
Standing His Ground
The Inside Story of Ron Desantis's Rise and Battle for Freedom
Richard Corcoran(Author)
Bombardier Books (Publisher)
Book
Hardback
256 pages
979-8-88845-108-3 (ISBN)
Description
Contrary to what the mainstream media has claimed, Florida under Ron DeSantis has become the home for freedom and individual liberty.
At the onset of the pandemic, political leaders throughout the country were forced to quickly make significant decisions about how they would govern under extraordinary circumstances. A number of these decisions simply required instinct-they just had to come from the gut. There was little, if any, precedent to examine, and hardly any time for the usual gambits to test potential solutions.
One person became a household name and a national hero for having made what proved to be the best decisions over and over: Ron DeSantis, the 46th governor of Florida. However, not surprisingly, his success also begot wrath. A patriot to millions of everyday Americans is often a "tyrant" to progressive elites. Other than perhaps former President Donald Trump, DeSantis was and remains the most vilified elected official in media, politics, entertainment, academia, and now the corporate world. Conservatives know full well this means he hit the bullseye.
Now that more than two years have passed, the American people are able to clearly see whose decisions struck the proper balance between liberty and safety. There's no denying that DeSantis's influence soared as the world watched him successfully steer his state step by step through one of the greatest periods of turmoil and uncertainty in modern history. While many other states floundered, Florida didn't just survive-it flourished.
At the onset of the pandemic, political leaders throughout the country were forced to quickly make significant decisions about how they would govern under extraordinary circumstances. A number of these decisions simply required instinct-they just had to come from the gut. There was little, if any, precedent to examine, and hardly any time for the usual gambits to test potential solutions.
One person became a household name and a national hero for having made what proved to be the best decisions over and over: Ron DeSantis, the 46th governor of Florida. However, not surprisingly, his success also begot wrath. A patriot to millions of everyday Americans is often a "tyrant" to progressive elites. Other than perhaps former President Donald Trump, DeSantis was and remains the most vilified elected official in media, politics, entertainment, academia, and now the corporate world. Conservatives know full well this means he hit the bullseye.
Now that more than two years have passed, the American people are able to clearly see whose decisions struck the proper balance between liberty and safety. There's no denying that DeSantis's influence soared as the world watched him successfully steer his state step by step through one of the greatest periods of turmoil and uncertainty in modern history. While many other states floundered, Florida didn't just survive-it flourished.
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Language
English
Place of publication
United States
Publishing group
Post Hill Press
Dimensions
Height: 210 mm
Width: 140 mm
Thickness: 17 mm
Weight
375 gr
ISBN-13
979-8-88845-108-3 (9798888451083)
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Richard Corcoran is an attorney and president of New College of Florida. From 2016 to 2018, he served as speaker of the Florida House, passing crucial ethics reforms. In in 2018, he was chosen by Governor Ron DeSantis to be the state's 27th Education Commissioner. In that role, he worked side-by-side with Tallahassee during the pandemic to reopen-and keep open-schools and eliminate mask mandates for children. He also supported the Governor's efforts to improve Florida public education by abolishing Common Core, expanding civics instruction, and ensuring parental rights were respected in classrooms. Corcoran lives in Sarasota with his wife and six children.