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Americaโ€™s Parents Agree with Ron DeSantis on Education

29 Mar 2022

CLAY: Weโ€™re going to be joined by Florida Governor Ron DeSantis at the top of the third hour, and I wanted to play this because he signed the Parental Rights in Education bill yesterday, refused to back down despite the pressure from Disney and the regular Blue Check Brigade members who tried to brand this bill as the โ€œdonโ€™t say gayโ€ bill.

Here is Ron DeSantis signing and announcing what exactly his goal in signing it is.

CLAY: This is why, Buck, yesterday we talked a little bit about the fact that DeSantis is being attacked by the New York Times now as โ€œTrump 2.0,โ€ and I believe you will see more and more of these attacks going forward because regardlessโ€ฆ Letโ€™s say Trump wins in โ€™24. Heโ€™s just got four years, and so at some point the Trump bogeyman disappears. But the calumnies, the attacks, the insults that have been leveled against Donald Trump have to be transferred to other Republican politicians, and you can see who they fear by who they brand as Trump 2.0.

BUCK: Hold on, hold on.

CLAY: Thatโ€™s the people that they are afraid of.

BUCK: โ€œWorse than Trump,โ€ Clay. Itโ€™s gotta be โ€œworse than Trump.โ€ People have to have โ€” the sequel has to have โ€” bigger special effects than the original, so somehow theyโ€™re gonna have to convince you that itโ€™s even worse than Donald Trump was before him, which will be a remarkable thing. Look, there are a lot of peopleโ€ฆ I understand the business model for the average Washington Post subscriber and New York Times subscriber is just to be fed a steady diet.

Thereโ€™s no such thing as too many โ€œTrump is the worst thing to ever happen to the countryโ€ editorials as far as theyโ€™re concerned. That is the business model because there are people that just need that every day. They think that thatโ€™sโ€ฆ Itโ€™s reaffirming their very stubborn and hysterical belief, which, when you look at what actually happened over the Trump years, none of the stuff they said was going to happen happened.

CLAY: Of course not.

BUCK: Everything was actually pretty great. It was like people are saying, โ€œYou sound too happy!โ€ In 2018, 2019, I was telling everybody, โ€œGuys, it doesnโ€™t get much better than this!โ€ I would tell the radio audience this, Clay. The economyโ€™s great, weโ€™re at peace, Trumpโ€™s hilarious, good things are happening. Youโ€™ve got somebody who seems like a normal person who makesโ€ฆโ€

โ€œNormalโ€ is not really the right description. But takes a gut instinct approach to things that is shared by other people who are not brainwashed with wokeness โ€” and, yeah, of course thatโ€™s all gone now. But Governor DeSantis in his, โ€œIโ€™m gonna stand on this issue and double down,โ€ I really mean this, we have toโ€ฆ The more agitated the left gets about things that involve parental involvement in schoolsโ€ฆ

Remember thereโ€™s so much at stake here, Clay. Itโ€™s not just the indoctrination of the kids and really the validation of some of the most far-left wing beliefs when it comes to gender identity. They want to teach 5-year-olds about multiple-pronoun individuals and all this stuff, multi-pronoun theory, all of this stuff thatโ€™s out there. They clearly want to do that.

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But also, theyโ€™re very touchy just in general about anything where itโ€™s greater parental involvement in education because really โ€” unfortunately โ€” the right had ceded public education largely to the Democrat Party and the left for decades now. And people are waking up to this and realizing this is a problem. Even if your kids arenโ€™t in public school, itโ€™s a problem, and the teachers unions are the heart of the Democrat Partyโ€™s political muscle and donations.

CLAY: What happened, Buck, is โ€” I really do believe this โ€” so much of the learning moved remote, and it woke up parents. I get it โ€™cause Iโ€™m a parent with kids in public school. Buck, you can well imagine. Youโ€™re busy. On a day-to-day basis, man, I spent my whole weekend at two Little League baseball games and then yesterday kids got a home game, and I went and coached โ€”

BUCK: Howโ€™d the Travis boys hit, by the way?

CLAY: Theyโ€™re hitting pretty well. Now, defense, we had an egregious error in the field that may have cost us the Sunday game by one of my boys. So thereโ€™s always a balancing act between, you know โ€”

BUCK: Learning experience. A learn experience.

CLAY: Learning experience, yeah. And the older I get, the less maybe fired up I get about mistakes or whatever. But the point is, like, parents are just busy, and thereโ€™s soโ€ฆ Every day of a parent, especially when you have young kids โ€” and I know a ton of our listeners know this feeling โ€” it is such a wild moment-to-moment, hour-to-hour, day-to-day, that when you get through the day and everybodyโ€™s in bed, youโ€™re just like, โ€œAhhh, you know, finally everybodyโ€™s in bed.โ€

I think what happened was, there were so many parents at home and you couldnโ€™t help but look over your kidโ€™s shoulder when youโ€™re walking through the house and you started to pay attention in a way that maybe you hadnโ€™t โ€” when everybodyโ€™s at home โ€” to whatโ€™s going on inside the schools. And I think masks also factored in in a big way because people got more engaged. Remember, Buck, when I spoke back in August, I called you afterwards and I said, โ€œMan, this is gonna be a tidal wave,โ€ and it already has led to Glenn Youngkinโ€™s election.

BUCK: You were fired up because the parents were so fired up.

Clay and BuckCLAY: Itโ€™s the best I had felt since covid happened, seeing how engaged all these parents were and how they werenโ€™t gonna stand for it anymore. It felt like America was waking up, and I feel like thatโ€™s whatโ€™s going on. More steam! Do not let up. The more you get attacked on this, the more right you are. Donโ€™t back down. I think thatโ€™s what Ron DeSantis has essentially decided, and the pollingโ€™s on his side. Parents donโ€™t want their kindergarten, their first grader, their second grader, their third grader being taught about transgender issues or sexual orientation.

BUCK: By the way, why isnโ€™t every state legislature with Republican majorities and a Republican governorโ€ฆ? Where are the companion bills?

CLAY: Itโ€™s a good question.

BUCK: Letโ€™s drill down on this. Letโ€™s force the Democrat Party to say, โ€œNo, we insist on the teaching of gender identity to 5-year-olds.โ€

CLAY: Itโ€™s madness, absolute madness.

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