So-called Reporter Claims It’s Her Job to Make DeSantis Uncomfortable – But Things Don’t Go as Planned
Ron DeSantis’ ability to zero in and Take down Left-wing narratives are what so-called “reporters” Arme yourself Press conferences have become the Legendary stuff In conservative circles.
Tuesday was no exception.
DeSantis was accompanied by Republican leaders from the state legislature during a presser Announcement “comprehensive legal reforms” These are “more in line with the rest of the country and that will bring more businesses and jobs to Florida,” Atyia Collin, First Coast News reporter was overheard discussing how it was her job make Florida governor “uncomfortable” By asking “tough questions.”
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— Christina Pushaw 🐊 🇺🇸 (@ChristinaPushaw) February 14, 2023
Collins was correct in stating that media members should not treat elected officials like children and should ask them difficult questions. The problem is that the mainstream media is inconsistent on this point, as shown by the numerous softballs that Democrats receive from the media. “uncomfortable” These questions often sound like they are asking. “woke” Left-wing talking points in question.
You also have the option “b” As you can see in the video below, this is exactly what happened. But DeSantis of course wasn’t “uncomfortable” None at all. He nuked them all. “book banning” narrative Collins tried to push regarding Florida’s guidelines on keeping children’s books kid friendly and not pornographic In short order:
DeSantis referenced a video that showed empty bookshelves in a library class. “the books hadn’t been put out” It was a first attempt and it wasn’t meant to be. “creating some narrative.”
“There’s no need for all of that stuff, what they’re trying to do is they’re trying to act like we don’t want books,” DeSantis said. “You hear people talk about felony charges. Understand, nothing we’ve done since I’ve been governor has done any of that. Now, there is longstanding Florida law that prohibits an adult from giving a school child pornography. Don’t we think that’s inappropriate to do? But that’s been a law for a long time.”
According to the governor, people are complaining. “virtue signal” He said that he had given the Florida Department of Education instructions to talk with schools about content removals. He stated that the state would give power to parents in content access.
Watch:
Gov. DeSantis refutes false media narrative about “book bans”:
“Florida law prohibits an adult from giving a school child pornography…that’s been the law for a long time. So understand, they’re talking about long standing Florida law that’s trying to protect young children.” pic.twitter.com/FxsydC4PRQ
— DeSantis War Room 🐊 (@DeSantisWarRoom) February 14, 2023
Florida Dept. Education Also, note, it’s not DeSantis but teachers’ unions – unsurprisingly – that are the ones scaring Florida educators into thinking they’ll be arrested and charged with a felony if they put something on their bookshelves DeSantis doesn’t like.
Just another day in the life of reporters and DeSantis in Florida, with DeSantis – and concerned parents – coming out on top.
Related: This is the latest ridiculous anti-Ron DeSantis talking point that gets flushed down the toilet
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