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Journalist's big takeaway on Ron DeSantis hit-piece: "He didn’t want a girlfriend who corrected him"

Florida Governor Ron DeSantis is the subject of an in-depth piece by Financial Times correspondent Joshua Chaffin, and fellow journalist Alex MacGillis seems to think this is the big “gotcha” moment:

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Here’s the part from the original column that MacGillis is referring to:

In his recent pandemic memoir, What Just Happened: Notes on a Long Year, the author and critic Charles Finch recalled two things about his former classmate, known then as “D”: he did an uncanny impression of baseball star Jose Canseco and, according to a friend, would tell dates he liked Thai food, but pronounced it “thigh”. If they corrected him, Finch wrote, he would find an excuse to leave. “He didn’t want a girlfriend who corrected him.”

Yikes, indeed. In a very long, very detailed column that ultimately (and maybe in spite of itself) makes DeSantis look pretty good, this is the part that stands out to MacGillis?

Why would that be, one wonders?

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They are.

Those walls, always closing in and yet somehow never quite making it.

Even supporters of MacGillis’ journalism questioned the focus on this aspect of the story:

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Small detail, for sure. Striking? Maybe not so much. It’s actually a bit surprising he didn’t go with “Ron DeSantis did Jose Canseco impression while in college” but maybe he’ll get around to that.

Let that sink in.

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