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Drew’s Receipts: Ron DeSantis Faces Sarah Palin Treatment

Hello and happy Sunday. Let’s check in on the media this week.

DeSantis ⁤derangement ⁣syndrome: News outlets⁢ baselessly linked Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis to a deadly​ shooting last​ week in Jacksonville. Never mind ⁢that the⁤ gunman, who authorities said hated⁣ black‍ people, had‌ no known connection to DeSantis or his politics.

Ron DeSantis scoffed ‌when the NAACP ⁢issued a travel advisory this spring warning Black people to‌ use ‘extreme care” if traveling to Florida.

Just three months later, DeSantis is leading ‍his‍ state through the aftermath ⁣of a racist attack that left three African Americans ⁢dead.…

— ⁢Steve Peoples (@sppeoples) August 29, 2023

Florida Gov. ⁤DeSantis’ ⁢policies toward the Black community​ are facing new scrutiny after‍ a racist⁤ shooter killed 3 Black people over the weekend ⁤at a Jacksonville ⁣Dollar General store,⁤ an event the Justice⁤ Department is investigating as a hate crime. https://t.co/bangzumbB1

— NBC News‍ (@NBCNews) August⁢ 30, 2023

NPR’s @FrancoOrdonez blames‌ @RonDeSantis for the racially-motived shooting in Jacksonville: ⁣”Does the WH see‍ any connection with the changes ⁣that the Florida governor has made in teaching ‌about African-American history to ‌the kind of ​violence​ we ⁣saw in Jacksonville?” ⁢ pic.twitter.com/qw8g2vwxeD

—​ Curtis Houck​ (@CurtisHouck)‍ August 28, 2023

“Look, at⁢ the end of the day,⁤ the governor has blood on his ⁣hands …⁤ We have repeatedly‍ told ⁤him what his rhetoric was going to do, and that is exactly what transpired …”

— Florida State Rep. @AngieNixon (D), ​who⁤ represents Jacksonville, ​on DeSantis’ condemnation of shooter pic.twitter.com/jwQbOIGbUu

— ⁢The Recount (@therecount) August 28, 2023

DeSantis’s denunciations of the ‍”scumbag”⁤ shooter ⁣and ​racism ⁤in ⁣general only reinforced his ⁣supposed complicity.

MSNBC attacks DeSantis‍ for calling the Jacksonville ⁣shooter ‍a “scumbag.” ⁤Seriously. Trymaine⁣ Lee: “it places the onus on one ‌individual and the⁢ actions of ‌one individual as opposed to a nationwide sickness of white supremacy in the country and⁤ the violence it fuels.” pic.twitter.com/IZKMGqAgU9

— Alex Christy (@alexchristy17) August 29, 2023

Former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin was similarly smeared for the 2011 shooting of⁣ then-Rep. Gabby Giffords (D., Ariz.). Palin had a ‌year ‌earlier‌ posted a map on her website “targeting” Giffords and other Democratic incumbents for ‍electoral ⁤defeat, as the Dispatch‘s Nick Catoggio, aka AllahPundit,⁢ recounted:

The belief that⁣ Palin had inspired Giffords’ shooter remained so entrenched among liberals that it was still worming its way into New York Times editorials a decade later, when it almost (but not quite) resulted in‌ a defamation judgment against the paper. …

Liberals waved ⁣the bloody shirt not because ⁣the mainstream right was radical but because it wasn’t, and they ⁢wanted it to be ⁣perceived that way. Guilt by association with ‌a​ mass shooting for the Tea Party’s favorite politician was the means to that end.

The same thing is⁣ happening to‍ Ron DeSantis now.

Because they can’t defeat⁣ his agenda on the merits at the polls, ⁤some Democrats are trying to demagogue it as‍ kindling for domestic terrorism and hoping ⁣that that ‌moves the needle against Republicans among swing voters. They’re leveraging an‍ actual crime—an unusually horrendous one—to ⁣try to criminalize mainstream politics.

They ⁣have bad intentions.

Fair and balanced: Sen. Mitch McConnell’s ‍(R., ​Ky.) ‌”freeze” during a press gaggle⁤ inspired an​ earnest media conversation about what the public has a right to ​expect from elderly​ or infirm elected officials. Those questions seemed much less urgent when Democratic politicians‌ were the ones who appeared diminished.

Lockdown watch: ‌ It’s starting to ‌feel a lot like 2020, and not just ‍because Joe Biden and Donald Trump ⁢are running for president. An uptick in COVID-19‌ cases and hospitalizations has seen a return of masking and mask mandates—along ⁤with the ​familiar ⁤panicked media coverage.

Coronavirus cases are ‌rising again as Americans plan to celebrate Labor Day and ‌children ​head back to school. Here are the precautions Dr.⁣ Leana⁢ Wen recommends you take. https://t.co/z5vlJwX9D2

— CNN (@CNN) August⁣ 31, 2023

As​ new Covid variants gain traction and cases climb ⁣in certain areas, a few schools and businesses are reinstating mask ​requirements. ​Experts say it ​makes sense to increase precautions, including turning ​back to masks. https://t.co/A3o1DLKbmW

—‍ The New York Times (@nytimes) August 29, 2023

COVID is once again on the​ rise in America. ​New ⁣York saw a jump in weekly cases – up to 750 in August, compared ⁤to 250 the month before. It ⁣comes as health agencies ‍try to keep track of a new,⁤ highly ​mutated lineage of ⁤the virus known as BA.2.86 https://t.co/WoTToH536g pic.twitter.com/ae0qcIRF5h

— Reuters ‍(@Reuters) August 29, 2023

Meanwhile, some journalists ⁣have worked to ​ erase ⁤ the consequences ⁣of their previous ​COVID-19 freakout.

MSNBC’s @mehdirhasan: “The myth of children & Covid-19, that children were not harmed, & that school closings ⁢were a​ mistake‌ — those are dangerous myths … Covid ⁢was ⁣the‍ leading underlying cause ​of ⁣death from infectious disease‌ for kids & the ⁢#8 cause of ⁢death for kids overall” pic.twitter.com/pzPg4uu5su

— ‍Tom ⁤Elliott (@tomselliott) August 28, 2023

Fear files: Canada⁤ issued a travel advisory for “two spirit” and ⁤other “LGBTQI+” ⁤citizens who ‍are considering⁣ visiting the United States, citing “state laws‍ and policies.” For‍ the American⁢ media, the news was an opportunity to bash “red states.”

Washington Post: “Canada Warns LGBTQ People of US ​State Laws in Updated Travel Advisory”:

State legislators across the ‍United States have​ introduced nearly 500 anti-LGBTQ+ bills this‌ year, according to ‍data compiled⁢ by the​ American‌ Civil Liberties Union. “While not ​all of ​these ‍bills will become law, they all⁤ cause ⁣harm for LGBTQ people,” the ACLU said ‌on its ​website.

ABC News: “Canada Issues Warning For ‍LGBTQ ⁣Travelers in ⁢The United States”:

The HRC, one of the nation’s ⁢largest⁣ LGBTQ+ civil‍ rights organizations, in ‌June declared⁤ a ⁤state of emergency for LGBTQ+ people ⁢in the U.S.

Ahead of Pride⁢ Month, celebrated in June, the Department of Homeland Security in⁣ May also ​warned law enforcement⁢ and government agencies about “intensified” threats of violence against the ⁢community‍ within the previous year.

Reuters: ⁤”Canada,⁢ Citing Potential Dangers,‍ Warns LGBTQ ​Travelers of​ US Risks”:

Anti-LGBTQ demonstrations in the U.S. last year rocketed 30-fold compared with 2017 and legal ⁤moves to restrict LGBTQ rights are on the rise.

It remained unclear how many travelers could be harmed by Republicans “banning drag shows ⁣and restricting ⁣the transgender community from access to gender affirming care​ and from participation in sporting events”—the concerns ​a Canadian official cited to ​explain ⁣the travel advisory. But Canada did not change its “green” safety ​rating of the United ⁣States, indicating that America is ‌less ⁢dangerous than the likes of Denmark, Germany, the United Kingdom, ⁣Belgium, France, Sweden.

Gold nugget: Believe it or not, the news ‌wasn’t all fake ‍this week. The New​ York ​Times published a reasonably balanced investigation of whistleblower allegations that doctors at a “prestigious” pediatric gender⁣ clinic‌ in St. ‌Louis​ “hastily‌ prescribed hormones with lasting⁣ effects to ​adolescents‌ with pressing psychiatric problems”:

With its psychologists overbooked, the clinic relied on external therapists,​ some with little experience in gender⁤ issues, to evaluate the young patients’ readiness for hormonal medications.‍ Doctors prescribed hormones to patients who had obtained such approvals, even adolescents whose ⁢medical histories raised red flags. Some of these patients later stopped identifying as transgender, ⁣and received‌ little to no support from the clinic ​after doing⁣ so.

Unwanted outcomes and regrets happen in ⁢every branch of medicine, ⁢but ‍several‍ clinics ⁣around the world have reported challenges ‍similar to those⁢ in St. Louis. ‌Pediatric gender medicine is a nascent specialty, ⁤and few studies have tracked how patients fare in the long term, making it difficult for doctors to judge who is likely to benefit.

The mild scrutiny of minors receiving off-label drugs with permanent side effects and no proven benefits after⁢ perfunctory screenings⁤ was an unbearable outrage to GLAAD. But some journalists at the Times and elsewhere faced down⁢ the influential “transphobia” watchdog.

I’d encourage people to ‌read the story and then compare it to the claims on GLAAD’s truck. https://t.co/dwTbVc6Wh5 https://t.co/b4QAhlcdsm

—⁣ Virginia Hughes (@virginiahughes) August 24, 2023

These bullying tactics had a good run but I think it’s over https://t.co/u1ZHDoy43h

—⁤ Matthew Yglesias (@mattyglesias) August 24, 2023

Months after GLAAD went after ⁢Emily Bazelon ⁤(and her colleagues) rather ​vehemently, @ErikWemple got ⁢Ellis on the​ phone to ask her what, ​exactly, was ⁢wrong with ⁤her piece. She had no answer.

GLAAD is fundraising⁢ by stoking a moral panic targeting innocent, talented journalists. https://t.co/kMDJGRNhAE pic.twitter.com/UN99StNvBH

— Jesse ‌Singal (@jessesingal) August⁢ 24, 2023

Stay⁢ safe out there, and see you next week.



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