Christina Pushaw, the Rapid Response Director for the DeSantis campaign, is not taking the Florida Governor’s landslide defeat in Iowa in stride. The campaign flack posted a lengthy rant on X (formerly Twitter) on Wednesday portraying her dedication to the collapsing campaign as a selfless act.
“I personally would have a better life outside of politics,” Pushaw wrote. “I would probably be able to earn more money at a private sector job and have more free time and maybe even take a vacation once in a while,” she added, in what appeared to be a dig at her own negotiated salary and allowed time off. During a major incident in her boss’s state last year, Pushaw took time away from her desk to attend yoga classes.
Pushaw’s most recent outburst was in response to calls for her and other DeSantis campaign officials to be ‘blacklisted’ from Republican political circles. The Florida Governor’s refusal to drop out of the primary contest after Donald Trump’s historic margin of victory in the Iowa Caucus drew criticism from numerous Republican Party officials and activists.
The DeSantis campaign’s communication team members—including Pushaw, Jeremy Redfern, and Bryan Griffin — have repeatedly come under fire for their erratic social media outbursts. This past September, Pushaw attacked pro-life stalwart Frank Pavone over his endorsement of former President Donald Trump. She suggested the Vatican’s decision to defrock the former Catholic priest made sense given his support for Trump. When Koch-funded Americans for Prosperity (AFP) endorsed Nimarata ‘Nikki’ Haley for the Republican presidential nomination, Pushaw took to social media to denounce the organization as “the establishment” — despite having previously worked for AFP herself.
Last month, former Fox News host Tucker Carlson blasted the online behavior of the DeSantis team during an interview at Turning Point Action’s AmericaFest. “The people who represent him online are the nastiest, the stupidest, and the most zero-sum people I’ve ever seen in my life,” Carlson said.
Thanks everyone who has added my name to a “hit list” of “disloyal” conservatives so I won’t get a job in the fantasy/hypothetical Trump Administration. I appreciate that because I’m not interested.
For me, working in politics has never been about grabbing more power, influence…
— Christina Pushaw 🐊 🇺🇸 (@ChristinaPushaw) January 17, 2024