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DeSantis' Disney Vendetta Enrages Real Conservatives

Why DeSantis' Disney Vendetta Enrages True Conservatives

On Friday, April 22, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis ended the special tax and self-governing privileges that Disney has enjoyed in the Sunshine State for 55 years — a move designed to punish Disney for coming out against the state’s homophobic, transphobic “Don’t Say Gay” law. DeSantis’ vendetta against Disney is drawing criticism not only from Democrats, liberals, and progressives, but also, from some Never Trump conservatives —including journalists David French and Charlie Sykes.

French, in an article published by The Atlantic on April 22, slams the support that DeSantis’ actions are getting from fellow MAGA Republicans as a total flip flop for the GOP. And Sykes, in his April 24 column for The Bulwark, argues that DeSantis’ anti-Disney campaign isn’t about “working class populism” as some are claiming — it’s about revenge.

French recalls that when San Antonio Democrats went after Chick-Fil-A in 2019, Republican Texas Gov. Greg Abbott was quick to rise to the company’s defense — in contrast to all the Republicans who, in 2022, have no problem with DeSantis punishing Disney.

“One of the bewildering things about being a conservative in a populist age is the sheer speed at which populists will shift their opinions, including on allegedly bedrock constitutional values, to satisfy the popular bloodlust of the moment,” French writes. “I’m old enough, for example, to remember all the way back to 2019. In March (2019), the San Antonio City Council voted to bar Chick-fil-A from San Antonio International Airport. The reason? It opposed Chick-fil-A’s alleged ‘legacy of anti-LGBT behavior.’”

French continues, “Republicans were rightly furious at the decision…. Texas acted quickly to protect liberty, and in July 2019, Gov. Greg Abbott signed the so-called Save Chick-fil-A bill into law, declaring that ‘Texas protects religious liberty,’ and ‘no business should be discriminated against simply because its owners donate to a church, the Salvation Army, or other religious organization.’”


French, known for his work with the National Review, argues that Abbott’s defense of Chick-F-A in 2019 is quite a contrast to DeSantis and other Republicans wanting to “punish” Disney in 2022.

“Let’s fast-forward three short years and move states, from Florida to Texas,” French writes. “The Florida legislature raced to pass a law revoking the Walt Disney Company’s special tax status. The reason? Florida, led by Gov. Ron DeSantis, is overtly and explicitly attempting to punish Disney for the company’s opposition to Florida House Bill 1557, which bans ‘classroom instruction’ on ‘sexual orientation and gender identity’ in kindergarten through third grade and in a manner that isn’t ‘age appropriate or developmentally appropriate’ in all grades, K–12. Florida became San Antonio, except on a much bigger scale, to thunderous online right-wing applause.”

French notes that the Daily Wire’s Ben Shapiro and radio host Hugh Hewitt are among the right-wing media figures who have been applauding DeSantis for attacking Disney, arguing that they are “dead wrong” on this issue.

“In their crackdown on ‘wokeness,’ they’ve become exactly what they once opposed — fierce partisan warriors who’ll forsake the Bill of Rights to reward their friends and punish their enemies,” French says of Republicans. “With the passage of Florida’s bill targeting Disney, it’s unambiguous now. As the right cheers Ron DeSantis, it is forsaking the First Amendment.”



Like French, fellow Never Trumper Sykes is vehemently critical of DeSantis’ anti-Disney move. Sykes, in The Bulwark, argues that it “massively misses the point” to say that DeSantis’ willingness to go after Disney underscores the GOP’s shift to a more “populist” outlook.

“Florida Republicans made no secret of their motivation here: it was payback, and a mailed-fist threat to other businesses who might engage in wrongthink,” Sykes stresses. “Until about five minutes ago, conservatives were not merely pro-free market, but were adamant in their belief that corporations had constitutionally protected free speech rights; see Citizens United. Conservatives were rightly outraged when illiberal progressives kicked Chick-Fil-A out of airports because of the political activities of the restaurant’s owners.”

Sykes continues, “The cases of Hobby Lobby and Masterpiece Cake Shop were rallying points for the defense of conscience, and both businesses were vindicated in court. But the New Right has executed an extraordinary pivot: It is now fully on board with state retaliation against private companies who engage in disfavored political speech.”

Printed with permission from Alternet.

No, You’ve Never Heard Of The New #NeverTrump Candidate

No, You’ve Never Heard Of The New #NeverTrump Candidate

In what is rumored to be an inside leak, Bloomberg revealed Tuesday that David French is the elusive conservative that #NeverTrump movement leader and Weekly Standard editor Bill Kristol wants as a third-party bid to defeat Donald Trump. Kristol later confirmed to CNN that French was the chosen one.

French has not yet confirmed he is up for the challenge.

French is so unknown, even to media insiders, that when the news broke, TV stations were stuck with a handful of file photos they could find of him as they discussed his possible candidacy.

So who is David French, and does he stand any shot at all of being a noticeable presence in this election?

French is a Harvard-trained constitutional lawyer and a staff writer for the National Review, where he has strongly criticized Trump’s candidacy. “It is certain that he is dishonest, ignorant of foreign and domestic affairs and deals in the most vicious personal attacks,” French wrote of Trump last week.

What’s especially surprising about the choice of French to represent the #NeverTrump movement is how unaware he was of his potential role just a week ago: In another piece last week, French encouraged Mitt Romney to run as an independent candidate, calling him “the only man who combines the integrity, financial resources, name recognition, and broad public support to make a realistic independent run at the presidency.”

Romney now seems to be open to supporting French, tweeting “I know David French to be an honorable, intelligent and patriotic person. I look forward to following what he has to say.”

French’s wife, Nancy French, ghostwrote Bristol Palin’s Not Afraid Of Life. David and Nancy French co-wrote the book Home and Away, in which they talk about their marriage and the rules they followed while he was in Iraq. Their strict rules included banning Nancy from engaging in phone conversations with men, “meaningful e-mail exchanges,” and using Facebook — in order to stay away from “the ghosts of boyfriend’s past.”

Like everyone else in the conservative blogosphere, French has made a sport of contemplating alternates to voting for Trump. An article published May 5 asks, “Is the Libertarian Party’s Gary Johnson a Plausible Alternative to Trump and Clinton?”

Yes, he is, French concluded. He advised Johnson: “You won’t win, but you can matter. This is your moment.”

Photo: CSPAN.