NASSOUR: DeSantis’ Baseless Attacks On Haley Reveal His Desperation
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JENNIFER NASSOUR
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December 29, 2023
2:33 PM ET
https://dailycaller.com/2023/12/29/nassour-desantis-haley-2024-gop-primary-losing/?s=09
It’s a political cliché, but triteness doesn’t make it any less true: losing candidates do desperate, stupid things.
Ron DeSantis is losing. Over nine months, he and his allies have spent $100 million only to lose half his support in the polls. Now, a month away from the Iowa caucuses, he’s boxed himself into an Iowa-or-bust corner with his presidential ambitions hanging by a thread.
As a result, he is also desperate. DeSantis is throwing a wide variety of attacks at the wall in the hopes that something — anything — will stick. The problem is many of the attacks on Nikki Haley reek of hypocrisy because DeSantis had the exact same positions.
Bathroom Bills
Ron DeSantis will tell you that he signed a bill directing people to use the bathroom that aligns with their gender at birth. That’s true — he signed a bathroom bill on the cusp of launching his presidential campaign. Now rewind four years.
In 2018, as a gubernatorial candidate — before he refashioned himself into an anti-woke warrior — DeSantis was dismissive of government meddling in the bathroom issue. He told Frank Luntz, “I think getting into the bathroom wars — I don’t think that’s a good use of our time.” That hasn’t stopped DeSantis from attacking Nikki Haley from having the same stance in 2016.
The truth is that the bathroom issue wasn’t as widespread in 2016 and 2018. Both Haley and DeSantis were aligned with the times when they argued it wasn’t necessary for the government to get involved. But DeSantis has doubled down on this line of attack even as fact checkers point out this inconvenient truth.
Social Security
In a CNN town hall, Ron DeSantis attacked Haley for proposing an increase in the retirement age for workers in their 20s in order to deal with the Social Security’s looming insolvency. Has DeSantis forgotten that he called for raising the retirement age in 2012 as a congressional candidate because “the system was not originally designed for people to be on it for 30 years”? Has DeSantis forgotten that he voted for budget resolutions that would have raised the retirement age to 70 in 2013, 2014, and 2015?
I’m sure, his memory is just fine. More likely, his desperation is just getting worse by the day.