Tom Woods:
I think everyone knows my opinion: the indictments are stupid and politically motivated, and if Trump is convicted the conviction is almost certain to be overturned on appeal -- which will happen after the election, though, so the convictions will have served their intended purpose.
I would like to see the whole thing rolled back and thoroughly defeated.
But why does Trump have to commit so many unforced errors?
Back on his own platform, Truth Social, the former president just posted an MSNBC article attacking the Ron DeSantis Covid record in Florida.
How can any Trump supporter approve of that? The arguments MSNBC makes are that DeSantis didn't lock down and mask enough. Does Trump agree? Do his supporters agree?
Have we all lost our minds? Have we already forgotten what the psychos put us through?
I'm well aware that DeSantis wasn't perfect -- I chronicled the whole fiasco every day for nearly three years, for heaven's sake.
But Florida had an excellent record, and in fact all-cause mortality was better in Florida than in lockdown-mad California.
That fact alone shuts down every left-wing attack on places like Florida.
Why is Trump siding with Fauci yet again, and why are his supporters silent about it, or even happily spreading an idiotic MSNBC article that endorses all the measures they themselves spent two years opposing?
Some things, I can look the other way. Not this. We endured too much. There is no political advantage that could be worth pretending that Florida would have done better if it had listened to Fauci rather than Jay Bhattacharya.
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