two-page memo, which was obtained by the New York Times, suggests four possible “orchestra pit” moments for DeSantis to consider, including going after Vivek Ramaswamy, who has quickly usurped his #2 spot in several polls, defending ex-president Donald Trump after his latest indictment out of Georgia, and attacking Joe Biden and the media.We have no idea how much the DeSantis campaign paid these outside advisors for their expertise, but you know things are bad–really bad–when the best thing they can tell you is to “show emotion” so you come across as a likeable human being, or at the very least, someone who is not completely off-putting.what the fuck is wrong with him pic.twitter.com/93Vi1A5ZR4The recommendation comes after months of DeSantis making one embarrassing gaffe after another and behaving really, really strangely around voters on the campaign trail, as well as numerous reports from former colleagues who’ve said he’s socially awkward and unfriendly.“I think he’s an a**hole,” former Republican Rep.
David Trot, who sat next to DeSantis for two years when they both served on the House Foreign Affairs Committee, told Politico recently. “I don’t think he cares about people.”“I was new to Congress, and he didn’t introduce himself or even say hello,” he continued, adding that in all the time they worked together, DeSantis “never said a single word to me.” And Florida State Sen.
Joe Gruters, who served as chairman of Florida’s GOP for four years under DeSantis, told the Washington Post that he doesn’t think the guy has a chance.
He’s just too unlikeable.“The more he is met by people, the more they are not going to like him,” he said. “The more he’s out there, the more his numbers go down.