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The Lincoln Project comes after Ron DeSantis for backing law that prohibits teachers from talking to young kids about sexuality

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis doesn’t seem terribly concerned about making Disney angry. That’s why he hasn’t begged the House of Mouse’s forgiveness for backing the Parental Rights in Education bill, falsely labeled by liberal media and activists as the “Don’t Say Gay” bill.

DeSantis is wisely counting on Disney not to be stupid enough to actually, seriously contemplate pulling out of Florida over the legislation. Because as outraged as Disney claims to be over the Parental Rights in Education bill, their primary concern by far is money (hence their refusal to sever business ties with serial human rights abuser China).

Disney’s not going anywhere, of course, but the Lincoln Project — expert grifters that they are — are doing what they can to milk every last drop out of this:

The Lincoln Project thinks it’s a good idea to attack Florida’s very popular governor over a law that makes it more difficult for teachers to discuss sexuality with kids without any input from their parents. Going after Ron DeSantis is counterproductive enough, but going after Ron DeSantis for a law designed to protect kids from adults who want to talk to them about sex? How did no one at The Lincoln Project stop to consider the optics before leaning in so hard?

Uh, yeah.

Sit it way the hell out, Lincoln Project.

This shows extremely poor judgment on The Lincoln Project’s part. To be fair, though, poor judgment is kind of their M.O.

Harsh but true.

Ohhhh, snap. That’ll definitely leave a mark.

A well deserved one, of course.

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