August 1, 2023

In an interview with Rolling Stone, Ed Rollins, a long-time Republican political strategist who worked to help get Trump in office, turned to Gov. Ron DeSantis's side to launch the Ready for Ron PAC. But now, he doesn't think DeSantis has a shot.

via Rolling Stone:

Last year, longtime Republican strategist Ed Rollins was leading the Ready for Ron PAC, and announcing his plans to help DeSantis — then an undeclared 2024 candidate — take on Trump in the primary. A longtime Trump supporter, Rollins wanted to turn the page on the twice-impeached former president, and he thought DeSantis was the candidate to do it. But in just a few months, that hope vanished. Today, Rollins says he is "not involved" anymore in the pro-DeSantis efforts.

"I don't think it's the campaign's fault at all; it's his," Rollins tells Rolling Stone. "I think he's been a very flawed candidate. I know some of the people around him, and some of them are good, talented people. But every time he opens his mouth, he has a tendency to — shall we say — think out-loud, and he clearly doesn't understand the game. … When you get into these culture wars the way that he has, the vast majority of people don't understand what they are.

But Rollins doesn't see another threat to Trump in the 2024 primary field: "At this point in time, I would be shocked if Trump were not the nominee."

Rollins is also predicting that, "unless something serious happens," President Biden is on track toward reelection.

DeSantis responded to the criticism.

“Well it’s obviously nonsense,” DeSantis replied, according to National Review. “I mean, I came into a state that had been decided by one point for a generation. You’ve covered some of those races. I govern boldly. I govern unapologetically. I delivered big results, and we won by 20 points. You don’t win a state like Florida that big if you’re not doing things that are resonating.”

When the only thing you're running on is to combat wokeism, while most people don't even know what that means, it's not a winning strategy. Maybe DeSantis should put on his white Wonder Boots and rethink this. And while he's in a corner sucking his thumb, he should think about that bad thing he did -- there were no benefits to slavery for Black people. And Mr. Personality has been too frightened of Trump and his supporters to campaign against him.

He's toast. What will Casey DeSantis do with all of her prom dresses?

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