The narrative
they tried to push was that Trump is a fraud, insane, senile, crazy,
stupid, immoral, and traitorous.
They concocted and pushed the Trump-Russia collusion hoax. There were two baseless impeachments and myriad investigations into Trump's businesses.
At every point, the media amplified Democrat talking points or falsified claims of their own.
On occasions they were petty.
They attempted
to instigate a feud between their two primary adversaries President Donald
Trump and Florida governor Ron DeSantis.
When Trump criticized
politicians' reticence to admit they took the vaccine the
media characterized this
as a veiled attack on DeSantis.
When DeSantis expressed regret for not standing up to the federal COVID-19 lockdown in 2020, the media called it a veiled dig against Trump.
Media "Sources" claimed President Trump had privately called DeSantis "dull" with no realistic chance of beating him in a potential 2024 showdown.
The Washington Post attempted
to pit DeSantis against Trump in a piece replete with wishful
thinking, conjecture, falsehoods, and obviously "sources."
Last month, DeSantis endorsed Colorado Senate Candidate Joe O'Dea and recorded an automated phone call for the campaign, saying "I've watched Joe from a distance. And I'm impressed."
O’Dea is vehemently against Trump. He said Trump should not run in 2024."
O'Dea engaged in false equivalence by going on CNN and saying “another
Biden or Trump election will tear
this country apart." He supported DeSantis, Scott, Pompeo or Haley instead. O’Dea
also told CNN that Trump should have done more to prevent the January 6, 2021, attack on the US Capitol.
Yet DeSantis endorsed O’Dea and said he was ‘impressed’.
Was it because O’Dea is a Republican and every GOP senator is important if the GOP has to take back the Senate?
Was it because a Republican irrespective of being anti-Trump will always be better than a Democrat?
Was it DeSantis firing a shot towards Trump?
We will never know.
Trump called DeSantis's endorsement a mistake.
Then yesterday at a rally in Pennsylvania, Trump was reading
out his poll numbers within the GOP and he called his immediate rival Ron
DeSantimonious.
https://twitter.com/thebias_news/status/1589052690675683329
This was enough to cause waves across the media who are
desperately looking for a way to change the subject.
The
NYT claimed that ‘Trump-DeSantis Rift Grows, With Dueling Rallies and
Name-Calling’, CNN
claimed ‘Trump criticizes DeSantis with new nickname at rally’, Rolling
Stones claimed “Trump Mocks Ron DeSantis During Lie-Filled Pennsylvania
Rally, The
Telegraph claimed “Donald Trump opens new rift, calling 2024 Republican
rival 'Ron DeSanctimonious'
Surprisingly even conservative media reacted similarly.
Fox News claimed that conservatives
turned on Trump for attacking DeSantis.
Matt Walsh called it a public attack
https://twitter.com/MattWalshBlog/status/1589062876945186817
Ron Dreher called Trump an idiot, which was part of the headline of Fox News's piece
https://twitter.com/roddreher/status/1589146046881730560
Many other influential conservatives also weighed in against Trump.
One among them wished Trump had waited till the mid-terms ended.
https://twitter.com/stillgray/status/1589067399529402369
Another called it a case for Trump not being the nominee
https://twitter.com/ben_kew/status/1589076322139402240
Another even compared Trump to Liz Cheney
https://twitter.com/RealSaavedra/status/1589084223990018048
There was more outrage
https://twitter.com/davereaboi/status/1589242815698960384
Some asked Trump to stop
https://twitter.com/jenvanlaar/status/1589075761407066112
Rep Chip Roy displayed his shortcomings in comedy.
https://twitter.com/chiproytx/status/1589067776873725953
So was this an attack on DeSantis?
Before we answer that, let’s look at Trump's record as a campaigner.
Trump has the instincts of a showman and is often more hilarious than
professional comedians. This is one of the reasons that he rose so instantly in the polls - his ability to connect to people via his humor.
Two years ago at CPAC, Trump made a demonstration of those comedic gifts. After mocking Bloomberg for spending hundreds of millions of dollars on
his Presidential Run but yielding nothing, Trump derided Bloomberg for looking helpless after being
attacked by Senator Elizabeth Pocahontas Warren. The crowd applauded and cheered.
At that time Trump’s comedic instincts prompt him to take it
one further and crouched behind a podium to mock Michael Bloomberg’s diminutive
stature. The reaction was stupendous.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kfl13QyQZKc
Trump even joked while pardoning Turkey for Thanksgiving,
comparing it to his phony impeachment
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EZcE_1f9X54
Trump even joked at his own expense, referring to his bald spot.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sU-k4E_cZJA
There are copious
other instances where Trump has joked at his own expense.
We know that liberals are sensitive snowflakes who often can’t
take a joke and engage in overstatement.
But we expected more from conservatives.
Back to the question about if this was an attack on Ron
DeSantis?
If Trump wanted to attack Ron DeSantis, he would have called
him Non DeSantis for his lack of personal charisma or Yawn De Santis for being
a not-so-lively public speaker, or Vain DeSantis for starring in a Top Gun-style
campaign advert.
But this was just a joke, that probably occurred to him on the
spot while reading his glowing poll numbers.
The crowd seemed to understand that too, there were boos.
What about the claim that this is a needless attack just 3
days prior to the mid-terms?
DeSantis is leading his Democrat rival Charlie Crist by dual digits in almost every poll, the Real Clear Politics poll that does an average of all polls has DeSantis leading Crist by 11.5 points. If this was a very close race, perhaps a joke would have been considered unnecessary. A little joke by Trump is not going to hurt his electoral prospects.
What about the argument that Trump’s ‘attack’ provided the
media with a distraction?
The media is always looking for a distraction, if it wasn’t for this joke, it would have been about comparing the GOP with the Nazi party or
calling MAGA Republicans forces extremists.
What about those saying that Trump should have waited till after the midterms?
The Democrats are responsible for high inflation, high fuel
prices, open borders causing the drug crisis, high crime, demonizing the
police, supporting foreign wars while people at home struggle, politicizing government agencies and so much more.
Does anybody really think that a Republican voter will change his vote after listening to a joke?
Was Trump pilot-testing his insult to see how the base reacts?
It is impossible to tell the motives behind what says, but looking at his past, we can deduce it was a joke, perhaps because there may be an element of truth in it.
DeSantis has been a very effective governor who has stood against the Democrat establishment.
But he does carry himself with an air
of sanctimoniousness. This isn’t the blatant
and revolting self-righteousness of the Democrats, but there is that slight
smugness in his presentation. Some people do have that tendency for that, it doesn’t
make them bad people.
Let’s look beyond the joke.
Just nine days ago, Trump called DeSantis a ‘nice man'
https://www.youtube.com/shorts/cjdYdw2AXsE
Just yesterday, Trump endorsed DeSantis
Hopefully, this should end all chatter about Trump insulting
DeSantis.
Everyone, including some conservatives, needs to relax and treat a
joke for what it is.
You either laugh or move on
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