Florida Sen. Rick Scott here! Look at me: I can be bigoted, too!

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In Florida, the competition for Bigot of the Year is tight — and, as if there weren’t enough candidates in the running with Gov. Ron DeSantis and the GOP members of the Florida Legislature acting to suppress minorities — here comes Sen. Rick Scott, presenting from Washington his own brand of social engineering.

The first-term, Boomer senator and former Florida governor, 69, calls his idea of what the United States of America should look like — and how patriotic Americans should act, democracy be damned — “An 11 Point Plan to Rescue America.”


Brace yourselves, it’s back to the 1950s and the culture of subservient women and dominant males, in-the-closet gays, and Blacks who don’t talk about racism

Scott’s fascist verbosity would be a riotous, unbelievable read, sort of like the dystopian fiction of Margaret Atwood, except that his preposterous position paper mimics what other GOP figures are saying at the CPAC convention.

Read more at: https://www.miamiherald.com/news/lo...-santiago/article258690228.html#storylink=cpy
 
They are falling all over each other to see who can be the biggest Florida GOP scumbag. The race to the bottom is accelerating.
 
In Florida, the competition for Bigot of the Year is tight — and, as if there weren’t enough candidates in the running with Gov. Ron DeSantis and the GOP members of the Florida Legislature acting to suppress minorities — here comes Sen. Rick Scott, presenting from Washington his own brand of social engineering.

The first-term, Boomer senator and former Florida governor, 69, calls his idea of what the United States of America should look like — and how patriotic Americans should act, democracy be damned — “An 11 Point Plan to Rescue America.”


Brace yourselves, it’s back to the 1950s and the culture of subservient women and dominant males, in-the-closet gays, and Blacks who don’t talk about racism

Scott’s fascist verbosity would be a riotous, unbelievable read, sort of like the dystopian fiction of Margaret Atwood, except that his preposterous position paper mimics what other GOP figures are saying at the CPAC convention.

Read more at: https://www.miamiherald.com/news/lo...-santiago/article258690228.html#storylink=cpy

You say this like it's a bad thing.
 
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