Daily Outtakes: DeSantis on the telly

DeSantis to do Interviews

The Wall Street Journal reports that Gov. Ron DeSantis will begin to do interviews with newspapers and media outside his safe zone.

Why this matters: DeSantis has regularly attacked newspapers that he called “legacy newspapers,” including the New York Times, Washington Post and Miami Herald, because they refused to be cheerleaders and asked more pointed questions.

  • The governor has confined his media spots to Fox News, Newsmax, and other right-wing outlets, saying, “I’m not going to sit there and humor them and treat them as some neutral arbiter.”

Dig Deeper: The strategy hasn’t worked, and DeSantis continues to trail Trump in the poll.

  • WSJ reporters Alex Leary and John McCormick wrote Saturday wrote that DeSantis “is planning to do interviews around a series of policy proposals he will lay out in the coming weeks, according to people familiar with the plans.”

DeSantis has got to break out of the Trump bubble and attract voters other than those who only read, listen and watch right-wing conspiracy propaganda.


Big Lagoon State Park Reopens

Big Lagoon State Park has reopened several amenities: the Governor’s Pavilion, Amphitheater and Observation Tower.

Why this matters: Perdido Key Area Chamber of Commerce president Tammy Thurow stated “Big Lagoon State Park is a huge asset to Perdido Key and the Pensacola area. Having the Florida State Parks in our backyard is a draw to our locals and visitors alike, and we are so excited to have these amenities back open.”

Dig Deeper: From Perdido Key Chamber press release –

Governor’s Pavilion: Step into the grandeur of our newly refurbished Governors Pavilion, an iconic structure that offers breathtaking panoramic views of the park’s picturesque surroundings. This stunning venue is perfect for hosting special events, picnics, and gatherings, creating unforgettable memories against the backdrop of nature’s splendor.

Amphitheater: Immerse yourself in the vibrant cultural and entertainment scene as our Amphitheater comes alive once again. The newly revitalized space is set to host a variety of performances, concerts, educational presentations, and community events, bringing people together to celebrate arts and nature.

Observation Tower: Ascend to new heights and embrace awe-inspiring vistas from the Observation Tower. The Observation Tower allows visitors to appreciate the park’s diverse ecosystem, from the lush greenery to the shimmering waters, while providing an ideal spot for photography and quiet reflection.

Big Lagoon is located at 12301 Gulf Beach Highway. For more information, please visit their website at www.floridastateparks.org/BigLagoon or contact their ranger station at (850) 492-1595.


Homers Fly

Troy Johnston had just hit two home runs, helped tie the franchise team record with five in a game and provided the deciding runs Sunday in the Blue Wahoos 10-8 win against the Beau Rivage (Biloxi) Shuckers.

Why this matters: With the win, the Blue Wahoos split the six-game series against Biloxi and evened their second-half record to 6-6, 47-33 overall.

    • It was a much-welcomed way to head into the Major League Baseball All-Star Game break, which now includes the minor leagues.

Next Game: The Blue Wahoos will resume their schedule on July 14 on the road against the Birmingham Barons for a three-game series. They will return home to Blue Wahoos Stadium to begin a six-game homestand on July 18 against the Rocket City Trash Pandas, the Los Angeles Angels’ affiliate, who will make their only appearance this year in Pensacola.

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