Liberals have been lying about Florida Gov. Ron Desantis for so long, reporters donāt even notice it anymore.
That was painfully evident in one of the more bizarre moments to come out of the White House Correspondentsā Association dinner on Saturday, when the eveningās headline entertainer, Comedy Central host Trevor Noah, went on a riff about the Republican governor after āspottingā him in the audience.
The only problem was, DeSantis wasnāt in the room. He wasnāt at the event. But no one in a room full of ājournalistsā apparently noticed, or thought to check it.
āMany big names here tonight,ā Noah said. āOne of my favorites, Ron Desantis is here. Iām actually surprised that he found the time. You know, he has been so busy trying to outmaneuver Trump for 2024.ā
The comedian not only pointed to a fictitious DeSantis in the audience, but he also addressed the governor directly about 12 seconds into the Video with an āI see you, Ron! I see you, player.ā
āI see what youāve been doing,ā he said. āBlaming Trump for the lockdowns, distancing yourself from the vaccines that Trump created with his own two hands ā¦ā
āBut Ron, Ron is playing it coy, man,ā Noah said, with another significant gesture to the audience, like his subject was hanging on every word.
The camera panned to the crowd a couple of times, as though to show how DeSantis was taking the jokes coming his way.
But there was no DeSantis to show.
Noah ā and maybe even the cameraman ā might have been fooled because DeSantisā name was apparently listed in the eventās program as being among those in attendance.
But at a news conference Monday in the Sunshine State, far from the Beltway crowd, the governor said he was not only not at the dinner but never would have gone to it in the first place.
Asked if he ever intended to go to the event, DeSantis didnāt leave a lot of wiggle room with his answer.
āI would never attend that,ā he said. āI have no interest in that. I did not watch it. I donāt care what they do. But for them to advertise me, when that invitation was rejected by my office, that is a lie.ā
The governor said the whole story about his non-attendance and Noahās act spoke volumes about the mainstream media with its power bases in New York City and the nationās capital.
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āAnd so here they are, saying how important they are, that theyāre somehow these paragons of truth, and yet there they are lying about something that is readily verifiable,ā he said.
āAnd so the idea that I was there is false. The idea that I would have ever gone is false. And why they would want to try to perpetuate a lie about that, I donāt know. But I think it just shows you why that cabal of people in D.C.-New York are so reviled by so many Americans. I think itās a reputation thatās been well deserved.ā
No one whoās been in even casual contact with news about DeSantis in recent years wouldnāt have expected him to attend the White House Correspondentsā Association dinner.
With the exception of Trump, DeSantis is probably the top Republican target for mainstream media attacks in the country.
Heās been smeared by ā60 Minutesā over his stateās coronavirus vaccination program. Heās been attacked by Hollywood and every other bastion of liberal power over his stateās law to keep young children from being exposed to progressive sex education from kindergarten to third grade.
It would be hard to think of a single issue where DeSantis has not attracted venomous criticism from the left, which has only made him more popular among the sane part of the population.
At a time when the worthies behind the White House Correspondentsā Association are more responsible for spreading progressive propaganda than practicing actual journalism, a Ron Desantis would have as much place at one of their preening, self-congratulatory dinners as Trump himself would have.
In the course of his presidency, Trump never attended the groupās dinner, and for good reason. There was nothing good-natured about the relationship between his administration and Washingtonās press establishment ā the correspondentsā dinners during his tenure proved that. (Does everyone remember a screeching harridan named Michelle Wolfe and her 15 minutes of fame?)
DeSantis himself is often touted as a top GOP candidate for 2024, and if he is and becomes the next president, itās a pretty sure bet he would follow Trumpās example regarding the event.
With any luck, it could become a tradition that Democratic presidents can have dinner with the lying bootlickers whoāve disgraced a once-honorable profession, while Republican presidents spend their time with moral human beings.
Americans would then know exactly what political party had the amen chorus in the supposedly objective mainstream media.
And there would be no lying about whether Ron Desantis was there.
This article appeared originally on The Western Journal.
