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DeSantis in 2024

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November 10, 2022

DeSantis in 2024​

By Christopher Skeet


With the midterms behind us and 2024 already shaping up, the elephant in the room needs to be addressed. Trump has all but announced his intention to run, and there is no reason to think DeSantis won’t do the same. There are other possible contenders (Haley, Pompeo, Pence, Noemi, etc.) but Trump and DeSantis have already emerged as the clear front runners. And with the information available to us now, I would argue that DeSantis is the better choice.

Let me be clear, I am very grateful to Trump for what he accomplished during his presidency. I voted for Trump in the 2016 primary, in the 2016 election, in the 2020 election, and would wholeheartedly vote for him again in 2024 if he is the nominee. I support almost everything he did during his tenure, I loved how he took the media to task, and I felt the Deep State-media alliance against him was one of the most despicable, unconstitutional stains on our nation’s history. He exposed Conservative Caribbean Cruises Inc. for the weathervane fraud that it was. He destroyed the Bush, Cheney, and Clinton dynasties. He changed American politics forever, and try as they might, neither the Left nor their NeverTrump sock puppets can put the toothpaste back in the tube.

Trump was exactly the right man for 2016. But Trump is currently devolving into more of a permanent liability than anything else, and he’s reached a point where his faults outweigh his virtues.

AGE
In 2024, he will turn 79 years old which, despite his obvious advantage in mental capabilities when compared to Biden, is still pretty old to be president.

INFLUENCE
Throwing big rallies is not enough. Most of his handpicked candidates just got thrashed in the midterms, calling into question the amount of influence he retains in crucial swing states. He supported these candidates because of their personal loyalty to him. If we can fault McConnell for doing this (as we should), can we not fault Trump for doing the same?

PERMANENT INSTABILITY

Trump had a bad habit of getting into public spats with administration officials who had resigned or were fired (Mattis, Kelly, Bolton, etc.). Radioactive disasters like Anthony Scaramucci and Michael Cohen should never have gotten any closer to the White House than the outer fence. Whether these officials parted ways because of policy or personal differences, or both, is immaterial. The pattern that emerged was one of constant dysfunction.

EGO

He tolerates zero criticism, even if legitimate. He fights every single battle on principle, rather than saving political capital for the ones that matter. He made every midterm campaign rally about him. On election night, he openly gloated when Republican candidates lost. And now he’s taking unprovoked swipes at DeSantis, a move that betrays fear and insecurity rather than leadership or confidence. Bluntly put, he doesn’t know how to keep his mouth shut. It’s petty, and it got old a long time ago.

ELECTABILITY

We will never know with 100% certainty what exactly happened in the wee hours in November 3, 2020, but in a sense that doesn’t matter. The election should have never been that close, and Biden should have been blown out of the water in a repeat of Mondale’s 1984 drubbing. Trump’s unpopularity can be attributed in significant part to both the nonstop media barrages as well as the fraudulent investigations. But to deny that Trump’s personality played no role whatsoever in deterring would-be voters is to deny reality. Do I personally think that his personality should play a decisive factor? No, I don’t. But millions of people do, and the evidence suggests that we’ve done little to convince them otherwise.

Now, don’t get your tights in a bunch because I’m pointing out Trump’s flaws. Unless your argument is that Trump is a perfect human being, then you too have criticisms of the man. For years, we’ve all kept quiet about them in the interests of presenting a unified front. But the misgivings I’ve highlighted are the ones that many of us know to be true.

DeSantis, on the other hand, possesses an indispensable quality that Trump lacked: discipline. That does not mean that he is a Romney-style pushover. It means that when he attacks, he does so calmly, effectively, with laser-like focus, and at a place and time of his choosing. He controls the narrative, and he forces them to respond to him, not vice versa. He takes nothing personal and continually forces the media conversation back towards policy. He pulls his punches until he knows he will connect. And when he connects, they feel it for the next month.

Trump was inexplicably naïve about the Deep State, often criticizing it but never fully grasping the power of the leviathan he was up against. DeSantis could enter office with no illusions, and could use his mandate as an opportunity to completely gut, reform, and/or discard agencies running as their own self-contained governments.


DeSantis is not a NeverTrumper. He is heir to the movement, evolved and retooled to meet the needs of the moment. With DeSantis, we get Trumpian policy achievements without the Trumpian baggage train. DeSantis’s handling of COVID lockdowns, federal overreach, parental rights, hurricane disasters, and the Florida economy shows he can govern effectively and deliver tangible results. His PR victory over Disney and his public exposé of the Martha Vineyard hypocrites shows he can mop the floor with the Left in the culture wars.

We should do our utmost to avoid a bloody primary which leaves the eventual winner with a Pyrrhic victory, securing the nomination but too damaged to beat the Democrat. Don’t mistake the dearth of quality candidates on their side as a source of comfort. True, their current roster is indeed abysmal. They’ve scraped the bottom of the septic tank and, as of now, can only dredge up Harris, Newsom, Buttigieg, and Pritzker as possible replacements in the event that Biden is gently escorted offstage to the Play Doh table. But we can’t place all our eggs in the basket of a candidate who might be able to win crucial swing states by a few thousand votes each. We need a strong, disciplined conservative to emerge early, who is capable of uniting broad swathes of the electorate, and whose margins of victory are so wide that any doubt about the mandate from the voters, much less the integrity of the election, won’t even be issues.
 
Trump, just like William Wallace, did his job. It’s now time to be drawn and quartered.
I’ve been thinking about this. For most of his adult life DJT latched onto people he could use, he used them until they were no longer needed and discarded them like a used rubber. If they complained he excoriated them into humiliation. I don’t think he knows any other way to treat people.

But now the screw has turned. The American people found him to be very useful. We let him take on all the incoming flak for us, but he’s been used up and now we will discard him with little more than a “thank you for your service.” Not even a gold watch. Now he gets the opportunity to see what it feels like. I for one have no sympathy for the predicament he’s in. He did it to himself. If he can’t get control of his emotions he’s going to be remembered as a bitter old man that made himself into a laughingstock.
 
if trump runs, the demorats will fund his advertisements, vote for him in open primaries and kick his ass in the general election. this strategy worked like a charm for the dem's in tuesday;s midterm election.

if desanits (sp) wins the primary and trump runs as a third party, gop looses big time. ross perot had NO chance to win, but he was able to keep W sr from getting a second round as president. this is desanits' fate if djt runs as a third party.

the time is coming for the gop to make peace with djt and show him the door. if trumps wants a cabinet position, offer it. if wants to be the ambassador to italy, pelosi would have a shit fit, then offer him the ambo gig in rome. but give him want he requires to get it on down the road.

whatever it takes, djt has to been "taken" care of. he cannot run in the primary or the general. either of these dooms the gop to 4 more yrs of socialism/communism, i'm not sure the deplorables will take 6 more yrs of demorats giveaway programs.

make no mistake, demorats hate djt as much as we hate hilary clinton. the dems could run buttigieg and fetterman, then get out the demorat's vote and kick djt's ass. djt has to be handled and moved out of the party. his vindictive support for gop candidates in the mid terms was a dismal failure.....

one bullet at a time snowflakes, one bullet at a time

thots?
 
if trump runs, the demorats will fund his advertisements, vote for him in open primaries and kick his ass in the general election. this strategy worked like a charm for the dem's in tuesday;s midterm election.

if desanits (sp) wins the primary and trump runs as a third party, gop looses big time. ross perot had NO chance to win, but he was able to keep W sr from getting a second round as president. this is desanits' fate if djt runs as a third party.

the time is coming for the gop to make peace with djt and show him the door. if trumps wants a cabinet position, offer it. if wants to be the ambassador to italy, pelosi would have a shit fit, then offer him the ambo gig in rome. but give him want he requires to get it on down the road.

whatever it takes, djt has to been "taken" care of. he cannot run in the primary or the general. either of these dooms the gop to 4 more yrs of socialism/communism, i'm not sure the deplorables will take 6 more yrs of demorats giveaway programs.

make no mistake, demorats hate djt as much as we hate hilary clinton. the dems could run buttigieg and fetterman, then get out the demorat's vote and kick djt's ass. djt has to be handled and moved out of the party. his vindictive support for gop candidates in the mid terms was a dismal failure.....

one bullet at a time snowflakes, one bullet at a time

thots?

Yeah….IMO, there is absolutely no way DJT goes quietly.

There is only one thing he wants….unquestioning fealty from all.
 
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