Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis speaks during an Iowa GOP reception in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, on May 13, 2023. (Stephen Maturen/Getty Images)
I have my own plan and it involves destroying both Trump and DeSantis. DeSantis is an Italian (which, as with all ethnic groups, can be both good and bad, but often Italians, in my experience, and I am just generalizing, CAN be scheming, soft, treacherous and yet either bullies or cowards)… and DeSantis is a 100% neo-con jew lackey who would let a runaway Pentagon get us into a war with Russia.
The jews like him.
My concern with Trump is that he will be so tempted by the idea of becoming president again, and beating De Santis, whom he hates, and getting jew help to overcome the otherwise insurmountable and gigantic barrier of the election-faking Dominion voting software, and by the jew offer (which I expect will come) to end all the lawfare against him (rape charges, January 6 sedition, etc.) by jewry’s many prosecutorial minions, that he will end up finally promising the most neo-con policy possible: “I will beat the Russians in Ukraine.”
And then, with Trump back in, the Van Rensburg prophecy of WWIII happens after all.
After the prophesied “black boy” as US president, there is an older white man, a conservative, who scowls constantly and has hair like a wig.
Then WWIII breaks out, Russia versus the USA, and “horror bombs” go off.
Trump has such an ego, and he already bowed to crazy jewish demands before for severe anti-Russian measures as president 2017-21, that, yes, I think he would knuckle under again.
I read a paleo-con the other day opine that while he likes the smooth DeSantis, “what we need now is a beast, and Trump is that beast, not DeSantis.” Yes, Trump is a German/Scottish beast, and he certainly must seem like a dangerous beast also to the jews, because he must now hate the jews and THEIR Deep State at this point with a red-hot passion after what they have put him through.
So were I one of the Big Jews, I would fear Trump II even more than I feared Trump I, and I would make a deal with him:
“Promise to defeat the Russians and your many serious troubles are over; we’ll get you back in. You can finish your Wall and rebuild the economy.”
But this would be the actual outcome:
And who is the realfounde fo the ‘Reuiblicanh Party anyway?
This guy, who redefined America as, not a white European nation enjoying certain unique freedoms (like free speech and guns), but a place where all races can come who want a better life, and that means the entire third world qualifies to live here, breed and interbreed with us.
And the fact is that many Mexicans and Chinese are “hard-working”…so jettison Whitey.
No follower of Abraham Lincoln can even begin to save us.
……DeSantis to Launch 2024 Campaign on Twitter With Elon Musk on Wednesday
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis will launch his 2024 presidential campaign on May 24 in a Twitter Spaces interview with Elon Musk, The Epoch Times confirmed.
The news of the campaign launch follows months of speculation about the Florida governor’s formal entry into the 2024 race. DeSantis is jumping into the expanding GOP field currently dominated by former President Donald Trump.
Bryan Griffin, the press secretary for the DeSantis campaign operation, confirmed the plans in a text message to The Epoch Times. Fox News was the first to report the story. Elon Musk retweeted a message from a Fox News reporter breaking the story.
Trump, the frontrunner in the GOP field, has spent weeks attacking DeSantis in Truth Social posts and ads on national television. The ads attack DeSantis for supporting a national sales tax while in Congress, among other issues. DeSantis has largely refrained from attacking Trump.
In an average of polls maintained by RealClearPolitics, Trump held the lead on May 23 with 56.3 points. DeSantis trailed in a distant second with 19.4 points. Other major candidates include entrepreneur Vivek Ramaswamy, former UN Ambassador Nikki Haley, Sen. Tim Scott (R-S.C.), former Arkansas Gov. Asa Hutchinson, and conservative talk show host Larry Elder.
The DeSantis announcement comes days on the heels of the official campaign launch by Scott. Trump, who has refrained from attacking candidates other than DeSantis, wished Scott “good luck” in a message on Truth Social. The message suggested that Trump views the growing field as a net negative for DeSantis.
“It is rapidly loading up with lots of people, and Tim is a big step up from Ron DeSanctimonious, who is totally unelectable. I got Opportunity Zones done with Tim, a big deal that has been highly successful,” Trump wrote.
A number of other Republicans are also entertaining bids, including former New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie and former Vice President Mike Pence.
The choice of the launch medium for DeSantis is another twist in a tumultuous year for the media landscape. Weeks earlier, Fox News parted ways with Tucker Carlson, the most popular host on cable television. Carlson later said he plans to bring his show to Twitter.
After buying Twitter for $44 billion in October last year, Musk has worked to define it as an alternative to establishment news media. After taking over, The billionaire CEO handed internal Twitter files to independent journalists who then published their findings on Twitter.
Musk had previously suggested that he is leaning toward voting for DeSantis.
In an event hosted by The Wall Street Journal on Tuesday, Musk said that he would interview DeSantis as part of the launch announcement and use the Twitter platform to pull in questions from the audience.
“Yes, I will be interviewing Ron DeSantis and he has quite an announcement to make,” Musk said.
President Joe Biden is the presumptive Democratic candidate in 2024. Robert F. Kennedy, an attorney and vaccine safety activist, and Marianne Williamson, an author, both launched long-shot challenges to the incumbent.
News of the pending formal announcement by DeSantis arrived as the Florida legislature was yet to deliver a piece of legislation to the Florida governor’s desk which would allow him to run for president without resigning from the governor’s office.
Whether DeSantis would have to resign under the current statute is a point of contention, with some arguing that running for the Republican nomination does not mean he “qualifies” for the election, as described in the current law. The bill which will do away with the confusion, SB 7050, will become law with or without the governor’s signature 15 days after it is delivered to the governor’s desk.
Nanette Holt, Dan Berger, and John Haughey contributed to this report.
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