cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/1070394

Gay Republicans are abandoning Florida Gov. and 2024 presidential candidate Ron DeSantis Ā® in droves after his rapid response team shared a bizarre video bragging about his reign of terror against the LGBTQ+ community.

The video opens with several clips of Donald Trump ā€“ DeSantisā€™s top primary opponent ā€“ expressing support for LGBTQ+ people and frames these comments as damning. Most of the comments are from before he was elected president in 2016. Then, the clip abruptly shifts to intense music and a photo of DeSantis shooting lasers out of his eyes, followed by snapshots of headlines about the anti-LGBTQ+ laws DeSantis has passed.

The video proudly shares that DeSantis has been called ā€œevil,ā€ ā€œdangerous,ā€ ā€œdraconian,ā€ and ā€œpublic enemy no. 1ā€ and even includes a clip accusing DeSantis of passing legislation ā€œthat literally threatens trans existence.ā€ It also contains images of shirtless buff muscle men inter-spliced with these statements about how DeSantis is hurting LGBTQ+ people in his state.

And despite DeSantisā€™s years-long crusade against LGBTQ+ people, this video, for whatever reason, seems to be the last straw for gay conservatives who had formerly viewed the Florida governor as a palatable alternative to Trump.

ā€œNot only did DeSantis show that he is as anti-LGBTQ+ as the mainstream media has alleged, he made a mockery of any GOP candidate that shows an interest in LGBTQ+ rights, setting the whole party back decades,ā€ wrote Yvonne Dean-Bailey, former Republican state legislator in New Hampshire, in an op-ed for the Daily Beast.

Dean-Bailey called the video ā€œthe most anti-LGBTQ+ ad in recent history,ā€ adding that his actions ā€œtarnish the image of the conservative movement.ā€

ā€œAs a lifelong conservative, I believe in the principles of limited government, personal responsibility, and individual liberties. Yet, DeSantisā€™ approach to LGBTQ+ issues goes against these very principles.ā€

Well-known conservative activist David Leatherwood also shared his disappointment over the ad on Twitter.

ā€œI spent the last 7 years of my life working with Trump to make the GOP a more welcoming place for gays WHILE ALSO being anti-groomer, anti-woke and pro religious liberty. Iā€™ve even worked WITH DeSantis on this agenda. This ad is a slap in the face, and makes any LGBT person supporting DeSantis look like an absolute idiot.ā€

Even disgraced gay Rep. George Santos (R-NY) got in on the anti-DeSantis action. Santos ā€“ who is currently facing 13 criminal charges ā€“ told The Hill he ā€œused to think DeSantis was a great governorā€ but is now ā€œstarting to think differently.ā€

Santos has long been on team Trump but spoke out in favor of DeSantisā€™s Donā€™t Say Gay law. ā€œI still stand by the bill in its nature,ā€ he said, ā€œbut now it seems that it had a more perverse agenda behind it.ā€

ā€œIā€™m starting to see [DeSantis] for what he is,ā€ Santos added. ā€œHis rhetoric is to diminish and remove rights away from people like myself, and I canā€™t support that.ā€

The LGBTQ+ conservative group Log Cabin Republicans criticized the ad as ā€œdivisive and desperate.ā€

ā€œConservatives understand that we need to protect our kids, preserve womenā€™s sports, safeguard womenā€™s spaces and strengthen parental rights,ā€ the group said in a statement, ā€œbut Ron DeSantisā€™ extreme rhetoric has just ventured into homophobic territory.ā€

ā€œRon DeSantis and his team canā€™t tell the difference between commonsense gays and the radical Left gays. He, sadly, sees them all the same. His naive policy positions are dangerous and politically stupid.ā€

And it isnā€™t just gay Republicans speaking out against the ad. DeSantis has been slammed and mocked from all angles.

The New Republic published a piece positing it could be ā€œthe weirdest ad in American political history.ā€

And out Secretary of Transportation Pete Buttigieg pointed out the ā€œstrangeness of trying to prove your manhood by putting up a video that splices images of you in between oiled-up shirtless bodybuildersā€ before blasting DeSantis for focusing on bullying marginalized groups rather than helping Americans.

Christina Pushaw, the DeSantis campaignā€™s Rapid Response director, defended the video on Twitter after former Trump official Richard Grenell called it ā€œundeniably homophobic.ā€

ā€œOpposing the federal recognition of ā€˜Pride Monthā€™ isnā€™t ā€˜homophobic.ā€™ We wouldnā€™t support a month to celebrate straight people for sexual orientation, eitherā€¦ Itā€™s unnecessary, divisive, pandering. In a country as vast and diverse as the USA, identity politics is poison.ā€

DeSantis is currently in a distant second place in 2024 Republican primary polling, getting an average of 21.5% support in recent polls, according to RealClearPolitics. Trump is first with an average of 52.4%.