![]() The power of the state, socialism rules, we’re going to decide everything from 1,000 miles away. At one point, Scarborough called DeSantis "Socialist Ron."īut ol' Ron, he says no. Scarborough parroted that line three times today. Scarborough also adopted the absurd Democrat talking point that DeSantis is, of all things, a "socialist." Earlier in the week, we noted Dave Aronberg, the Democrat Palm Beach County State Attorney, appearing on Morning Joe, accusing DeSantis of "socialism" for favoring state rules prohibiting school mask mandates, rather than letting localities decide on the issue. But he then stopped himself short, pulling back on that claim. It seemed that Scarborough was on the verge of saying that his kids go to "public" school. I've got kids going to pub- going to school." Decrying DeSantis' advocacy of rules that would prohibit localities from imposing school mask mandates, Scarborough was making the point that he has children in Florida schools, and would hope that local school boards could require masks if they deem them necessary. There was another moment in which Scarborough seemed to expose his faux populism. SCARBOROUGH: I mean, who, who was he talking to? Cletus the Slack-Jawed Yokel? Like who, who was really fooled by that? So why don’t you do your job, why don’t you get this border secure, and until you do that, I don’t want to hear a blip about Covid from you. Well I can tell you that in Florida, the parents are going to be the ones in charge of that decision. He thinks that should be a decision for the government. ![]() What is his big solution? What is he so upset about Florida? His solution is he wants to have the government force kindergarteners to wear masks in school. WILLIE GEIST: Meanwhile, as you saw at the top of the show, Governor DeSantis responded to Joe Biden’s criticism of him, and other Republican governors, for banning mask mandates.ĭESANTIS: Joe Biden has taken to himself to try to single out Florida over Covid. (And in case you're not a Simpsons fan, see the picture below to know what Joe thinks of the governor's supporters.) Here's the full exchange of Scarborough's insult. The same people that Scarborough now so disparagingly describes formed part of Joe's base when he was a congressman from the Florida panhandle. That's apparently how Scarborough sees his fellow Floridians who support DeSantis.
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