Michael Hiltzik, columnist for the Los Angeles reviewed the debut of Ron DeSantis’ presidential campaign on Twitter, accompanied by Elon Musk. DeSantis boasted about the glory of debate and free speech, which he has done his best to stifle in Florida. And he adamantly denied that there was any book banning in his state, despite the fact that PEN America says that Florida is number two in the most books banned, behind Texas. The guy rules Florida with an iron hand, suppressing the teaching of history he doesn’t like, demonizing drag queens and anything LGBT, and encouraging vigilante censorship.
Column: Ron DeSantis and Elon Musk give us a preview of the chaos of a DeSantis presidency
Elon Musk hosted Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis on Twitter for DeSantis’ announcement of his presidential candidacy. It went about as well as the April 20 launch of a rocket by Musk’s SpaceX, which ended in an explosion that destroyed the spacecraft.
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I was taking my customary siesta Wednesday afternoon when I was jolted awake by the sound of a truck straining to go uphill. Come to discover that I had my computer tuned to Elon Musk’s Twitter, where Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis was struggling to get out the official announcement of his candidacy for president.
The noise turned out to be Musk trying to get the thing to work in real time, amid feedback, weird musical interludes and long stretches of silence. Scheduled to start at 3 p.m. Pacific time, it finally got going on Twitter Spaces, an audio-only application on the platform, about 18 minutes late. I listened, so you don’t have to. You’re welcome.
As he struggled to resolve repeated glitches in Twitter Spaces, Musk and the moderator, a Musk acolyte named David Sacks, kept trying to assert that the technical screw-up was, in fact, a triumph brought about by the large audience. (Sacks claimed that more than 300,000 users had logged in.) “We are melting the servers, which is a good sign,” Sacks said early on.
This reminded many listeners of the claim by SpaceX, another Musk venture, that its April 20 launch of a prototype rocket, which ended with the vehicle exploding in flight four minutes after lift-off, was a success. Never mind that the launch destroyed the launchpad, showered a neighboring community with debris and prompted the Federal Aviation Administration to mount a major investigation.
Once it got underway, the Twitter event unfolded as a love fest between DeSantis and Musk. The general theme was what my mother used to describe as “I like me, who do you like?”
Musk and DeSantis praised each other for their dedication to free speech, and Sacks brought on several right-wing sophists to add their voices. They included Jay Bhattacharya, one of the drafters of the Great Barrington Declaration, which, as I reported this week, advocated letting the COVID virus run rampant through the population in quest of the elusive goal of “herd immunity” — at the cost (thus far) of more than 1.13 million American lives.
Another was Rep. Thomas Massie (R-Ky.), whose claim to fame on a national scale was issuing a Christmas tweet in 2021 showing himself, his wife and their five kids brandishing assault weapons. “Santa, pls bring ammo,” the tweet read. (In December 2021, there were 39 mass shootings in the U.S., taking 36 lives and wounding 160.)
DeSantis said Florida was safer than blue-state cities, where “you got kids more likely to get shot than to receive a first-class education.” A reminder: One of the worst school shootings in American history took place in Parkland, Fla., in February 2018, when 17 people were killed and 17 injured. In April, DeSantis signed a law allowing Floridians to carry guns without a permit.
It would be wrong to say there weren’t some lighthearted moments during the Twitter event. Unfortunately for DeSantis, the best joke came from President Biden: While Musk was struggling to get the event launched, Biden posted a tweet that read, “This link works,” pointing to a fund-raising site for the Biden-Harris campaign.
If you were looking for policy prescriptions from the freshly minted candidate, you didn’t hear anything new. Put it this way: If you were at a party where you had to down a shot of whiskey every time DeSantis uttered the word “woke,” you were reduced to insensibility within ten or twenty minutes. If the drinking game included a shot when DeSantis took a shot at “the legacy media,” you may have needed to get your stomach pumped.
Other than that, it was a festival of cynical lies and rank hypocrisies uttered by DeSantis.
He spoke up for free speech and open debate, for instance. “People should be exposed to different viewpoints,” he said. “You can’t have a free society unless we have the freedom to debate the most important issues that are affecting our civilization.”
This is the guy who has waged a ferocious battle with Walt Disney Co. because Disney had spoken out against his “Don’t Say Gay” law, which stifles the teaching of gender issues in the schools.
When Sacks primed him with a question about the fight with Disney, DeSantis replied, “We believe jamming gender ideology in elementary school is wrong; Disney obviously supported injecting gender ideology in elementary school.” He added that Disney’s “corporate culture had really been outed as trying to inject matters of sex into the programming for the youth.” One doesn’t have to be a fan of Disney to see that as fatuous claptrap.
DeSantis also dismissed accusations that Florida is a hotbed of book-banning as “a hoax.” All his administration has done, he said, has been “to empower parents with the ability to review the curriculum, to know what books are being used in school.” That’s one way of looking at it.
The right way is to observe that he’s empowered a tiny cadre of reactionary activists to force books they don’t like off the shelves of Florida schools. As the Washington Post reported Wednesday, a majority of the complaints about schoolbooks nationwide have come from just 11 complainants. Florida ranks second among the states in the number of schoolbook challenges, after Texas.
By the way, one of the Republican toadies DeSantis appointed to the board created to oversee Disney’s development district (as part of his retaliation against the company) is Bridget Ziegler, co-founder of the right-wing censorship-happy organization Moms for Liberty.
When Bhattacharya came online, DeSantis took the opportunity to boast about his success against the COVID pandemic. The truth is that Florida’s record is one of abject, lethal failure. Florida’s COVID death rate of 411 per 100,000 population is the 10th worst in the nation. DeSantis has appointed Bhattacharya to a state panel investigating federal COVID policy.
DeSantis claimed to have based his COVID policies on his determination to “look at the data…. There was a concerted effort to try to stifle dissent.” This can only be interpreted as some kind of gag. DeSantis installed a COVID crackpot, Joseph Ladapo, as Florida’s surgeon general.
Ladapo has promoted useless anti-COVID nostrums such as ivermectin, and counseled against the COVID vaccines. “Looking at the data”? As the Tampa Bay Times has reported, based on official state documents, Ladapo deliberately removed data from an official state report on the vaccines that contradicted his claim that the vaccines were unsafe for young men; in fact, studies show that the vaccines are far safer for them than being infected by the virus.
The event ended with a paean by Musk and DeSantis to cryptocurrency, which is tantamount to enticing innocent small investors into immolating their nest eggs in a scam.
“We should do it again,” DeSantis said in closing the feed. “We’ll make sure that we come back and do it again. This is a great platform.”
We shall see. The next DeSantis appearance on Twitter could be just as buggy, or worse. All that we can be sure of is that whatever happens, Elon Musk will deem it a great success.
“All that we can be sure of is that whatever happens, Elon Musk will deem it a great success.”
Does that sound like someone else we know?
You’ll be having such success, you’ll get tired of success.
Ya wanna talk success? I like success that secedes.
Musk has succeeded in erasing HALF of Twitter’s value since he took over. A staggering accomplishment. So, of course, DeSantis would want to do his BIG ANNOUNCEMENT in an event with the guy. At which he couldn’t be seen. Or heard. So he could tout his great success in making Flor-uh-duh a state with one of the highest Covid death rates.
I read an article today—forget where— that said Florida death rate from COVID was 10th in nation
Florida is #1 for senior death rate which is easily achieved by promoting opening up the state during Covid and discouraging the wearing of masks. https://www.palmbeachpost.com/story/opinion/2022/11/09/free-state-florida-no-1-covid-deaths-among-elderly/10658295002/
yup. In the middle of a major AIRBORNE pandemic that is killing people, let’s keep the beaches open during Spring Break for people coming into the state from all over the country. Brilliant. Just brilliant.
Flor-uh-duh: The Slate of Hate State, Where Sane Goes to Die, The Home of Freedumb
👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽…TRUE!
DeSantis is the smartest person in the room… always.. just ask him. I guess he appeals to those who are looking for… someone dumber than they are…
It will be impossible to parody this. It’s perfectly hilarious, in a nervous laughing kind of way.
The Republican Party doesn’t have a single competent candidate. For the GOP ground troops, it doesn’t even matter. Their voters will pounce on a defeat as proof positive that the whole thing is, natch, “rigged” (probably by Soros, natch), and the rioting will start.
It’s perfectly hilarious, in a nervous laughing kind of way.
Nailed it.
https://roberthubbell.substack.com/p/a-nation-that-isnt-broken-but-simply?utm_source=post-email-title&publication_id=271358&post_id=123655780&isFreemail=true&utm_medium=email
One of the two leading candidates for the Repugnican nomination was just found liable in court for sexual assault, conducted multiple simultaneous attempts to overthrow the incoming government of the United States, was criminally in possession of Top Secret documents, tried to keep these from government inspectors when he was requested to return them, engaged in science denialism and peddled fake remedies while millions of Americans died, and allied himself with dictators around the world and opposed our allies and alliances.
The other one has declared war on Disney and drag queens, for crying out loud, and has enabled THE MOST IGNORANT AND IDIOTIC OF PARENTS to remove, unilaterally, books from schools. As a result of his chilling legislation, organizations representing immigrants, LGBTQX persons, and blacks have issued Travel Advisories saying that the state IS NO LONGER SAFE. And, in a totally Orwellian way, he represents to the world the terror to which he has subjected immigrants, LGBTQX persons, teachers, and anyone who has opposed him in the slightest way as some sort of great birth of freedom.
Well, here we are.
DeSantis appointed a Jan 6th rioter, Sandra Atkinson, to be the state regulator of massage therapy. He appointed her knowing she was among the insurrectionists that entered the Capitol. FL.https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/investigations/2023/05/23/ron-desantis-florida-appointed-sandra-atkinson/70245853007/
DeSantis = Disaster
LOL, Diane. Yes.
Ron DiSaster
Lots of great ways to turn his name into a moniker.
I personally like DeFascist.
Far better than DeSanctimonious.
Frankly I am surprised such a big word is in Trump’s vocabulary.
Probably written for him by someone else, like his papers in college.
Exactly my reaction!
C’moon Bob…you know Trump declassified all of those documents with his brain. The microscopic implement that it is…
It’s small but powerful. LOL.
If there is anyone left in the Republican Party who is the slightest bit sane, he or she knows that if Trump is the candidate for 2024, the party loses AGAIN. It is altogether possible that Trump might be indicted and tried for charges that would result in jail time BEFORE the 2024 election. If there are any of those sane Republicans left, they should hope for this outcome to clear the path for a candidate who could possibly win.
Tech Glitches during the interview of an unapologetic hard-right politician by a billionaire with no social filter?
Hmmm…..
(Whisper….Do you think that AI might already be working on its own agenda – like saving the Human Race from itself?)
lol
https://www.theatlantic.com/technology/archive/2023/05/elon-musk-ron-desantis-2024-twitter/674149/
[Palm slaps face]
Hahahahahaha! How poetic.
There’s so much to work with here. How many contradictions and outright deceptions can a man mutter in ten minutes? In Florida, one is only free insofar as they must agree with DeSantis. It’s truly Orwellian Doublespeak.
The crazy thing is that he thinks he’s very clever. While our country is hopelessly divided, I just can’t this act playing well nationally. DeSantis is trying to be a more focused version of Trump but he’s missing the point. Trump is entertainment and that’s what attracts his followers / cult. They love the delusional humor. DeSantis isn’t entertaining. He comes across as small and mean.
He’s also playing to his conservative majority in Florida. I can’t see purple states being enamored with this act. The abortion ban alone would hurt him severely in a general election. He can’t really hide that after the primaries. (Every statewide vote has gone against banning access to abortion including in Kansas and Kentucky.)
Biden is a weak candidate. But Republicans are on the wrong side of every issue. Their policies are unpopular. This is why they make so many voting restrictions. They hate the democracy they so frequently praise.
Why is Biden a weak candidate? He’s gotten more done than any other president in recent history. Look at the facts! Stop parroting Republican talking points (although the media is probably as guilty). I really would lie to know what makes him “weak.” I just don’t see it.
So, Trump’s team created a video response to DeSantis’s musked-up announcement. It’s pretty hilarious:
What we have to be aware of is that Donald Trump is just the tip of the iceberg. The initial infatuation with DeSantis was the he could be the legacy that would implement the white/christo-nationalist screed promoted by Trump and all of the Republican Party would live happily ever after. I’m not so sure DeSantis is toast. He remains a solid second in the polls which keeps him in the game. DeSantis is part of the conversation because for all intents and purposes he represents the Republican Party of the 21st century. He also has a plethora of Republican gubernatorial copycats who are quietly implementing terrible legislation while DeSantis distracts. Trump and DeSantis are frightening, but so are the other Republican presidential candidates because they all depend on enemies and defining the other to promote fear for power. I am not convinced the Democrats, at least not the recognized leaders of the party, realize how existential this is. We need more than clever critiques to bring down this Republican Party.