Ron DeSantis appeared on "Sunday Morning Futures" with Maria Bartiromo and was not shy about sharing his thoughts regarding the corporate media's endless fawning over Vice President Kamala Harris after she officially became a candidate and the likely Democrat presidential nominee. Expect most of the corrupt press to outright lie to us for the next 100 days, he warned, and completely ignore Kamala's terrible record, her nonsensical statements, and her support for President Biden's destructive policies, which have negatively affected such a broad swath of the American people. He didn't hold back:
Remind me not to get on his bad side. Watch: Let the gaslighting begin: #Journalism: Media Unburdens Itself With Long-Awaited Answer to Burning Question About Kamala Harris Legalized Press-titution: Media Coverage of Kamala Has Reached Shameless Fangirl Levels Already DeSantis was far from done, saying that it's going to be a long 100 days of media lies:
He's right: Harris participated in one of the great cover-ups of our time—the effort to tell the people that Biden was as "sharp as a tack" when he was clearly declining mentally right in front of our eyes—and she gave her full-throated support to the laughably named Inflation Reduction Act, which just threw trillions at pet leftist causes and led to even more inflation. Despite the press trying to say she was never named "Border Czar," the receipts are there, and we've been bringing them to you. She was given the task of protecting our border, and she failed miserably. The humanitarian disaster allowed to unfold under their regime has created unprecedented safety concerns for the U.S. This was on Sunday alone: 3 Terror Suspects Caught After Crossing US Border Illegally - How Many More Come In Undetected? The Florida governor also spoke about the success of the Sunshine State under his watch, as well as the failures of the Secret Service in allowing a would-be assassin to come within millimeters of killing GOP nominee Donald Trump. It's worth watching the full clip. DeSantis may not have won the Republican nomination this time around, but he continues to be a strong voice for conservative values, and his future looks very bright indeed. |
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