Tallahassee; Latrobe, Penn.
Turns out the fission isn't just gossip.
I would have thought that the beef would have waited until after Tuesday to pop off.
But, now that it has, it's going to give me an opportunity to explain something.
People in our sector have been apprehensive about Ron DeSantis for a minute. If you consume our sector's content, then you already know this.
However, they can't seem to get a good reason off the tips of their tongues.
But I think I know what's really bothering them. I'm about to get that reason off their tongues.
The apprehension has a general and a specific cause, the two are interrelated to each other.
The general cause is that they/we/I don't think that he has truly moved away from lamestream conservatism, and that he's not truly the third way pop-nat-alt-right-ist that we truly need.
The specific cause, and this is where it's going to get hairy. Follow the bouncing ball: Ron DeSantis -> Florida -> Jews -> Jewish donors. Who want no part of any kind of third way pop-nat-alt-right agenda, not even the Trump-type kiddie pool Fisher-Price toy civic nationalist version of it. Much less the Olympic sized pool that they/we/I want. That I believe was one of the three major causes of the deep state soft color revolution against Trump, the unease that official sorts of organized activist Jewish interests had WRT him.
What it means is that, if I'm right, then Ron DeSantis might do a lot of big talking and cooption and let loose a lot of suggestive rhetoric. But should he actually get a hold of The Pen and The Phone, it's going to be back to Conservatism Inc business as usual.
I think Josh Hawley is far closer to the real deal, and I'm not just saying that because I'm a ground floor investor in his whole political career from back in 2015. Just notice that there is a certain level of parenthetical angst toward him that there isn't toward DeSantis.
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