Well, that was a disaster.
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis’ much-anticipated Twitter Spaces campaign announcement on Wednesday night was supposed to launch him into the upper echelon of the 2024 Republican presidential primary while cementing Twitter as the new Fox News. Instead, everyone involved is a punchline after an audio-only event that started with a series of embarrassing technical failures and ended with DeSantis displaying his obsession with the niche concerns of the extremely online right.
Fox’s response to the debacle shows that the network is not willing to be easily displaced by the rising alliance of Musk and the right-wing stars who have said they plan to make his platform their home. Fox hosts typically celebrate Musk and the changes he has brought to Twitter. But they’ve been highlighting his incompetence in the hours since the DeSantis announcement.
Fox’s website dubbed DeSantis’ event a “disaster on Twitter” while it was still underway, and used the opportunity to plug his subsequent interview with Fox’s Trey Gowdy for those who “want to actually see and hear” the candidate.