We already have an example. They all said they wouldn’t Trust his “vaccine”. That is why the drug companies waited until after the “election” to announce it.
https://apnews.com/article/public-h...ron-desantis-889df3826d4da96447b329f524c33047 well what about that, it turns out lockdown and mask mandates dont do shit "Despite their differing approaches, California and Florida have experienced almost identical outcomes in COVID-19 case rates."
One of my friends (a democrat, at that) works for a logistics company getting the vaccines distributed. In October, she was pissed because the vaccines were ready to go, but the pharmaceutical companies were refusing to deliver them until after the election. That was the big pharmaceutical and government agency line. Meanwhile, I haven't seen my parents in a year, and my daughters' college and high school years are being robbed. The vaccines, theoretically, could've been given in October but then Trump might've looked good. But, hey, trust the science.
Old woman arrested for not wearing a mask in a branch of the Bank of America. In Texas. https://streamable.com/swdca1
60 Minutes lies. The story on Ron DeSantis is so wrong on so many levels. I live in Florida and know the truth. It is a pure hack job. The facts and story as presented are so misleading. I can't believe they can do this. I don't know how they sleep at night. Anyone else notice the stories about Cuomo have seemingly disappeared? Funny, attack jobs on a successful governor to cover one that is not.
'republicans pounce' is the most often used gambit. it's never the action, but rather republican response to the action that becomes the story. Here's an example from Axios: @axios Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, a Trump ally with his eyes on the White House, is dialing up a dispute with "60 Minutes" — seizing on a chance to ingratiate himself with the GOP base by bashing the media. here's a guide for you to use when interpreting 'Republican pounce' pieces: