Mouse.
Mickey Mouse is the mighty mouse. DeSantis is the cheese.
So, can Trump be tried as an adult?
Can he be tried as an adult film star?
SomeDAM Weather Serivice predicts “Stormy days ahead”
In other weather news, Hurricane Merrick has been downgraded to a tropical depression.
All quiet on the West Wing front
All Quiet on the West Wing Front
Merrick got his out
Very little doubt
Quiet on the front
Home run turned to bunt
What do you call hush money paid to a porn ⭐?
Lush money
What do you call an indictment for payment of lush money to a porn ⭐?
An indicktment
My answer to this question violates the rules of engagement for this blog.
Well Played!!!!
Scene in Florida, loyal republican voter walks up to Gov De Santis.
‘Are you a socialist now Governor?’
‘No! I am not! Why do you ask?’
‘Well isn’t taking over a mutli-national corporation like Disney sort of socialism Governor. The state telling them what to do?’ Should we all be socialists now Governor? Should I be reading that Das Kapital? Only should I need to learn that german first?’
‘Look! I am not a socialist?’
‘Oh…Then would you be one of those Libertarian-Marxists then? Because I understand they are not as authoritarian…But that wouldn’t square with the policy on school books or abortion issues? Should I be reading up on that Communist Democratic Centralism then?’
Exit De Santis tearing his hair out……
Determineddespitewp,
Great satire!
When DeSantis first took on Disney, I read an editorial in a business publication—probably the Wall Street Journal—critical of DeSantis for daring to intervene in corporate activities that are legal and not his business.
Classic 21st century Republican hypocrisy.
Glad you enjoyed the satire. I have to admit to appropriating the theme from the Irish TV series of the 1990s slightly surrealistic ‘Father Ted’:
This extract is a classic known and used in the UK / Ireland not infrequently as the basis for a political comment:
In an alternate timeline Annette Funicello is Ron’s 3rd cousin.
Huh. I thought it was Anita Bryant.
(Gotta be an old guy to remember this.)
I want some OJ. . .
. . . and I don’t mean Simspon.
I would say Ron DeSantis humiliates Ron DeSantis every day, Rod DeSantis just doesn’t know it. To him it’s a badge of honor.
To his supporters too.
There’s the rub.
“Welcome to DeSantisstan, Let Freedumb Ring”.
I am glad Mickey Mouse beat the ” LOSER” Ron De Santis!!! His RADICAL AGENDA is even above what TRUMP would do!! BOW OUT DeSANTIS YOU ARE A LOSER! AMERICA DOESN’T NEED OR WANT YOU‼️‼️‼️‼️‼️‼️‼️‼️‼️‼️