As a rule, I like Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, but I think in his recent criticism of Randy Fine, he goes over the top.
Now to be fair, there are reasons that I would favor someone else over Fine. Fine has apparently made statements supporting increased gun control, opposing immigration enforcement, and even seems to have hinted at sanctuary cities.
But that said, DeSantis said instead "he's a squish", and he did so the day after Fine won the election. Pro tip; you might get a bit further if you simply noted policy differences, and did so in a timely manner, rather than going after him when he's about to be sworn in. My take is that if I were Randy Fine, and DeSantis were going to ask me for favors, I'd have to be persuaded to do so.
And it's not just DeSantis; this is just a good, recent example of the phenomenon I'm seeing far too much lately; politicians are using ad hominem (fallacious) attacks instead of legitimate policy differences to differentiate themselves from others. The end result is that too many of us are at each others' throats when we really ought to be having a good, full throated debate.
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-installs like button on Bike's post so she can smash it repeatedly-
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