After months of social media jousting, the not-so-anticipated debate between Republican Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis and Democratic California Gov. Gavin Newsom is officially a go for Nov. 30, Fox News announced Monday.
Which means that a debate seemingly no one asked for, between two extremely online officials, is being foisted upon us by one of the world’s most unscrupulous propaganda outlets. And it seems there’s not a soul involved who’s sensible enough to stop it.
This is the hell the internet hath wrought — one in which recreational conflict, and the catharsis of “owning” the other side, equals entertainment gold.
Have a seat, Stephen A. Smith and Shannon Sharpe. Step aside, Skip Bayless and Michael Irvin. There’s a new pair of sparring partners vying for the cameras.
The two governors have been needling each other over policy for months. I wrote a bit about their back-and-forth in August, when DeSantis responded to Newsom’s debate challenge with a list of conditions he’d require — ones very favorable to DeSantis.
On the plus side, for those of us who are fans of good speech writing, we’re likely in store for some of the most well-rehearsed prewritten one-liners in recent memory. Both men have had months to practice in the mirror by now. And, look, I want to be fair here: I don’t think a debate between Democratic and Republican governors as diametrically opposed in policy as these two is completely useless on its face.








