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Related: About this forumYou thought Fidel Castro was dead? Nope, he's rocking the race for Florida governor! (Opinion)
Miami Herald via Yahoo NewsGreetings from Floridas gubernatorial campaign trail, Hialeah edition.
Joining us today, as Democrat Charlie Crist names his lieutenant governor in the City of Progress, is the ghost of Fidel Castro.
His youthful, bearded rebel face appears, along with the hammer and sickle, on a mobile electronic billboard propped up by Republican supporters of Gov. Ron DeSantis outside of Hialeah Middle Community School, where the official announcement is being made.
This is where Karla Hernández-Mats has taught for a decade and where Crist has come to announce the charismatic leader of the Miami-Dade County teachers union as his running mate, affirming that the dismal state of education in Florida will be on the ballot.
The GOP responds with the only trick this elephant knows: insinuating that Crists pick is a Castro sympathizer and so is he.
Joining us today, as Democrat Charlie Crist names his lieutenant governor in the City of Progress, is the ghost of Fidel Castro.
His youthful, bearded rebel face appears, along with the hammer and sickle, on a mobile electronic billboard propped up by Republican supporters of Gov. Ron DeSantis outside of Hialeah Middle Community School, where the official announcement is being made.
This is where Karla Hernández-Mats has taught for a decade and where Crist has come to announce the charismatic leader of the Miami-Dade County teachers union as his running mate, affirming that the dismal state of education in Florida will be on the ballot.
The GOP responds with the only trick this elephant knows: insinuating that Crists pick is a Castro sympathizer and so is he.
But its remarkable that it took a nanosecond for Team DeSantis to raise from the dead the comandante, after word spread that Crist would reveal his Hialeah-raised, wild-card choice in the largest Cuban city after Havana.
With the nomination of Floridas 2010 Teacher of the Year, Crist catapults DeSantis controversial education policies and his questionable portrayal of teachers as less-than and, worse, groomers, to the top of the ballot.
If elected, Crist would have an education insider who embodies what we know the American Dream means in this part of the country.
With the nomination of Floridas 2010 Teacher of the Year, Crist catapults DeSantis controversial education policies and his questionable portrayal of teachers as less-than and, worse, groomers, to the top of the ballot.
If elected, Crist would have an education insider who embodies what we know the American Dream means in this part of the country.
In Miami-Dade, Republicans couldnt possibly go an election cycle without throwing their Democratic opponents into a made-up pro-Castro pool. Its so much easier than having to actually discuss issues, especially policy dooming our children to a lesser education and poorly preparing them for competitive college admissions, issues on which Hernández-Mats can campaign.
If it were not for Fidel, Republicans would have to explain, for example, why lawmakers who get a paycheck from the private education industry have siphoned billions of our tax dollars to their employers with the blessing of DeSantis and his predecessor, Rick Scott.
They would have to address the teacher brain drain, their flight from the profession and Florida, disgusted with unsafe working conditions, low pay, long hours and ingratitude from the likes of DeSantis.
But Fidel Castros ghost serves them well.
If it were not for Fidel, Republicans would have to explain, for example, why lawmakers who get a paycheck from the private education industry have siphoned billions of our tax dollars to their employers with the blessing of DeSantis and his predecessor, Rick Scott.
They would have to address the teacher brain drain, their flight from the profession and Florida, disgusted with unsafe working conditions, low pay, long hours and ingratitude from the likes of DeSantis.
But Fidel Castros ghost serves them well.
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You thought Fidel Castro was dead? Nope, he's rocking the race for Florida governor! (Opinion) (Original Post)
In It to Win It
Aug 2022
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NCjack
(10,297 posts)1. Ted Cruz appears to me to be Fidel's son. That would explain
his efforts to destroy American liberal democracy.
sop
(11,299 posts)2. Fidel has been on every ballot in Miami-Dade for decades.
It matters little that he's been dead for years. One can't even run for street sweeper in Hialeah without first taking an appropriately hostile foreign policy position towards Castro. A few years ago the Miami Marlins fired manager Ozzie Guillen because he dared praise Fidel Castro in passing during a sports interview. Fidel Castro is the third rail of South Florida politics.