The Palm Beach Post

Bedtime for Ronzo; an anti-‘woke’ lullaby

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From Gov. Ron DeSantis on down, the Florida GOP has spent the past couple of years using its Republican supermajor­ity to press anti-‘woke’ extremism, from anti-LGBTQ measures to anti-unpleasant history, anti-Black voting and anti-women’s rights.

But as documented this week by USA Florida Network reporter John Kennedy, some in Tallahasse­e, particular­ly in the Senate, now recognize the formula isn’t working — or is working against them. Anti-‘woke’ lawmaking didn’t benefit DeSantis’ presidenti­al aspiration­s, to be sure, despite all the attention it garnered. And as this year’s session pulls toward a close, most of the Florida GOP’s priority list is falling by the wayside.

Dead in the Senate are bills that would: ban cities from removing Confederat­e monuments or putting up Pride flags; enact new workplace restrictio­ns on the use of personal pronouns; impose term limits for county commission­ers; let 18-year-olds acquire rifles, shotguns and AR-15s; and require driver licenses to display a person’s gender at birth, not how they identify; and, oddly, declare support for gold and silver currency.

To be sure, there’s been no backing off from farright standards like abortion bans, but that one’s clearly also a political bog for the good ol’ boys who want to make up women’s minds for them. We’re not aware of a poll in the country that shows abortion restrictio­ns benefittin­g the GOP. In fact, a poll this week by Mainstreet Research and Florida Atlantic University shows that if the presidenti­al election were held today, Biden would edge out Trump by a negligible 46% to 44% overall but with women favoring Biden 51% to 41%.

“If the party does not start reforming itself from within, the voters are going to make that conversion for us,” Rep. Spencer Roach, R-North Fort Myers was quoted by Kennedy.

Meanwhile, though, the Governor is still sending Florida troops to the Texas border to win the Mexican standoff. On our northern border, near Georgia, he’s still pressing his Congressio­nal redistrict­ing plan in the courts, to diminish Black voting power. He’s doing his best to turn Florida kindergart­ens and universiti­es into right-wing reeducatio­n camps. And he has Florida lawmakers trying to legislate internment camps to keep homeless people from sleeping on park benches.

So, is the anti-’woke’ agenda dying, or just taking a nap? Either way, rest in peace if not on principle.

 ?? DAMON HIGGINS/THE PALM BEACH DAILY NEWS ?? Gov. Ron DeSantis, at a recent speaking engagement in Palm Beach.
DAMON HIGGINS/THE PALM BEACH DAILY NEWS Gov. Ron DeSantis, at a recent speaking engagement in Palm Beach.

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