[Salon] DeSantis, Haley Present Themselves to GOP Jews as Trump’s Top Challengers - U.S. News - Haaretz.com



Per my previous emails castigating the “New Fascism,” excuse me, I mean the “New Right,” as paraded by certain right-wing elements as “foreign policy experts,” “non-interventionist Conservatives,” and/or, “National Conservatives,” as gathered at Israeli Settler/Kahanist Yoram Hazony’s feet, all of which as a whole makes up the “Big Lie” of our day. An almost parallel one is the Democrat’s own when they launch wars “spreading democracy,” etc., but they never quite reach the level of Conservatives as the former have a constituency that at least, in diminishing part, needs the appearance of democracy and human rights, even if those "are more honored in the breach, than in the observance.” But the Conservative’s tradition most honored today is the opposition to democracy and human rights, as so denounced by Willmoore Kendall and James Burnham as iconic Conservative “theorists” beginning in the 1950’s, as the “crazies,” whom Eisenhower so despised. 

So we are seeing and living a replay of history as the “fascist collective consciousness” which was relatively dormant, or at least contested, for 56 years, is reawakened. This time in "Little Sparta,” Israel, and in today’s “Roman Empire,” USA, with both having fully adopted and embraced "Perpetual War,” the very foundation of fascism, in total now with “right-wing” ideologies. As on display at the event described below. 

But I share this for what it says about a National Conservative “rock star,” Ron DeSantis, from this “pacifist” crowd (sarcasm). 
"However, the crowd at the Venetian Resort Hotel and Casino welcomed DeSantis as if he were Trump’s natural successor."

Here’s another view of DeSantis, though the author could omit the modifier “semi” here:
"At the National Conservatism Conference, the party’s semi-fascist wing believed the American version of Viktor Orbán was not Trump but DeSantis.” . . . 
"DeSantis won’t denounce the coup attempt; he will denounce Trump for its lack of success. The promise he will make to the base will be to fight stronger and meaner than Trump and do whatever it takes to win power."


DeSantis, Haley Present Themselves to GOP Jews as Trump’s Top Challengers - U.S. News - Haaretz.com

LAS VEGAS – Gov. Ron DeSantis and former U.S. ambassador to the United Nations Nikki Haley headlined the final night of the Republican Jewish Coalition’s annual confab in Nevada, aiming to send a clear message to Donald Trump and GOP voters that they are the party’s future.

They spoke following a whirlwind 24 hours of potential 2024 candidates laying out their vision for the party after the disappointing midterms in which the Republican Party failed to take back the Senate and achieved only a slim majority in the House of Representatives.

Speaking via satellite, Trump – the only declared candidate so far – had earlier sought to remind the crowd that any potential challenger had a massive hill to climb if they hoped to defeat him. However, the crowd at the Venetian Resort Hotel and Casino welcomed DeSantis as if he were Trump’s natural successor.

The Florida governor spoke to an audience that included dozens of young supporters standing aside the stage – a welcome no other speaker received over the weekend.

DeSantis opened his remarks by highlighting how his showing in the midterms was a national outlier for the Republicans, securing record margins with Hispanic voters and sweeping suburbs throughout his state. He described Florida as a “blueprint for success,” noting: “We’re all about exercising leadership and delivering results for the people that we represent.”

The governor notably stressed how he received the highest Jewish vote share of any Republican candidate in the state’s history. This was the silver lining GOP officials highlighted throughout the weekend.

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Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis greeting guests at the Republican Jewish Coalition Annual Leadership Meeting in Las Vegas on Saturday.Credit: SCOTT OLSON - Getty Images via AFP

He cited his record fighting short-term homestay firm Airbnb after it temporarily delisted 200 properties in Israeli settlements in the West Bank, as well as promoting security measures for Jewish day schools and pushing Holocaust education initiatives. The governor said he rejected describing “Judea and Samaria as occupied territory,” instead calling the West Bank “disputed territory” while calling for public events to be held there.

The 44-year-old governor told the crowd an anecdote about bringing water back from the Sea of Galilee to baptize his children before a house cleaner threw out the bottle. Israeli supporters sent him new water within 24 hours after he made a plea for a replacement.

While promoting his record, DeSantis notably dropped the term “Zuckerbucks” – a reference to Facebook’s Jewish owner Mark Zuckerberg that the Anti-Defamation League has condemned as an antisemitic trope.

Haley, meanwhile, addressed her potential candidacy more explicitly than any other Republican official at the gathering. She said it was something she would “look at it in a serious way, and I’ll have more to say on it soon.” She noted how she had won tough primaries and general elections with no losses on her record. “I’ve never lost and I’m not going to start now,” she said to thunderous applause.

She joined the chorus of Republican officials calling the midterms a “disheartening” warning sign. “We have to choose candidates who can win not just a primary but also a general election,” she said. “We need real leaders with a record of delivering solutions,” she added.

Haley, 50, praised DeSantis as well as Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp, Texas Gov. Greg Abbott and Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds. However, she refused to explicitly pin the blame on Trump and rejected the idea that an extreme candidate slate was the issue.

Instead, she decried fundraising differences, early-voting discrepancies and Democrats’ political unification. “It is time to quit eating our own,” she said. “It’s time for a younger generation to lead across the board.”

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Nikki Haley speaking at the Republican Jewish Coalition Annual Leadership Meeting in Las Vegas on Saturday.Credit: WADE VANDERVORT - AFP

Haley also highlighted her support for Israel, saying it “shouldn’t have to wonder whether America stands with it after every election. I was proud to stand up to the bullies and haters of Israel at the UN. And it should never be partisan. And I’m proud to say I was the first governor to sign a law banning BDS,” she added.

She also repeated a line previously delivered at a Christians United for Israel gathering last July, about “the next president shredding a new Iran deal on her first day in office” – which earned among the weekend’s largest ovations.

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