![]() One Biden adviser mused to CNN that while DeSantis may feel untouchable because of how right-wing Republicans have embraced his contrarian approach to navigating the Covid-19 pandemic, memories of that will have faded by next year. No one did anything.”īiden takes part in an event during the G7 summit in Hiroshima, Japan, on May 20, 2023. “You don’t want to lose your democracy? You want to stop fascism? Then do something about his reelection. Debbie Mucarsel-Powell, who won a Miami-area House seat in the 2018 blue wave but lost it two years later as Trump carried the state. now has a lot of resources that he can use,” said former Democratic Rep. “They’ve realized the outcome of their negligence. It’s an insurance policy strategy for a campaign that has so far almost exclusively focused on Biden as the alternative to Trump, who continues to lead Republican primary polls and whom DeSantis has already spent months trying to knock out of the way.Īnd it comes as Biden advisers push back on ongoing criticism from Florida Democrats that they flubbed their chance last year to damage DeSantis early by not investing much energy or money against him as he ran for reelection, racking up a whopping 19-point victory and tens of millions in campaign funds, likely now headed to a supportive super PAC. Eze Amos/The New York Times/ReduxĭeSantis expected to enter 2024 presidential race next weekĪ dozen top Biden and Democratic officials, several of whom asked not speak by name in order to discuss internal plans, told CNN they’re raring to dig in on DeSantis’ championing of abortion restrictions, his ongoing fight with Disney stemming from the company’s opposition to what critics have called the “Don’t Say Gay” law, his lifting of concealed weapons permitting, his crackdown on unlawful immigration and his consistent railing over “woke” politics. Ron DeSantis speaks at Liberty University in Lynchburg, Virginia, on April 14. It's a great character study of a man well worth getting to know.Florida Gov. I recommend this film to anyone, even if you're not a fan of the music. There are moments in this film, such as when Bill describes his meeting with Ray Charles with such tenderness, respect, and awe, I was moved to tears. Here, layers of the onion are peeled back, and the reveal is lovely. In the press he got coverage for having a reputation with women, but this film wasn't about that, and I didn't need it to be. A founding member of the greatest rock and roll band of all time, Wyman had an anti-drug stance. ![]() In this movie we get to see snippets of the memorabilia I would love to be able to wander through this Bill Wyman museum. His memories, things he meticulously collected his whole to life to record, catalogue, and remember fill his home attic. He had a computer before anyone else, he took tons of photos of his life, including his thirty-one years with The Stones. Bill sits in a room surrounded by his stuff, an astounding archive, a capsule of his life. This film somehow reminds me of oragami it unfolds to reveal a 3D image. Born William Perks, Jr., he was so at odd with his non-supportive father, he shucked his last name and took the surname Wyman from a man he admired in the service. ![]() He was raised by a grandmother that he revered. I'm touched by the humility and groundedness he retained in a life that began roughly in war torn London, wandering through rubble from the blitz in WWII. ![]() Rather than being a documentary filled with close-ups of talking heads and jammed with concert footage, this is a beautiful life journey about Bill with his own words. THE QUIET ONE (2019) I've been a fan of The Rolling Stones music my whole life I didn't know much about bass guitarist Bill Wyman until now.
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