DeSantis plays New Coke to Trump Classic. Why? George F. Will: DeSantis plays New Coke to Trump Classic. Why?
For those unfamiliar with the most remarkable pratfall in the history of American marketing (DeSantis was 6 years old when it occurred): In
Speaking not for attribution, a Republican who might join the nomination scramble has compared DeSantis to New Coke, with
DeSantis has been marketing himself as Trump with the jagged edges filed off. But Trumpkins love their hero because of his jaggedness. And people repelled by Trump are uninterested in a smoother version of him. Besides, DeSantis is sometimes only slightly smoother.
DeSantis does not merely boast, as he is entitled to, that he has triumphed over
Now, many Americans apparently want a swaggering president who talks like that. But those Americans are, it is safe to say, not nearly a majority. They probably purr with contentment about the name of DeSantis's super PAC, Never Back Down, which burnishes his jut-jawed, spoiling-for-a-fight persona. But, again, people who like this can vote, some of them for a third time, for the prototype. Is DeSantis content to forfeit the votes of the millions of Americans who are experiencing pugnacity fatigue?
DeSantis is unfairly faulted for not seeming to relish an essential aspect of his chosen vocation. Politics involves making huge quantities of small talk with strangers. There is something admirable about a loner in a business dominated by the professionally gregarious. Unless the loner is that way because he thinks he has nothing to learn from others. In an illuminating new book, "Unlikely Heroes:
DeSantis supporters argue, plausibly, that Trump is unelectable. But Trumpkins, whom DeSantis hopes to peel away from their idol, can say four things: "Unelectable" is what was said in 2016. It was said again in 2020, when he again won but the results were rigged. And have you recently seen and heard
The DeSantis campaign's financial resources at the onset of the nomination contest might be the most impressive cash stash since the one accumulated in 2015 by
DeSantis is admirably results-oriented. With blunt directness, he points to his remarkable record of enacting his agenda.
It should be said on his behalf that governorships are the best incubators of presidents because executives must demonstrate leadership and management skills in the service of convictions.
DeSantis's modest rhetorical talent is reassuring: He has not risen, as so many in today's politics have, on updrafts of his own hot air. If his jutted jaw is not glass, he will receive the protracted scrutiny he has earned.
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