The New York Times devotes today’s “Morning” newsletter to “Ron DeSantis’s Florida”. The writer and the Miami-based Times reporter who responds to his questions want to portray Florida as the fascist dystopia of Charlie Crist’s fantasies, but they have trouble finding much negative to say. The reporter’s first comment has a strange echo:
He [DeSantis] was elected by just 32,000 votes or so but has governed as if he had a mandate to reshape the state into a laboratory for right-wing policies.
Hmm, can you think of someone else, someone in the good graces of the Times, who was elected by a small margin but thought that he had a mandate for sweeping change? There is one difference between that guy and Ron DeSantis: That guy’s party had historically narrow legislative majorities. In the election that brought DeSantis to the governorship, Republicans won the State Senate and House by margins of 25-15 and 73-47, respectively. In any case, the reporter contradicts her own thesis by later stating, “But he governed his first year by trying to lie low.” According to her account, the “laboratory for right-wing policies” was created by circumstances, not some pre-plotted rightist agenda:
Then came the pandemic. He tried to keep the state open, and he seemed to take criticisms of his looser pandemic policies personally. He started to score political points by portraying himself as a foe of the “corporate media” that conveyed virus restrictions endorsed by public health experts.
You can talk to independents, even Democrats, who may not necessarily vote for him, but they remember the lasting impact DeSantis’s policies had on their children, that they could go to school. They are happy they were able to keep their businesses open. [emphasis added]
Faced with a major crisis, a governor chooses the course that minimizes painful consequences for his constituents. What an insidious ultra-MAGA plot! Virtuous chief executives like Gavin Newsom and Gretchen Whitmer and Jay Inslee and Kathy Hochul showed their citizens the path to redemptive suffering. The villainous DeSantis just made it possible for them to live normal lives.
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