DeSantis: Florida Could Learn Something From Boston Red Sox Fans

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Sounds like Gov. Ron DeSantis isn't too impressed by his Florida sports fans' passion (or lack thereof) - unlike those Boston Red Sox fans.

can just go ahead & get rid of that pesky lawsuit. Of course, a lot of this comes from the"safety net" he assumes that he already has – that he can always return to Florida fiefdom & run for governor again. That's why we find it kinda odd that DeSantis would be looking to piss off Miami Marlins & Tampa Bay Rays fans – or fans of any Florida professional sports team.

I knew they were going to beat the Cardinals, and the feeling in that part of the country, not just in the city of Boston, in Cambridge and other parts of New England, the whole population was so into it." Clearly, that made quite an impression on him – in between all of that Harvard studying, of course. And then… well, DeSantis couldn't help being DeSantis.

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