DeSantis Is the Summer’s Biggest Disaster
We were warned about climate change, Musk was warned about Twitter, and America is getting a warning about Florida’s doomsday governor.
July 26, 2023
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We were warned about climate change, Musk was warned about Twitter, and America is getting a warning about Florida’s doomsday governor.
Wiles is a veteran but low-profile Republican political operative who was one of the people leading Trump's 2024 campaign.
The Florida Republican is re-upping his brand of hatefulness and bigotry.
Florida's war on progress was rejected by an unlikely figure.
It comes almost a year after he signed the current "don't say gay" law.
(CNN) Contentious laws went into effect in Florida during the summer recess that restrict how schools teach topics linked to race and sexual orientation.
The school has been just fine since 1960, but conservatives see an opportunity to transform the liberal arts school from the inside out.
They chanted “Sieg Heil” and “white power.”
Maybe demonizing minorities and popular corporations wasn't the way to go.
(CNN) National Democrats are looking for Charlie Crist to slow GOP Gov. Ron DeSantis, who signed Florida's "don't say gay" law in March.
I’m directly affected by the authoritarian policies of our ambitious and ruthless governor.
And on the last day of Pride Month, no less...
His trans daughter, Vivian Wilson, wants nothing to do with Musk, and he blames "full-on communism" that he says is taught at colleges and universities.
Anti-transgender, anti-immigrant and other bigotry aimed toward marginalized communities will likely permeate the event.
Is this how the 2024 Republican nomination for president will be decided?
DeSantis is widely perceived as Trump’s most formidable primary challenger, but his standing has slipped.
DeSantis is still going after queer youth.
The anti-LGBTQ+ governor's presidential campaign is slowing down before it even really started.
Disney alleges a retaliatory takeover of its governing district following its opposition to Florida's “don’t say gay” law.
The Florida governor and Republican presidential hopeful made the comment in a Time interview in which he also defended the numerous anti-LGBTQ+ laws he has supported.
A reporter asked the governor about the hypocrisy of his stance against gender-identity and access to gender-affirming care when he chooses to present himself as taller than he is.