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16 hours ago, atomheartbevo said:

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https://www.snopes.com/fact-check/desantis-crowd-heckler/

While the video is real, this audio is either AI-generated or fabricated in some other way. The video was taken at a June 26, 2023, campaign event in Eagle Pass, Texas, in which DeSantis "presented his border security plan as part of his platform to win the Republican nomination for president." 

A video of the hour-long event can be found on Rumble. In reality, the exchange — which begins at 51:30 in the full Rumble video — concerned fentanyl deaths in America. The actual transcript of that interaction looks like this:

WOMAN: Thank you Governor. Um, my name is Veronica [...]. My daughter passed away from Fentanyl poisoning. Um, this isn't really a question, but more of a… Sometimes fentanyl overdoses are not overdoses. They're poisonings. So can we start calling them what they are: a poisoning and it's a murder. 

DESANTIS: Absolutely. And we're sorry to hear about your daughter. And, you know, unfortunately, I mean, we have, uh, two mothers. 

[Audience member raises hand]

DESANTIS: We probably even have more here. Um, and, and it's um… yes.

I was wondering if no one else saw this right under the damn tweet.

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(Edit: I thought this was a satire post.  Turns out it's really a DeSantis ad.  For real.  So, the throbbing music and Greek dudes matched up with Top Gov are not some kind of joke.  It's what DeSantis' team thinks is good messaging).

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10 hours ago, Bullneck said:

 

(Edit: I thought this was a satire post.  Turns out it's really a DeSantis ad.  For real.  So, the throbbing music and Greek dudes matched up with Top Gov are not some kind of joke.  It's what DeSantis' team thinks is good messaging).

 

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He's getting dragged for this very strange and homoerotic video. Huge miscalculation to confuse the very-online GOP twitterverse from real life MAGA. 
EDIT: very few people will notice but props for using ACHILLES as an example of mainly straightness, though
 

 

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55 minutes ago, Bozo_Casanova said:

He's getting dragged for this very strange and homoerotic video. Huge miscalculation to confuse the very-online GOP twitterverse from real life MAGA. 
EDIT: very few people will notice but props for using ACHILLES as an example of mainly straightness, though
 

 

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So the name of that song is Anya Phonk by jeffthaboi.

Google search hit #1.  Very thirsty.

There are only a couple of other version online, and they seem pretty homoerotic.  I'm thinking there are some sleeper agents on DeSantis' staff.

Is the guy to the far left DeSantis' "body man?"

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Patrick Bateman the satirical psychopath, Thomas Shelby - mass murderer and leader of a criminal syndicate, and Jordan Belfort, conman federally convicted fraudster are his idiot campaign interns’ idea of “manly?”

okay. 

i guess the dipshit brigade couldn’t round up Andrew Tate and Dan bilzerian for him?

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2 hours ago, sidis said:

Patrick Bateman the satirical psychopath, Thomas Shelby - mass murderer and leader of a criminal syndicate, and Jordan Belfort, conman federally convicted fraudster are his idiot campaign interns’ idea of “manly?”

okay. 

i guess the dipshit brigade couldn’t round up Andrew Tate and Dan bilzerian for him?

I also looked up to and idolized iconic movie characters and wanted to be like them... when I was 12.

Seriously, Patrick Bateman? I guess the guy who got married at Disney hasn't seen American Psycho.

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Y'all remember when they were outraged by Obama's pastor? Pepperidge Farm remembers. 

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/ron-desantis-pastor-says-gay-people-should-be-put-to-death/ar-AA1c1Qcs

Ron DeSantis' pastor says gay people should be "put to death"

The pastor who delivered the invocation at Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis‘s (R) second inauguration has said that gay people should be put to death.

Tom Ascol — senior pastor of Grace Baptist Church in Cape Coral, Florida — made his comment on Twitter while criticizing Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX). On Monday, Cruz issued a tweet criticizing Uganda’s new “Anti-Homosexuality Act,” a law that punishes “aggravated homosexuality” with death.

“We can string them up above a bridge so that the public can see the consequences of that kind of wickedness.”

Cruz’s tweet called the law “horrific & wrong,” adding, “Any law criminalizing homosexuality or imposing the death penalty for ‘aggravated homosexuality’ is grotesque & an abomination. ALL civilized nations should join together in condemning this human rights abuse.”

The pastor then cited Leviticus 20:13, the Old Testament verse that says, “If a man lies with a male as with a woman, both of them have committed an abomination; they shall surely be put to death; their blood is upon them.”

Ascol asked, “Was this law God gave to His old covenant people ‘horrific and wrong’?”

Leviticus’ ancient Biblical laws also require the death penalty for anyone who practices fortune telling, curses their mother or father, accidentally kills someone else’s animal, or commits blasphemy. Other Old Testament laws demand death for anyone who charges interest on loans or works on Saturdays.

Most contemporary Christians don’t follow these ancient Biblical laws and say that the crucifixion of Jesus Christ made them obsolete. However, conservative Christians tend to cite Leviticus 20:13 as proof that God shares their hatred of LGBTQ+ people.

Two hours later, Ascol tweeted, “Amazing how many professing Christians, even self-designated ‘conservative’ ones, are embarrassed by God’s Word. Just quote some unpopular words of God & watch what happens. Many so-called Christians react the same way that unashamed unbelievers do. It’s a commentary.”

DeSantis has signed numerous laws punishing teachers who mention LGBTQ+ issues, school officials who implement for trans-inclusive policies, doctors who provide gender-affirming care, transgender people who use bathrooms matching their gender identity, and businesses that allow children to see drag queens.

Ascol has previously said that women who have abortions should be imprisoned for murder. He also helped author The Dallas Statement, a 2018 statement that referred to same-sex attraction as a “sinful, disordered affection” and same-sex marriage as against “God’s design.” The statement rejected both “gay Christians” and the idea of gender fluidity. It also called “intersectionality, radical feminism, and critical race theory” inconsistent with “biblical teaching.”

U.S. evangelicals had a hand in creating Uganda’s law. The law has threatened the safety and well-being of LGBTQ+ Ugandans. Police and civilians have harassed any people they suspect of being gay. Some LGBTQ+ Ugandans have fled their home country, afraid for their lives. The law is supported by conservative pundits, including transphobic Matt Walsh, his colleague Michael Knowles, Heritage Foundation fellow Delano Squires, and New York Post columnist Miranda Devine.

Religious conservatives have also praised Russia for its laws punishing LGBTQ+ people. In 2013, Catholic Family and Human Rights Institute (C-FAM) President Austin Ruse said Russia’s anti-LGBTQ+ laws were a “good thing” that “most of the people in the United States” would support. In 2014, anti-LGBTQ+ evangelical leader Franklin Graham also defended the law.

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On 6/30/2023 at 8:41 PM, Biff Tannen said:

Oh.  Fuck the Astros.

C'mon man. This is the DeSantis thread. Let's keep the discussion of the dirty, rotten, cheating cocksucking motherfucking astros that need to lose their fucking title to the baseball board. 

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This, you should vote me. I leave power! good.

Thank you… Thank you.

If you vote me I'm hot.

What?

Taxes they'll be lower…son. The democratic vote for me is right thing to do Philadelphia. So do!

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12 hours ago, Pods said:

Y'all remember when they were outraged by Obama's pastor? Pepperidge Farm remembers. 

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/ron-desantis-pastor-says-gay-people-should-be-put-to-death/ar-AA1c1Qcs

Ron DeSantis' pastor says gay people should be "put to death"

The pastor who delivered the invocation at Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis‘s (R) second inauguration has said that gay people should be put to death.

Tom Ascol — senior pastor of Grace Baptist Church in Cape Coral, Florida — made his comment on Twitter while criticizing Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX). On Monday, Cruz issued a tweet criticizing Uganda’s new “Anti-Homosexuality Act,” a law that punishes “aggravated homosexuality” with death.

“We can string them up above a bridge so that the public can see the consequences of that kind of wickedness.”

Cruz’s tweet called the law “horrific & wrong,” adding, “Any law criminalizing homosexuality or imposing the death penalty for ‘aggravated homosexuality’ is grotesque & an abomination. ALL civilized nations should join together in condemning this human rights abuse.”

The pastor then cited Leviticus 20:13, the Old Testament verse that says, “If a man lies with a male as with a woman, both of them have committed an abomination; they shall surely be put to death; their blood is upon them.”

Ascol asked, “Was this law God gave to His old covenant people ‘horrific and wrong’?”

Leviticus’ ancient Biblical laws also require the death penalty for anyone who practices fortune telling, curses their mother or father, accidentally kills someone else’s animal, or commits blasphemy. Other Old Testament laws demand death for anyone who charges interest on loans or works on Saturdays.

Most contemporary Christians don’t follow these ancient Biblical laws and say that the crucifixion of Jesus Christ made them obsolete. However, conservative Christians tend to cite Leviticus 20:13 as proof that God shares their hatred of LGBTQ+ people.

Two hours later, Ascol tweeted, “Amazing how many professing Christians, even self-designated ‘conservative’ ones, are embarrassed by God’s Word. Just quote some unpopular words of God & watch what happens. Many so-called Christians react the same way that unashamed unbelievers do. It’s a commentary.”

DeSantis has signed numerous laws punishing teachers who mention LGBTQ+ issues, school officials who implement for trans-inclusive policies, doctors who provide gender-affirming care, transgender people who use bathrooms matching their gender identity, and businesses that allow children to see drag queens.

Ascol has previously said that women who have abortions should be imprisoned for murder. He also helped author The Dallas Statement, a 2018 statement that referred to same-sex attraction as a “sinful, disordered affection” and same-sex marriage as against “God’s design.” The statement rejected both “gay Christians” and the idea of gender fluidity. It also called “intersectionality, radical feminism, and critical race theory” inconsistent with “biblical teaching.”

U.S. evangelicals had a hand in creating Uganda’s law. The law has threatened the safety and well-being of LGBTQ+ Ugandans. Police and civilians have harassed any people they suspect of being gay. Some LGBTQ+ Ugandans have fled their home country, afraid for their lives. The law is supported by conservative pundits, including transphobic Matt Walsh, his colleague Michael Knowles, Heritage Foundation fellow Delano Squires, and New York Post columnist Miranda Devine.

Religious conservatives have also praised Russia for its laws punishing LGBTQ+ people. In 2013, Catholic Family and Human Rights Institute (C-FAM) President Austin Ruse said Russia’s anti-LGBTQ+ laws were a “good thing” that “most of the people in the United States” would support. In 2014, anti-LGBTQ+ evangelical leader Franklin Graham also defended the law.

That’s a feature, not a bug. 

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On 7/1/2023 at 7:10 AM, Bullneck said:

 

(Edit: I thought this was a satire post.  Turns out it's really a DeSantis ad.  For real.  So, the throbbing music and Greek dudes matched up with Top Gov are not some kind of joke.  It's what DeSantis' team thinks is good messaging).

Damn, the music and video cuts reminded me of this scene from EuroTrip.

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Iowa Republicans telling DeSantis to stop using a PAC to bus in paid supporters

https://www.rawstory.com/ron-desantis-cease-and-desist/

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Republican presidential candidate Ron DeSantis has received a "cease and desist" letter from an Iowa Republican leader after he was accused of busing in supporters to an Iowa event. The Messenger reported DeSantis received the "extraordinary" letter from Muscatine County's GOP demanding that the "Never Back Down PAC cease and desist all attempts to contact and collaborate with the Muscatine County Republican Party of Iowa."

The letter accused the DeSantis PAC of "unlawful and unethical collaboration … with Republican County Parties in the State of Iowa." The controversy was created by the unique way a super PAC is being used to canvass voters instead of the regular practice of using campaign resources.

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"He is the first presidential candidate that is going out and buying and paying for representation … he's not building a grassroots organization," Muscatine GOP Chair Daniel Freeman explained. "And it could very well be that he uses Never Back Down because he can't garner state support from individual residents in Iowa. Therein lies the problem. He is misleading the public of Iowa by sending busloads of people to a parade and they don't even live in the area and in fact, most of them don't even live in the state of Iowa."

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Never Back Down spokesperson Erin Perrine blamed former President Donald Trump. "They're running a flailing Iowa campaign," she insisted. "Trump can't fill an event. They can't match us in endorsements. They haven't even tried. They can't and won't organize. They're not capturing people at events the way we are. They're not as sophisticated and, frankly, they're not as well-staffed as we are. They've failed at every operational level."

 

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AMLO isn't a fan

https://www.eluniversal.com.mx/nacion/ni-un-voto-a-desantis-amlo-arremete-contra-reforma-migratoria-del-gobernador-de-florida/

 

Pretty strong words here:

 

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“Estamos en contra de la reforma migratoria del gobernador de Florida DeSantis que está en contra de los migrantes. Ni un voto a DeSantis, el que no quiere a su patria no quiere a su madre, ni un voto a quienes desprecian a los migrantes”.

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 “engañando que los migrantes son los que causan la desdicha en Estados Unidos”

 

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