In the end, it wasn’t culture war feuding over restricting LGBTQ+ rights, thwarting Black voters or vilifying immigrants that finally broke Republicans’ DeSantis fever in Florida.

Nor was it his rightwing takeover of higher education, the banning of books from school libraries, his restriction of drag shows, or passive assent of neo-Nazis parading outside Disney World waving flags bearing the extremist governor’s name that caused them to finally stand up to him.

It was, instead, a love of vulnerable Florida scrub jays; a passion to preserve threatened gopher tortoises; and above all a unanimous desire to speak up for nature in defiance of Ron DeSantis’s mind-boggling plan to pave over thousands of unspoiled acres at nine state parks and erect 350-room hotels, golf courses and pickleball courts.

The outcry when DeSantis’s department of environmental protection (DEP) unveiled its absurdly named Great Outdoors Initiative last week was immediate, overwhelming and unprecedented. The Republican Florida senators Marco Rubio and Rick Scott penned a joint letter slamming an “absolutely ridiculous” proposal to build a golf course at Jonathan Dickinson state park in Martin county. The Republican congressman Brian Mast, usually a reliable DeSantis ally, said it would happen “over my dead body”.

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    Don’t underestimate his getting absolutely destroyed on a national stage by Disney in a fight of his own choosing. His plan to shut down their “wokeness” and take control of their park backfired spectacularly.

    DeSantis got outmaneuvered so easily and completely by their lawyers it made him look like a clown.

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      Still, really a shameful indictment of the country that he was demolished by expensive lawyers instead of by the First Amendment for targeting them based on speech.

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        While I agree, I’ll take the wins where we can get them.

        What we’ve seen as a trend with Hershell Walker, DeSantis, Vance and a few others that Trump’s special immunity to pushback or what some call the “soft bigotry of low expectations” doesn’t extend far beyond him.

        With luck, the MAGA movement of “ignorance uber alles” will perish with him. Ideally, it will perish in November.