WOW!….
Let me see if I have this right?
The Florida Republican Governor DeSantis does NOT want ANYONE marrying his name with race questions by the media?
Or else he just won’t patronize them?
What will this guy do in a national election?
Will he just show up on right leaning media?
Will ALL questions have to be pre-screened?
Ah?
Isn’t this how Putin runs things?
DeSantis IS continuing to show that he HAS to ‘control’ any and everything about him….
THAT is NOT gonna work in a national campaign….
And Black people are NOT stand for this without making noise….
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis will boycott media appearances on NBC News and MSNBC shows, according to his press team, until one of the network’s star reporters apologizes for a question she posed about the governor’s education policies.
“There will be no consideration of anything related to NBC Universal or its affiliates until and at least Andrea Mitchell corrects the blatant lie she made about the governor,” DeSantis’s press secretary, Bryan Griffin, said in an email to the network that he posted on Twitter.
The “lie” that the DeSantis camp is protesting is a question Mitchell put to Vice President Harris last week, in which she asked: “What does Governor Ron DeSantis not know about Black history and the Black experience when he says that slavery and the aftermath of slavery should not be taught to Florida schoolchildren?”
Mitchell later said her questioning was “imprecise” but did not explicitly apologize. The Hill has reached out to NBC for further comment.
Griffin said NBC and its affiliates must “display a consistent track record of truthful reporting” before DeSantis, who has had an often acrimonious relationship with the mainstream media, agrees to future appearances.
Last year, DeSantis signed into law the Stop WOKE Act, which prohibited the teaching of Critical Race Theory in Florida schools, as well as lessons about historical topics in ways that would make someone feel personally responsible for a past wrong based on their own race, sex or national origin.
Critics say the measure unfairly limits the teaching of subjects such as the Civil War and the Jim Crow era….