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CNN reporter's take on Gov. DeSantis' handling of hurricane vs. Covid is the 'undiluted partisan hackery' of the day (so far)

Florida is bracing for landfall of Hurricane Ian, and Gov. Ron DeSantis has spoken with President Biden about the situation:

President Biden finally got around to calling Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis to discuss Hurricane Ian, which is barreling towards the Sunshine State, after dragging his feet on the matter for days.

As Townhall reported Tuesday, White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre said no call to the Republican governor had taken place or was planned, but that none was needed to initiate a federal response to help Floridians. It was juvenile not to call DeSantis and it only got more so when KJP announced Biden had managed to call three Florida mayors in the hurricane’s path.

DeSantis, for his part, handled the situation like an adult and reminded the White House “there’s no time for pettiness” when a Category 4 hurricane is en route and people’s lives are at stake.

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Meanwhile, the media continues on its Roomba-like search for any angles on the story that can be used to make Gov. DeSantis look hypocritical or inept. One CNN reporter settled on this take:

That does make a point, although not the intended one:

Gosh, maybe the two things aren’t remotely comparable.

It’s the kind of “journalism” we’ve come to expect from CNN.

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Perhaps the hope is that CNN viewers/readers don’t know the difference.

We thought it might go up a little with Stelter’s departure, but apparently not.

DeSantis Derangement Syndrome has some in the media actively rooting for the hurricane… because they care.

In other words, perfect for CNN.

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Related:

Don Lemon not happy NOAA acting director refused to blame climate change for Hurricane Ian

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Laying groundwork to blame DeSantis? FEMA Admin Criswell seems to be ‘winging it’ as Florida braces for #HurricaneIan (watch)

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