How Ron DeSantis can win, Part 2

Guest Post by Alex Berenson

And why – even if he CAN’T win – this is the path he should take

The national mood is bleak. American defeats are piling up:

Military humiliation in west Asia. Soaring budget deficits and inflation. Rising crime and acceptance of antisocial behavior and drug use. In the White House, an ineffective Democratic president challenged by a Kennedy.

But the answer comes from somewhere else, from a Sunshine State governor named Ronald – despised by the elite media but popular at home.

The parallels between 1979 and 2023 are eerie.

And if Ron DeSantis wants to be the next President, he needs to get his inspiration somewhere other than Donald Trump.

He needs to channel the spirit of Ronald Reagan.

DeSantis will never have Reagan’s charisma.

But Reagan had weaknesses too. He was skewered as an intellectual lightweight, and for all his charm and presence, he wasn’t exactly likable, much less relatable. He was too much of an old-school movie star to be the guy you’d imagine having over for a beer. George W. Bush and Bill Clinton passed that test much better.

No, Reagan won because he so clearly believed in America’s promise – and because he’d lived it, and he’d run a state that embodied it.

(MAGA, Reagan-style.)

It’s easy to forget now, but California used to be a place that people wanted to live, where taxes were reasonable and a middle-class salary could buy you a house – not on the beach, sure, but a few miles inland.

California wasn’t paradise, the air was dirty and the traffic nasty and Los Angeles almost completely segregated, but the schools were decent and the economy good and it worked.

California isn’t California anymore.

Florida is.

And as much as anyone, DeSantis is the reason why.

Three years ago, DeSantis bet his and his state’s future on his response to Covid. He did something Reagan never had the chance to do, never needed to do, he bet against government interference and for individual freedom in a visceral, personal way.

You didn’t have to wear a mask in Florida if you didn’t want to. You didn’t have to stay in your house. You could choose to keep your kids home or send them to school, to keep your business open or closed. DeSantis bet against lockdowns and masks and vaccine mandates.

He bet on the Constitution and the rights it promises.

And he won. In the simplest, most profound way. Despite the left’s shrieking, the bodies didn’t pile up like cordwood. Three years later, the age-adjusted Covid death tolls in Florida are basically indistinguishable from other big states.

Americans noticed. And they voted with their feet. California has lost 700,000 people in the last three years. More stunningly, New York City has lost almost 500,000, more than 5 percent of its residents – and a lot of them moved to Florida. (By the way, this migration shows exactly how much anyone really cares about climate change. Florida is barely above sea level and ground zero for hurricanes, but people can’t go there fast enough.)

(Wish we’d bought that place in Ft. Lauderdale in 2020. Or Naples in 2010. Oh, Naples in 2010, post-financial crisis…)


This is the record Ron DeSantis should own.

During an unprecedented crisis, he stood against medical authoritarianism and government overreach (and the media) and for freedom. He believes in the Constitution and personal choice.

In a general election, the media may refuse to admit this reality, rereporting every single Covid death in Florida to argue that somehow DeSantis’s policies were wrong. But that case will be hard to make. Anyway DeSantis has a more immediate problem to solve – and it is hard to imagine a more receptive audience to DeSantis’s actions than Republican primary voters.

It is precisely because Covid has given DeSantis such a powerful pro-freedom record that his culture war detour is so damaging.

He allowed businesses to stay open but is at war with his state’s most important company. He said people could make fundamental choices about their health but won’t let eighth-graders hear anything about sexual orientation. (This issue is very different than the trans question. No one under 18 – or maybe 21 – should be offered irreversible surgery and hormone blockers, but pretending that 14- or 15-year-olds haven’t hit puberty or that some aren’t gay is silly.)

California was a golden dream.

(Still attached, but collapsing anyway)

But these days, Florida is the messy reality of America – incredibly diverse, not just culturally and racially but politically and financially too. It stretches from South Beach to the Redneck Riviera, and from the middle-class suburbs of Orlando, where the median house is still reasonably affordable ($370,000, up from $250,000 in early 2020) to the wealth bubbles of Palm Beach and Jupiter Island.

Florida is notably structurally different than other megastates, too.

It feels in many ways more like a mid-sized state that just happened to get huge. It does not rely overly on a single wealth generator like finance in New York or technology in northern California. Though it is the third-largest state, it doesn’t have any of the 10 biggest cities (and its biggest metro area, around Miami, is ninth). It is alone among major states in lacking any first-rate colleges or universities (these days it isn’t even good at college football).

Yet in 2023, all those supposed weaknesses might pass for strengths.

They’ve enabled Florida to spread its growth widely, mitigating if not entirely ending crushing home price increases, and protecting it from the well-organized rage of leftist academia or overly woke social media companies.

Like Las Vegas, Florida generates lots of service jobs that don’t necessarily require a college degree. They don’t pay great, but with housing not completely unaffordable and taxes reasonable, they give people a chance to pay the bills and maybe even buy a first house.

America wanted to be California. Now maybe it’s better off being Florida.

Of course, Ron DeSantis is not Ronald Reagan. He’s angrier, and so are the times. The gap between the super-haves and everyone else is far bigger than it was 44 years ago, social media has dialed up the anger on both left and right, and legacy media has largely squandered whatever authority it had.

But DeSantis cannot possibly win by being whiner and more self-pitying than Donald Trump, Trump has the monopoly there, and why would he want to, anyway? Why even try to be President if all you see is the American sun setting in the west, escaping to China?

Florida’s not the end. It’s the beginning. It’s where the sun rises from the sea and the new day starts.

(Ignore the tankers. Or maybe don’t, they matter too.)

DeSantis believed in freedom enough to stand up for it in 2020 against the paper tiger that was Covid, just as Reagan stood up to the Soviet Union 40 years before. Why not stand for freedom again?

Win or lose, that’s a fight worth having.

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35 Comments
Anonymous
Anonymous
June 1, 2023 10:33 am

How Americans Can Win

Secede.

Bauls
Bauls
  Anonymous
June 1, 2023 6:21 pm

That’s my hope for Texas, and other not batshit crazy states

Anthony Aaron
Anthony Aaron
  Bauls
June 2, 2023 1:32 am

I remember about 2 or 3 years ago reading that Texas was admitted to the United States with somewhat different provisos than the other states … namely, that it could split into 5 states, each with its own US Senators and US Representatives … which means that Texas could exercise that right and stack 8 more Senators — presumably RED — into that august body … and maybe give US a bit more leverage against the blue plague …

Tex
Tex
  Anthony Aaron
June 2, 2023 12:50 pm

Possibly but you would still have to deal with the throngs of dead voters in Dallas-Fort Worth, Houston, San Antonio and Austin. I don’t think College Station could override all that.

Caitlyn Jenner's testicles
Caitlyn Jenner's testicles
June 1, 2023 10:38 am

Alex, the parallels between when Hitler rose to power and now are also eerie, but I’m not deceived by a Bushite. I’m sticking with tried and true. Some things didn’t go right, that’s both obvious and true, but hopefully, valuable lessons were learned and this time, we’ll get those rectified. I am not voting for DeSantis. I’d just abstain.

anon a moos
anon a moos
June 1, 2023 10:49 am

Vote ( insert fav political puppet ) because voting matters and its your duty.

Do your part in saving murika, send money to: Saving murika pac

Failure to vote and send money means you hate murika

SavingAmericaPac
SavingAmericaPac
  anon a moos
June 1, 2023 1:02 pm

Hi, my name is Saving America Pact. I support the above message. Let me get you my address…

RobbieLewis
RobbieLewis
  SavingAmericaPac
June 1, 2023 1:32 pm

SAP.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  RobbieLewis
June 1, 2023 3:31 pm

Abolish the state, else you’re a SAP.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  Anonymous
June 1, 2023 5:06 pm

Take back the State, otherwise someone else will.

Bauls
Bauls
  anon a moos
June 1, 2023 6:25 pm

Anon, have them send money to me, we will all get the preselected rep, and I would have some money, so it works out for everyone…. Except the voters of course, but I would have money and the preselected would win! What could go wrong?

anon a moos
anon a moos
June 1, 2023 11:02 am

More bread and circus’s from the clown world

Central to Trump’s vision is the creation of a White House task force titled ‘Salute to America 250.’ “On day one, I will convene a White House task force called Salute to America 250,” said Trump. “It will be responsible for coordinating with state and local governments to ensure not just one day of celebration, but an entire year of festivities across the nation, starting on Memorial Day 2025 and continuing through July 4th, 2026.”

How will deSanta top this tidbit. Maybe bobby will weigh in.

Tex
Tex
  anon a moos
June 1, 2023 11:27 am

Guess Ron could build 1000 smart cities in Florida. That will convince voters.

Caitlyn Jenner's testicles
Caitlyn Jenner's testicles
  anon a moos
June 1, 2023 1:10 pm

I forget what Trump said in a recent ad or press video, but I think that one is above his abilities; something to do with no more anchor babies, etc. I think that has to go through CONgress, but he can certainly urge the vote.

Tex
Tex
  Caitlyn Jenner's testicles
June 2, 2023 12:53 pm

Caitlyn, Mr. Trump says a lot of things including a lot of BS. 🙂

He did say you are welcome to use any restroom in the Trump Tower.

Paleocon
Paleocon
June 1, 2023 11:13 am

Intellectual lightweights are not constitutionalists. Baby Alex has not read anything written by Reagan.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  Paleocon
June 1, 2023 11:44 am

Reagan was an intellectual lightweight, and he probably wrote next to nothing on his own.

Conservative Con Man

Anonymous
Anonymous
June 1, 2023 11:19 am

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But that will change if we just elect Ron.

(any takers on defending that proposition if we replace “Ron” with “Trump”? or anyone else?)

Tex
Tex
June 1, 2023 11:26 am

Hey, if you don’t vote that means you vote for Biden, general of course, right? Another absurd myth about voting.

Caitlyn Jenner's testicles
Caitlyn Jenner's testicles
  Tex
June 1, 2023 1:13 pm

I wasn’t going to vote for POTUS at all, but changed my mind, as long as it’s Trump. Any other candidate, I’m abstaining. Practicing safe voting.

keann
keann
  Tex
June 2, 2023 6:39 am

It’s not your vote, it’s the ballot with your name on it as some found out on election day 2020

gadsden flag
gadsden flag
June 1, 2023 12:55 pm

DeSantis is bought and sold by the billionaire Bush club and has pledged fealty to the tiny hats.

P.S. please do not move to Florida. The drivers pass on the left on the right and overhead.

Tex
Tex
  gadsden flag
June 2, 2023 12:57 pm

Sounds like metropolitan Texas and elsewhere in Texas.

I’ll check the vid out later. Already without viewing I can see where no one needs to carry insurance on their vehicles. /s

Trumpeter
Trumpeter
June 1, 2023 12:59 pm

The only way for Ron to win is switch back hard and say he is taking the globalists $500 million and joining Trump.

It is impossible to look like Reagan while staffing and funding comes from Bush people. If Paul Ryan is a go to guy for you – hard stop for me.

I voted for every Cuck these assholes propped up in front of us(except that one time I voted for crazy little Texas guy) because we “support each other’s candidates” in the party. Well never again. After what these Republicans did to Trump, they are dead to me. I will vote commie before I vote Cuck!

Caitlyn Jenner's testicles
Caitlyn Jenner's testicles
  Trumpeter
June 1, 2023 1:18 pm

I was duped by the very same crazy little Texas guy if we’re talking about the same one. He sure said all the right things, but he still wasn’t as presented. SNL had a field day with him.

This guy?

Anonymous
Anonymous
  Caitlyn Jenner's testicles
June 1, 2023 1:44 pm

I have his book outlining his political beliefs.

With the exception of 3 or 4 items, he was further left than Clinton.

Bauls
Bauls
  Trumpeter
June 1, 2023 7:01 pm

Don’t vote for the commie, they got enough mailing and dominion votes, of course it is a waist of time on whichever “republican” they come up with. Wish I could take back the bush, Romney, and McCain votes I pissed away. Back when I was a dumb ass. I might still be one, but am learning

Botched_Lobotomy
Botched_Lobotomy
June 1, 2023 1:20 pm

Not exactly. DeSantis’ first instinct, like every other politician, was to throw the Constitution out the window and start issuing orders limiting people’s freedom. He gets credit for coming out of it earlier than most others. He must have had at least one person on his staff who understood statistics. If he wants to blame Trump or Fauci or the WHO/CDC for his initial response that’s fine but that doesn’t really support the argument of him being some type of hero standing up for freedom, does it?

keann
keann
  Botched_Lobotomy
June 2, 2023 6:48 am

Everyone seems to have forgotten VP Mike Pence was in charge of the federal Covid-19 emergency task force. April 28, 2020 – Vice President Mike Pence has been at the center of the coronavirus response — a crisis that has elevated his profile and conventional style, and may well define his future political ambitions.
Starting in February, Pence was made the head of the White House’s coronavirus task force, which was charged with coordinating the federal response to the pandemic on a day-to-day basis. This put Pence in a leadership position for everything dealing with the coronavirus: testing, scaling up production and distribution of protective equipment, creating public health guidelines, spurring production of a vaccine, and so on — none of which, save the potential future success of a vaccine, went well.

Anonymous
Anonymous
June 1, 2023 1:42 pm

The time for voting for these clowns is over. Nothing showed this more than the debt ceiling dog-and-pony show.

You have no representation in the federal government. None. Not in the House, not in the Senate, not in the White House, and not at the Supreme Court.

Find your tribe. Form your community of like-minded individuals. Focus your efforts on state and local offices. Don’t cast a single vote for a U.S. Representative, Senator, or President.

Become as self-sufficient as possible, and rely on the members of your tribe and community for the things you can’t provide for yourself. Let the rest of the world go to hell.

Bauls
Bauls
  Anonymous
June 1, 2023 7:07 pm

You mean the supreme court that was ok with jabs for all medical that take Medicare/Medicaid? F them all, especially the conservative ones that are bearly that. Clarence is the only one I would want by my side, I would give him my last sidearm if it came to that.everyone else most likely would stab when I wasn’t looking

Jim N
Jim N
June 1, 2023 3:24 pm

“…but popular at home.”

lol. His handlers (what a demeaning term) won’t even let him campaign in Florida. How’s that for popular at home?

Long Time Lurker
Long Time Lurker
June 1, 2023 4:36 pm

seems kinda douche baggy to me…

Anonymous
Anonymous
June 1, 2023 5:02 pm

The only way DiSantis could win is if nobody knew anything about him and his political history, he had a palatable personality, and the level of American gullibility was at pre-Trump levels.