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'This guy's a nut!' Karl Rove clashes with Fox News' Bill Hemmer over RFK Jr.

Republican strategist Karl Rove clashed with Fox News' Bill Hemmer over the decision to promote the candidacy of anti-vaccine conspiracy theorist Robert F. Kennedy Jr.

One day after Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis floated appointing Kennedy to run the Centers for Disease Control, Rove argued that no one should be promoting him given his wide array of fringe views.

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New state education office boosts conservative school board members in Florida, emails show

A new office in the Florida Department of Education aims to “facilitate partnerships with district leaders,” but the director’s first months of work show interest in meeting mostly with conservative school board members, records show, including Moms for Liberty members and those endorsed by Gov. Ron DeSantis. “We would be happy to meet with the Conservative Coalition of School Board Members as a group to explore ways that our efforts may align,” wrote Terry Stoops, the new director, to a Volusia County School Board member on April 23. “If you hold regular meetings and would like us to particip...

'Knife directly in the heart of our democracy': GOP humiliated in LA Times for spreading Trump's 'corrosive lies'

Former President Donald Trump has a documented count of falsehoods exceeding 30,000 just during his time in office, and even more are being pushed as he faces down potential indictment for the January 6 attack.

And the Republicans who fail to expose his lies came under scathing criticism from Los Angeles Times columnist Mark Barabak Thursday.

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Florida loses another multi-million dollar event over 'racist' DeSantis policies

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis' "war on woke" has cost the state another event that would have generated millions of dollars for the local economy.

Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc., the oldest Black fraternity in the country, is moving its 2025 conference from Orlando due to the 2024 Republican presidential hopeful's "harmful, racist, and insensitive policies against the Black community," reported the Tallahassee Democrat.

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'Reset to nowhere': DeSantis campaign's makeover panned as a massive flop

Although Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis has tried shaking up his flagging presidential campaign in recent days, Politico's Playbook has dubbed it a flop that can best be described as the "reset to nowhere."

As the report documents, DeSantis' campaign has once again embroiled itself in counterproductive controversies that are highly unlikely to propel the Florida governor to the top of the polls anytime soon.

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DeSantis headed down the Jeb Bush campaign path of ’16? How they are alike and not

MIAMI — When former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush said in February that he hoped Gov. Ron DeSantis would run for president, it opened up the DeSantis campaign to comparisons between his and Bush’s failed run for president in 2016. Both men were twice elected Florida governor and entered the race with lots of cash and buzz. And they both experienced declining poll numbers as the summer approached. The Trump campaign has repeatedly made the comparison. A Trump campaign mailer in June portrayed DeSantis’ campaign logo as Ron!, in the fashion of Bush’s infamous Jeb! logo that received widespread mockery i...

'Unrelieved crackpottery': Conservative aghast DeSantis would consider RFK Jr. for CDC

In an interview this week, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis suggested that as president, he would be open to giving the CDC director job to Robert F. Kennedy Jr., a candidate ostensibly running as a Democrat but who has become notorious for pushing anti-vaccine conspiracy theories, as well as an anti-Semitic theory the COVID-19 virus was engineered to be less dangerous to Jews.

Ramesh Ponnuru, the editor of the conservative National Review, was gobsmacked by DeSantis' thinking in a panel on CNN.

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Pennsylvania city explains how it'll get Trump to pay ‘extraordinary’ police costs at MAGA rally

When then-President Donald Trump visited Erie, Pa., five years ago, he racked up a $35,000 city public safety bill at the MAGA rally.

Trump’s campaign never paid it.

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Ron DeSantis swears he didn't start the fight with Disney

Speaking to conservative streaming network "OutKick" Wednesday, Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) brought up his feud with Disney World – and placed the blame squarely on the mouse's shoulders.

"There is this idea that you have somehow picked the fight with Disney," said host Clay Travis.

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DeSantis says he could hire RFK Jr. to head up the Food and Drug Administration

Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) just fired one-third of his campaign staff this week, but he's giving some thought to who he would hire to his presidential administration.

Speaking to the streaming channel OutKick, DeSantis was asked about whether Robert F. Kennedy Jr. would be someone he'd consider as a vice presidential running mate. DeSantis explained that there are a lot of issues that they disagree on, like the time RFK Jr. said people who don't believe in climate change belong in jail. But there would be room for him in other parts of his administration.

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Ron DeSantis hits back at VP Kamala Harris in Black history feud

Fla. Gov. Ron DeSantis is hitting back at Vice President Kamala Harris for criticizing the state’s curriculum that includes the claim that African-American slaves actually benefitted from their own enslavement. The Republican presidential candidate called out Harris for “perpetrating a hoax” when she accused the Sunshine State of whitewashing the history of slavery and racism in America. “She’s here to push a fake narrative,” DeSantis said Tuesday in an interview with Fox News’ Jesse Watters. “She (came) to Florida to spew this hoax.” Harris jetted into Florida last week to denounce the new cu...

Fox hosts: Bombing Mexico 'a good idea' because shoplifting is 'terrorist activity'

During the Wednesday, July 25, segment of Fox News' The Five, the conservative co-hosts Jesse Watters, Jeanine Pirro, Dana Perino and Greg Gutfeld suggested Mexican drug cartels are behind a shoplifting surge in America, and to combat the alleged issue — the U.S. military should bomb them.

Host Jesse Watters began the conversation saying, "While the liberal media gets a crash course on crime, we're learning that Mexican drug cartels are fueling America's shoplifting surge. They're selling the stolen stuff online and then laundering the profits through, guess where? Chinese brokers. So, Dana, CNN finally discovered crime is a crisis in San Francisco."

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Trump indictments aren't helping him win key swing voters: former Obama advisor

Former President Donald Trump has been completely undeterred by his criminal indictments in New York and Florida, and the possibility of another round of charges in the January 6 investigation. If anything, his poll numbers among Republican primary voters have actually gone up since then, with him leading the runner-up of Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis by 30 points.

But this strength might be an illusion, said former President Obama strategist David Plouffe on MSNBC Tuesday — Trump is likely in trouble with the specific categories of voters who will decide the election. And that could be part of why he is leaning on House Republicans to open impeachment hearings against President Joe Biden.

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