Democratic “independent journalist” Aaron Rupar is known for posting different interviews, mocking Trump during his rallies, and always trying to have that “gotcha” moment, especially by using videos that are out of context. DeSantis spoke at Texas’ high school Tuesday, so he decided to upload the video.
As my colleague Sister Toldjah reported, DeSantis was speaking at a high school in Pasco County, and he was attempting to recruit teachers by calling on retired Florida veterans and first responders who have bachelor’s degrees to join the school system. Rupar posted that video of the Flordia Governor, thinking it would be a “gotcha” moment. The video was disastrous.
Below is Rupar’s Twitter clip.
Here’s DeSantis wrapping up this morning’s news conference, which allegedly was about teacher recruiting pic.twitter.com/gM0HO6H4Lk
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) August 16, 2022
Here is a little background about DeSantis’ proposal. My colleague pointed out that there are many benefits to first responders and retired vets becoming teachers.
– First responders who have their bachelor’s degree will have fees waived for the state certification exam, receive a $4k bonus & an additional $1k for those willing to teach specific subjects (science, reading, ESE, etc.)
– Teacher apprenticeship program: Floridians with associates degree will get 2 years of experience in the classroom under a mentor and go on to receive their bachelor’s degree. Every apprentice receives a $4k bonus to their mentors.
– Scholarship program: Help current high school teachers earn their master’s degree so they can teach dual enrollment at their current campus.
DeSantis said: “Just like we do for veterans, we will do for the other first responders … We will waive the exam fees for the state certification program.”
They are all positive things Floridians ought to be proud of. This is not the first time they have tried to ridicule DeSantis for doing something good, such as Florida’s fatherhood bill, the parental rights in education bill, and the bill to increase support for foster parents and former foster youth.
As mentioned earlier, Rupar’s tweet backfired. These are just a few of the replies Rupar received.
DeSantis must be good. “Florida, where woke people go to death.” You can just inject the drug directly into my veins. https://t.co/TlRfmS9T2X
— Ken Gardner (@KenGardner11) August 16, 2022
A leader who is the best. The champion.
— Strong and Free 🇨🇦 🇺🇸 (@MJS1977) August 16, 2022
👑 https://t.co/Tr0yEVyxFQ
— Cernovich (@Cernovich) August 16, 2022
Brilliant. DeSantis fights toxic ideologies that range from ESG to CT. “Florida is where woke goes to die…” https://t.co/skvXQh8tEc
— Rita Panahi (@RitaPanahi) August 16, 2022
Governor Beast Mode https://t.co/Pko4w9Lqb4
— Steve Cortes (@CortesSteve) August 16, 2022
The far-left base and their “journalists” like Rupar do not like to see these kinds of legislation being passed in Florida and signed by DeSantis because deep down they know that they are good for the state, which could be a launching pad for a Presidential run. Rupar will probably continue to post out-of context videos in an effort to attract attention. But this particular video was particularly interesting and caught the eye of many. The video currently has 708k views.
This legislation is a good thing, no matter how much Rupar wants to twist it into something it’s not.
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