DeSantis Management and Branding Team
Schedule Nationwide Book Tour in Advance
of 2024 Announcement
Conservative Treehouse,
by
Sundance
Original Article
Posted By: earlybird,
2/9/2023 2:59:00 PM
If you start from the baseline that everything in federal U.S. politics is a construct to be managed by the financial stakeholders who ultimately control all policy, then things make more sense. Through this prism you can spot the proactive moves, positions and predictable patterns organized by those in control; what has previously been labeled as “The Big Club.”
“Moving Florida Governor Ron DeSantis into position for 2024 with careful branding and management, is one large Republican club operation done with forethought and intent.”
There are obviously trillions at stake, and people are now more awake to how that matters in the bigger picture of controlled corporate politics.
Reply 1 - Posted by:
marbles 2/9/2023 3:06:51 PM (No. 1399054)
" The Big Club " is why Trump is feared and hated. Not being one of them they can't blackmail , bully or bribe him. They need people that they can control, like joey.
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Reply 2 - Posted by:
Kate318 2/9/2023 3:13:54 PM (No. 1399056)
This is getting a little creepy.
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Reply 3 - Posted by:
Catherine 2/9/2023 3:14:11 PM (No. 1399058)
DeSantis is a Bush republican. I like him but after all his successes where other state governors failed, I began to feel unsure of him. Still am. I'll vote for Trump.
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Reply 4 - Posted by:
Jagermeister 2/9/2023 3:54:20 PM (No. 1399074)
Absolutely too many people who identify and vote Republican. Clear need for increased purity tests to target and drive these RINOs, neocons, GOPers, libertarians, and others out of the Republican party, and to trash and demean all who refuse fealty to Donald Trump. The only way to future electoral victory is to have a small, dedicated, core, Republican party that has total agreement on all issues.
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Reply 5 - Posted by:
WhamDBambam 2/9/2023 3:57:32 PM (No. 1399076)
I wish this were not the way this normally was done.
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Reply 6 - Posted by:
Citoyen 2/9/2023 4:38:35 PM (No. 1399093)
After Sundance’s astounding revelations I’ve completely changed my assessment of Ron DeSantis. I no longer accept that what appears to be his stellar record in Florida is real. I’m now on the side of a poster here who writes that his successes are actually a reason to distrust him.
As Sundance says, DeSantis is identical to GW Bush, Romney and Jeb! The scales have dropped from my eyes and I have firmly on my head a tin foil hat so I won’t be fooled again.
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Trump (an outsider) was unable to move the Washington needle during his 4 years there, lost re-election, was saddled with tons of legal baggage by December 2021 and Sundance has a problem with the RNC initiating the DeSantis movement way back then? Okay, don't we expect that group to put forth electable candidates? All I know is that he graduated from a narrow gubernatorial victory in 2018 to an astounding rout four years later (ala Reagan). Come next summer, the most reliable polls could show the incumbent President down 10 points to DeSantis but up by 15 over Trump and Sundance would still be warning against nominating the Florida governor.
Or would he? I'm suddenly encouraged by his last sentence:
However, Ron DeSantis in 2024 is the single best opportunity to wipe out an entire generation of fake conservatives, Big Con, controlled Wall Street alt media, and ancillary professional grifters.
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Reply 8 - Posted by:
Yuban 2/9/2023 5:41:44 PM (No. 1399120)
Florida is too humid and DeSantis is too Bush like for me.
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Reply 9 - Posted by:
earlybird 2/9/2023 5:52:30 PM (No. 1399135)
DeSantis’s onsite campaign manager does him no favors. DeSantis has needed a lot of financial help to get where he is. Called “debts”. Politicians usually repay those with favors. Sadly he has amassed a lot of “favors”. He would come ro the presidency owing bigly to some real biggies who want more than a smile and a good seat at any inauguration.
I have liked him bur he has picked up a lot of baggage since I first noticed him n the House committee hearings. And he is clearly a professional politician, becoming more so, sadly, as he goes along.
Sundance isn’t always right but he does offer material with sources that make us think. And he’s a Floridian.
We should not let anyone who has to refer to Sundance’s writings as “vomit” deter us from amassing as much information as possible on any candidate for any office. Especially the presidency where we don’t want anyone constrained by previous commitments from doing the right thing for America and Americans.
President Trump came with no such baggage.
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Reply 10 - Posted by:
Geoman 2/9/2023 6:17:43 PM (No. 1399144)
Yeah, sure a New York real-estate mogul/billionaire is an "outsider." DeSantis might be a RINO if, like Trump, he was a registered democrat in 2009, before switching to the GOP to run for president. Good thing that in America, you can vote for whomever you wish. Having those votes count is another matter entirely.
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Reply 11 - Posted by:
Jagermeister 2/9/2023 6:30:13 PM (No. 1399150)
In case my sarcasm was too subtle, all I can see is a lot of people working very hard to ensure that the Republican candidate will go down to defeat in the next election. This type of circular firing squad only ends up with a splintered party, possibly a third party (a la Perot), and people sitting home on their hands because they perceive the electoral process as hopeless (a la Georgia 2020 and 2022). As the great H.L. Mencken said,
"Democracy is the theory that the common people know what they want, and deserve to get it good and hard."
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Reply 12 - Posted by:
Kate318 2/9/2023 6:53:53 PM (No. 1399168)
Oh, is that what it was, #11? It looked to me like a snarky, little straw man argument aimed at those who have questions about the governor. Just for the record, nobody has sworn fealty to any one candidate, and the most consistent trashing and demeaning seems to be coming from the anti-Trumpers. Circular firing squads in glass houses.
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Reply 13 - Posted by:
earlybird 2/9/2023 7:29:22 PM (No. 1399198)
I nominate #12 for Post of the Day.
Supercilious snark is not a big seller around here. Neither is the Hard Sell with built-in presumptuous insults. So Hillaryesque.
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Reply 14 - Posted by:
judy 2/10/2023 12:20:51 AM (No. 1399357)
Anytime a politician writes a book they are testing the waters on the decision to run or not!
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Reply 15 - Posted by:
ARKfamily 2/10/2023 10:30:30 AM (No. 1399569)
I will vote for Trump IF he is the nominee. I will vote for Ron DeSantis IF he is the nominee. In the meantime, I am going to look at all primary candidates. It is the most responsible thing I can do when voting.
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