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After defying COVID groupthink, Big Tech censors, DeSantis hosts CPAC as rising GOP star for 2024

  
Via:  XXJefferson51  •  3 years ago  •  27 comments

By:   Daniel Payne

After defying COVID groupthink, Big Tech censors, DeSantis hosts CPAC as rising GOP star for 2024
The deadly COVID-19 pandemic revealed DeSantis as a capable and independent-minded executive whose state is doing better than most by key pandemic metrics, even as the governor flouted much of the received wisdom on COVID mitigation while defying critics who claimed his state would become a death trap. At the same time, DeSantis has also signaled his willingness to take on Big Tech, at a moment of peak conservative anxiety about the vast power those corporations exercise over the daily lives...

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De Santis is a great American!  A great choice for President if Trump doesn’t run.  He’s a reliable populist libertarian conservative and the positions he’s taken regarding big tech social media and the China virus have made him a rock star!  


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Florida governor resisted public health hysteria, proposed major regulations on social media companies.


When Florida Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis takes the stage to deliver a welcoming address at the Conservative Political Action Conference on his home field in Orlando Friday, it will be as a fast-rising force in the conservative movement and an increasingly plausible and popular contender for his party's presidential nomination in 2024. 

DeSantis will be followed in the spotlight on the first full day of CPAC 2021 by a succession of marquee GOP names vying to woo the party's conservative base at the movement's signature annual gathering of the tribes. Among them will be potential 2024 GOP presidential hopefuls and aspiring heirs to the leadership of their party's populist conservative wing, including Sens. Ted Cruz, Tom Cotton, and Josh Hawley, of Texas, Arkansas and Missouri, respectively.

On Sunday, the three of them, along with the rest of this year's CPAC attendees will find out if there are openings for a 2024 GOP presidential nominee or a populist conservative standard bearer when Donald J. Trump makes his much-anticipated return to the political arena with a speech expected to provide a glimpse into the former president's vision for the political future — both his own and that of his party.

DeSantis, who eked out his 2018 gubernatorial victory by a razor-thin 0.4%, might not have found himself in such an advantageous position but for what has been one of the most chaotic years in American politics. The deadly COVID-19 pandemic revealed DeSantis as a capable and independent-minded executive whose state is doing better than most by key pandemic metrics, even as the governor flouted much of the received wisdom on COVID mitigation while defying critics who claimed his state would become a death trap.

At the same time, DeSantis has also signaled his willingness to take on Big Tech, at a moment of peak conservative anxiety about the vast power those corporations exercise over the daily lives of American citizens. The recent rash of account bans and censorship faced by conservative content creators on those platforms has signaled what may be a major escalation in efforts to muffle such voices, something DeSantis has vowed to counteract in Florida with targeted legislation. 

Governor defies COVID critics

DeSantis has faced withering criticism for his coronavirus policy over the last year, with Democrats and commentators alleging that the governor has failed to contain the virus in the state by refusing to use the mitigation measures adopted by many other governors throughout the country. 

Florida has responded to the COVID crisis with a much lighter hand than other high-population states such as California and New York. DeSantis has never issued a mask mandate and indeed has forbidden local governments from fining residents who refuse to wear face coverings.

The governor did order a statewide shutdown in April of last year, yet he began to reopen the state less than a month later, at a time when many governors were signaling open-ended lockdowns for the foreseeable future. (At around the same time, for instance, California Democratic Gov. Gavin Newsom refused to provide an end date  for his state's lockdown, while Virginia was not even halfway through what was then  a minimum 72-day shutdown ).

In late September, DeSantis officially lifted all statewide COVID restrictions in Florida. Most famously, throughout the summer he prioritized getting Florida students back to in-person schooling as much as possible. Florida is presently one of four states  that has issued an order directing schools to remain open. 

Critics have slammed DeSantis' approach as reckless and unscientific. At times, the governor has been accused of concealing COVID-19 death data, though evidence has yet to emerge to substantiate those claims. 

Criticisms notwithstanding, Florida has fared better thus far in the pandemic than most states. It is 28 out of 50 for population-adjusted deaths,  holding the same spot for population-adjusted positive tests. Its number of hospitalized residents, adjusted for population, is currently much lower than hard-lockdown states such as New Jersey and New York, as well as the District of Columbia.

The risks from COVID rise with advancing age, and Florida achieved its successes against the disease despite having a large retiree community and concomitantly a state population with the fifth-highest median age nationally.

Challenge to tech companies

More recently, DeSantis has vowed to take on what he and other Republicans and conservatives have claimed are mounting efforts by major technology companies to censor and ban non-liberal voices as well as intervene in the U.S. electoral process.

At a press conference earlier this month, DeSantis announced  that Florida would not "allow Floridans' privacy to be violated, their voices and even their livelihoods diminished and their elections interfered with."

DeSantis was joined by state legislators in Tallahassee to spotlight proposed legislation, titled the " Transparency in Technology Act ," that would require technology and social media firms to:

  • "Publish standards used to ban posts, de-platform and shadow ban users."
  • "Provide equal access for established news organizations and qualified political candidates to reach users free from manipulation by algorithms."
  • "Stop arbitrarily censoring and/or de-platforming users."

"I want to preserve Florida's rich, diverse public discourse and not allow corporate-owned, content managing outlets to dominate our voices," DeSantis said in announcing the bill, arguing that "Floridians should be able to choose which content to consume and which to ignore."

That initiative, if DeSantis continues it through the end of his first term in 2023 and potentially beyond, could provide him with significant ammunition in what is likely to be a bitterly divisive political climate in the years ahead, particularly if major platforms such as Facebook and Twitter continue to ramp up censorship of major political figures.

Polling has indicated  that Republicans are highly likely to believe tech platforms are guilty of censorship in favor of progressive viewpoints. A governor willing to take those companies on will doubtlessly be appealing to wide swaths of conservative voters. 

Whether or not DeSantis will advance towards the nomination over the next three years depends, of course, on a variety of political factors, chief among them whether Trump attempts to mount a comeback campaign in 2024. A Trump return might relegate DeSantis to either the vice presidential tier or preempt a campaign altogether. 


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XXJefferson51
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1  seeder  XXJefferson51    3 years ago
DeSantis has vowed to take on what he and other Republicans and conservatives have claimed are mounting efforts by major technology companies to censor and ban non-liberal voices as well as intervene in the U.S. electoral process.

At a press conference earlier this month, DeSantis announced that Florida would not "allow Floridans' privacy to be violated, their voices and even their livelihoods diminished and their elections interfered with."

DeSantis was joined by state legislators in Tallahassee to spotlight proposed legislation, titled the "Transparency in Technology Act," that would require technology and social media firms to:

"I want to preserve Florida's rich, diverse public discourse and not allow corporate-owned, content managing outlets to dominate our voices," DeSantis said in announcing the bill, arguing that "Floridians should be able to choose which content to consume and which to ignore."

That initiative, if DeSantis continues it through the end of his first term in 2023 and potentially beyond, could provide him with significant ammunition in what is likely to be a bitterly divisive political climate in the years ahead, particularly if major platforms such as Facebook and Twitter continue to ramp up censorship of major political figures.

Polling has indicated that Republicans are highly likely to believe tech platforms are guilty of censorship in favor of progressive viewpoints. A governor willing to take those companies on will doubtlessly be appealing to wide swaths of conservative voters.

https://thenewstalkers.com/vic-eldred/group_discuss/12373/after-defying-covid-groupthink-big-tech-censors-desantis-hosts-cpac-as-rising-gop-star-for-2024
 
 
 
XXJefferson51
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1.1  seeder  XXJefferson51  replied to  XXJefferson51 @1    3 years ago
..."Now, Florida's leading on the issues that matter to conservatives, we don't spout hollow rhetoric, we take decisive action," DeSantis said on the opening day of the annual gathering of conservatives. "And what's true in Florida it's true for conservatives across the nation. We cannot. We will not go back to the days of the failed Republican establishment of yesteryear."

The event is being held this year in DeSantis' home state, in the city of Orlando.

DeSantis is a rising star inside GOP ranks. He was elected as governor in 2019 and has overseen the state's response to the COVID pandemic, having balanced keeping virus numbers down while avoiding a shutdown of schools and businesses....

read more: https://justthenews.com/nation/culture/florida-gov-ron-desantis-kicks-cpac
 
 
 
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1.2  Vic Eldred  replied to  XXJefferson51 @1    3 years ago

I can only imagine the dirty narratives being created by left wing think tanks in anticipation of DeSantis being a Presidential candidate in 2024.

 
 
 
XXJefferson51
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1.2.1  seeder  XXJefferson51  replied to  Vic Eldred @1.2    3 years ago

He will be a great President!  Whether it’s in 2024 or 2028 after Trump leaves office.  

 
 
 
XXJefferson51
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1.3  seeder  XXJefferson51  replied to  XXJefferson51 @1    3 years ago

He’s right!  
https://www.instagram.com/p/CLwul2IlzOz/?igshid=1mxtw6v3z1sbb

 
 
 
Tessylo
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1.4  Tessylo  replied to  XXJefferson51 @1    3 years ago

What is 'Co-vid group think?'

At CPAC they'll get to worship a golden statue of the former occupant of the White House.  They bow and pray to their orange 'god'

Who cares if they all get Co-Vid at CPAC?  Good riddance.

 
 
 
Ozzwald
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1.4.1  Ozzwald  replied to  Tessylo @1.4    3 years ago
At CPAC they'll get to worship a golden statue of the former occupant of the White House.

Guess it is a good thing Charlton Heston is dead.

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devangelical
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1.4.2  devangelical  replied to  Tessylo @1.4    3 years ago

it's the first major trump peter puffing event of the year, on the way to the world championship in late summer 2022.

 
 
 
Trout Giggles
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1.4.3  Trout Giggles  replied to  Tessylo @1.4    3 years ago

It's going to the Super Spreader Party of 2021

 
 
 
XXJefferson51
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1.4.4  seeder  XXJefferson51  replied to  Trout Giggles @1.4.3    3 years ago

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A.F. BrancoFebruary 26, 2021
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Where’s the Beef? – A.F. Branco Cartoon

The New COVID bill should be named the Blue State Bailout bill because of all the extra pork nothing to…

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XXJefferson51
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1.4.5  seeder  XXJefferson51  replied to  Trout Giggles @1.4.3    3 years ago

What, the Super Bowl didn’t kill us off so this will?  Hope for our demise goes on...interesting how the super spreader rhetoric only comes out when those opposed by progressives get together....a reason why we don’t give a hoot about anything they have to say.  

 
 
 
Ozzwald
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1.4.6  Ozzwald  replied to  XXJefferson51 @1.4.4    3 years ago
The New COVID bill should be named the Blue State Bailout bill because of all the extra pork nothing to…

Specify this "pork".

 
 
 
XXJefferson51
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1.4.7  seeder  XXJefferson51  replied to  Ozzwald @1.4.6    3 years ago

Only 9% of the bill has anything to do with covid 19 relief.  

 
 
 
XXJefferson51
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1.4.8  seeder  XXJefferson51  replied to  devangelical @1.4.2    3 years ago

The real question is:  Will biDen still be President then?  

 
 
 
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1.4.9  seeder  XXJefferson51  replied to  Trout Giggles @1.4.3    3 years ago
This fall, as more states were shuttering due to a coronavirus resurgence, Mr. DeSantis pushed to open the state’s schools and businesses.

As a result, Florida has more schools open to in-person learning than the rest of the country, and Florida’s economy is rebounding, despite a lag in tourism. 

The Sunshine State now ranks No. 2 in the nation in the percentage of graduating seniors who have passed college-caliber Advanced Placement exams, behind only Connecticut, according to data released this week by the College Board.

Yet, the press is still looking to disparage Mr. DeSantis. This week, it was on his vaccination roll-out. Florida has decided on a one-step-at-a-time approach to allow for flexibility and adaptation, which critics say is half-hazard. Mr. DeSantis has also pledged to give priority to senior citizens — the most vulnerable COVID-19 population — which detractors say focuses only on wealthy and white populations.

But Mr. DeSantis’ plan has worked. Florida has vaccinated 2,792,118 people to date, with more than half of those people receiving both doses. More than 2 million elderly Floridians have already been immunized, with the state leading the nation in vaccinating senior citizens 65 and older.

“We are in an oasis of freedom in a nation that’s suffering from the yoke of oppressive lockdowns,’’ Mr. DeSantis told the CPAC crowd gathered in Tampa on Friday. “We look around in other parts of our country, and in far too many places, we see schools closed, businesses shuttered, and lives destroyed. And while so many governors over the last year kept locking people down, Florida lifted people up.”

Indeed.

Instead of criticizing Mr. DeSantis’ COVID-19 leadership, other states should be following it... 

read more: https://m.washingtontimes.com/news/2021/feb/26/florida-got-it-right-and-lockdown-states-got-it-wr/
 
 
 
Ozzwald
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1.4.10  Ozzwald  replied to  XXJefferson51 @1.4.7    3 years ago
Only 9% of the bill has anything to do with covid 19 relief.

Do you understand what "specify" means???

 
 
 
XXJefferson51
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1.4.11  seeder  XXJefferson51  replied to  Ozzwald @1.4.10    3 years ago

That was specific.  Cut 91% of it.  I did notice that the democrats voted down $100 million for mental health issues for children in order to fund a pork barrel project in Silicon Valley.  

 
 
 
Ozzwald
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1.4.12  Ozzwald  replied to  XXJefferson51 @1.4.11    3 years ago
That was specific.

Okay, you don't know what specify means....

specify

See synonyms for: specify  /  specified  /  specifies  /  specifying  on Thesaurus.com

verb (used with object),   spec·i·fied,   spec·i·fy·ing.

to mention or name   specifically   or definitely; state in detail: He did not specify the amount needed.
to give a   specific   character to.
to set forth as a   specification .
to name or state as a condition: He specified that he be given my power of attorney.

verb (used without object),   spec·i·fied,   spec·i·fy·ing.

to make a   specific   mention or statement.
 
 
 
XXJefferson51
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1.4.13  seeder  XXJefferson51  replied to  Ozzwald @1.4.12    3 years ago

Give it up already.  The bill is a huge waste of money that doesn’t need to be spent.  We haven’t spent about 1/3 of the funds from two stimulus bills last year yet.  Do the 1400 the unemployment extensions, money to re open schools this year, and money to distribute vaccines this year and drop all the rest of it.  

 
 
 
Ozzwald
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1.4.14  Ozzwald  replied to  XXJefferson51 @1.4.13    3 years ago
The bill is a huge waste of money that doesn’t need to be spent.

Where's the pork?  Still waiting for you to specify.

We haven’t spent about 1/3 of the funds from two stimulus bills last year yet.

Why didn't the Trump administration use the money like it was designated?

 
 
 
Tessylo
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2  Tessylo    3 years ago

Golden statue of Trump at CPAC ridiculed online

 
 
 
XXJefferson51
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2.2  seeder  XXJefferson51  replied to  Tessylo @2    3 years ago

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, R., kicked off the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) this year with a roaring speech that paid tribute to his "friend," the late conservative talk radio icon Rush Limbaugh.  

"Rush displayed the courage of his convictions time and time again," DeSantis said. "Rush was one of the first to fight and win against cancel culture. Rush showed that fighting the left requires strength and that conservatism devoid of backbone is doomed to fail."

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DeSantis, who ordered flags to be lowered to half-staff in honor of the late icon's passing, referred to Limbaugh as "one of our greatest field generals" in the battle for conservatism. 

"So at this moment in our history, and I think Rush showed us this, but particularly now, standing for the right things comes at a cost," he said. "You may be attacked, you might be smeared, you may even be canceled by the major organs of the political left ... When the left comes after you, will you stay strong or will you fold?"

DeSantis, who has been widely named as a potential 2024 presidential hopeful, welcomed out-of-state attendees to Florida's "oasis of freedom" and celebrated the Sunshine State for steering clear of "oppressive lockdowns."...

Read more: https://www.foxnews.com/media/cpac-ron-desantis-rush-limbaugh
 
 
 
XXJefferson51
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2.3  seeder  XXJefferson51  replied to  Tessylo @2    3 years ago
The structure includes a golden figure of Trump wearing a suit jacket and red tie, paired with American-flag shorts and flip flops. 

Several people stopped to pose with the statue, with one woman saying, “Awesome,” and another person commenting, “That is so cool.” Another person can then be heard in the video starting to chant, “four more years.”

Trump is expected to speak at CPAC on Sunday, marking his first public appearance since leaving office and after being acquitted by the Senate in his second impeachment trial. 

He is expected to go on the offensive against President Biden in his address, as well as hint at — but not announce — a 2024 presidential bid. 

The conference will also serve as an opportunity for other GOP 2024 hopefuls to appeal to members of the party. The list of other speakers who are also considered by many to be potential White House candidates include Govs. Kristi Noem of South Dakota and Ron DeSantisof Florida; former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo; and Sens. Ted Cruz (Texas), Josh Hawley (Mo.), Rick Scott (Fla.) and Tom Cotton (Ark.).


from your own link!  

 
 
 
Tessylo
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3  Tessylo    3 years ago

A bunch of losers speaking at CPAC including Donnie Jr., and that she-devil Kim Guillfoyle.

 
 
 
XXJefferson51
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3.1  seeder  XXJefferson51  replied to  Tessylo @3    3 years ago

Did she become that when she and then mayor Newsom got divorced?  

 
 
 
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4  seeder  XXJefferson51    3 years ago

The best speech so far!

 
 
 
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5  seeder  XXJefferson51    3 years ago

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