New York Times columnist Jamelle Bouie suggested that Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis is worse than former President Donald Trump ahead of the 2024 presidential election.
Fox News correspondent Griff Jenkins joined ‘MediaBuzz’ to discuss the media’s coverage of the border crisis as busloads of migrants continue to be transported throughout the U.S..New York Times columnist Jamelle Bouie wrote on Saturday that Gov. Ron DeSantis, R-Fla., moving illegal immigrants fromproves that the Republican figure could actually be"meaner" and"more rigid" than former President Trump.
Bouie, among other things, attacked the move as a"dehumanizing bit of political theater" in a further effort to appeal to Trump’s base. "With his command of conservative media and his obvious attempts to mimic the style and mannerisms of Donald Trump , DeSantis has made himself into something of an heir apparent to the former president, should Trump decline to run in the next election," Bouie wrote.
"Well, you might say, Donald Trump is a bully, too. Yes, he is. But Donald Trump is also a lifelong celebrity with a public persona that is as much about ‘The Apprentice’ and even ‘Home Alone 2’ as it is about his political career. What’s more, Trump has the skills of a celebrity. He’s funny, he has stage presence, and he has a kind of natural charisma. He can be a bully in part because he can temper his cruelty and egoism with the performance of a clown or a showman.
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