Public outcry works.
Jerry Rutherford is a fan of reinstating corporal punishment, particularly for disabled students who he says are “out of control.”
Florida picked Trump’s afterbirth as their new bloated, bloviating golden child in an ill-fitting suit whose ego is almost as big as his expanding waistline.
Dolly Parton hasn’t sought accolades for her donations that have quietly funded uniforms, instruments, and equipment for predominantly Black high schools for decades.
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis learns that his choice of boots speaks louder than any of his actions in the Florida Hurricane Ian debacle.
Someone named Camilla offered them $15 an hour to hop on a van headed to Florida to assist in Hurricane Ian cleanup efforts.
Governor DeSantis voted to deny the Northeast the storm aid they needed back in 2013, and now he’s thanking Biden for the help he wouldn’t give.
Lara Trump called it “character-building,” but social media labeled it child abuse and threatened to call child protective services.
His daughter’s volleyball stadium was just the beginning. Now we find out the retired baller had more plans for welfare funds.
After Florida Senator Marco Rubio was questioned about two of his political ads, they suddenly disappeared from the airwaves.