Relationship with IM-1776, which praises dictators and attacks liberal democracy, is collaborative and supportive
Chris Rufo, a rightwing culture-war celebrity and close Ron DeSantis ally, has maintained a close relationship with IM-1776, a “dissident right” magazine that regularly showers praise on dictators and authoritarians, puffs racist ideologues, and attacks liberal democracy.
The outlet’s editors and writers – many of them so-called “anons” working under pseudonyms – have variously advocated for the repeal of the Civil Rights Act; celebrated figures such as the “Unabomber” Ted Kaczynski and the proto-fascist Italian nationalist Gabriele D’Annunzio; and advanced conspiracy theories about the Covid pandemic, and what they term the “regime”, a leftist power structure that they imagine unites the state, large corporations, universities and the media.
DeSantis would just find some way to blame the "woke" Left and how it's an attack on a strong conservative like Rufo, or some similar bullshit.
This fuckhead governor of mine, that I obviously did not vote for, deflects any criticism, and would blame the "woke Left" if he stubbed his toe getting out of bed in the morning.
Although it would be nice for the media to grill robot Ron, he would just cancel the interview or remove the reporter, or get his minions in the legislation to legislate the criticism away to make it harder on the media or some other fascist bullshit.
He might, but the fact that no one even bothers to ask those sort of questions of politicians like him is a bigger issue because of course he has an ally with ties like that. That's just obvious.
The Guardian is a paper based in Manchester, England. Fairly certain that they do not mean "liberal" in the American sense meaning left-wing, progressive politics. They mean it in the classical sense meaning free.