Charlie Crist slams Ron DeSantis for stoking ‘The Big Lie’

By Jacob Ogles
FloridaPolitics.com
June 23, 2021

Rep. Charlie Crist

U.S. Rep. Charlie Crist, a Democratic candidate for Governor, pounded Gov. Ron DeSantis for continuing to let conspiracy theories fester.

The St. Petersburg Congressman said the Republican Governor won’t address right-wing extremism or embrace the truth about the November election.

“Three days ago, I challenged Governor DeSantis to reject the Big Lie and launch a bipartisan investigation into Florida-based hate group members and their connections to the January 6th insurrection at our nation’s Capitol,” Crist said. “Our Governor could have done the right thing to keep Floridians safe and stop violent hate groups from organizing in Florida. Instead, he has chosen partisanship and division.”

Crist said DeSantis has refused to openly reject a conspiracy theory that the November election was stolen from Donald Trump. On Jan. 6, Trump supporters sieged the Capitol and disrupted certification of President Joe Biden;s electoral college victory.

After Gannett newspapers published a report on Florida being tied for the most arrests related to the Capitol riots, Crist called for a bipartisan commission to investigate links to the event. The state is home to a particularly high number of members of two extremist groups with a significant presence at the riots, the Proud Boys and the Three Percenters.

DeSantis Press Secretary Christina Pushaw in a statement to the Sarasota Herald-Tribune dismissed the idea of a commission as “raw political opportunism” on the part of Crist.

“Any individuals who are found guilty of committing crimes should be held responsible for their own actions,” Pushaw told the newspaper, adding Crist’s proposal “is tailor-made for left-wing corporate media, not for everyday Floridians.”

“Moreover, Crist’s framing blames more than 20 million Floridians for the actions of a few, and that is simply unfair — and unserious,” she added.

Similarly, a proposal for a national bipartisan commission to explore what led to the riots stalled in Congress after Republican leadership rejected it. While legislation passed the House with some GOP support, Trump, who was impeached for inciting an insurrection but not convicted in the Senate, attacked Republicans who supported the commission in a statement.

DeSantis has repeatedly changed the subject when asked if he believed Biden won a fair election in November. Just last week, he said “very shady” things went on in other states.

“I think some of this ballot harvesting you see across the country is a huge, huge problem,” DeSantis said, referring to states that allow third parties to collect absentee ballots.

There is no evidence of widespread fraud that would have affected the outcome of the Presidential election, which Biden won by an identical electoral college margin as Trump had over Hillary Clinton in 2016.

“If Governor DeSantis can’t admit the truth about something as simple as who the duly elected President is, is there anything he won’t mislead the public about?” Crist said. “Just as troublingly, his silence is empowering the hate groups that fueled the insurrection of January 6th. Floridians deserve better.”

 

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w. wayne arrants
w. wayne arrants (@guest_61394)
2 years ago

Charlie who?

Sherry Harrell
Sherry Harrell(@sherry-harrell)
2 years ago

There absolutely were some “very shady things” that happened in other states. If anyone mentions that fact, they are slammed as being part of The Big Lie, or suffering from Trump Derangement Syndrome. They are finally auditing in Arizona and it also looks as if they’ll be doing that in other states as well. So IF there is nothing to hide, show me the proof. As a taxpaying citizen, I deserve to have my faith in clean, honest elections.. As things stand right now, I have very little faith in some specific counties in other states.

Richard Norman Kurpiers
Richard Norman Kurpiers (@guest_61408)
2 years ago
Reply to  Sherry Harrell

From what source(s) are you seeking this proof? The company leading the Arizona audit has no physical offices, is led by a guy who has been open about his pro-Trump stolen election conspiracy bias, no experience conducting election audits, and whose company recently had to accept the withdrawal of its lead sub-contract tech company responsible for counting the hand ballots. Not to mention that this company has already been exposed for lack of controls and security while conducting the audit.

If Republicans were truly interested in establishing confidence in the audit of election results, they would have chosen one of the Big 8 accounting firms whose bread-and-butter is dependent on conducting expert and reliable audits. But they and other red states contemplating post-election audits surely won’t employ well-known audit firms either for fear of embarrassment when the results come back negative for fraud.

Joe Blanchard
Joe Blanchard(@jlblan2)
2 years ago

As a past governor of Florida, Charlie Crist was a total embarrassment to the state. He has a record of being a political opportunistic. He has run as a republican, a democrat, and an independent. Anything that he thinks will get him elected. Research the history of this individual before placing any credibility in anything he says, So he is at it again, no surprises here.