Watch: FL GOP Gov. Rick Scott Refuses To Debate Charlie Crist Over A Fan
It’s being called the moment Rick Scott lost the Florida gubernatorial election. Welcome to #Fangate. You’ve got to see it to believe it.
Last night was the second of three scheduled debates between Florida Republican incumbent Governor Rick Scott, and former Governor Charlie Crist. But even before the cameras were live, it seemed the debate would not take place.
Gov. Scott refused to walk on stage because Crist had a small fan at the base of his podium. It was 90 degrees and humid in south Florida yesterday, but Scott claimed the rules of the debate stated no fans.
Wow. Charlie Crist is just standing there on his own because Rick Scott refuses to take stage over fan. Amazing. pic.twitter.com/zjsArg3unI
— Gabe OrtÃz (@TUSK81) October 15, 2014
The rules reportedly stated no small electronics, according to some reports, and no small electrics, according to others. While rules are important, more important is the business of governing, and Gov. Scott, pardon the pun, blew it.
How bad was it?
Miami Herald political writer Marc Caputo sent this tweet:
Privately, Republicans/Rick Scott loyalists are telling me the moment he didn’t go onstage over fangate was the moment he lost the election
— Marc Caputo (@MarcACaputo) October 16, 2014
Worse, perhaps, he later tweeted he had permission to do so:
To clarify, my dear trolls, I got permission from the sender to tweet that text. So no confidence was betrayed
— Marc Caputo (@MarcACaputo) October 16, 2014
Scott refused to debate for over seven minutes after the debate was scheduled to begin. Crist took full advantage of his opponent’s behavior.
“Are we really going to debate about a fan? Or are we going to talk about education, and the environment and the future of our state?â€Â Crist asked. “I mean, really.â€
After Scott finally showed up, moderators asked him why he had chosen to not show up for nearly eight minutes.
Watch:
MSNBC’s Steve Benen says Scott’s “explanation for his behavior was just as strange as his conduct.”
Here’s what voters saw as the stunning events unfolded, which really is worth watching:
And a few responses via Twitter:
@Clarknt67 Usually when we hear about a politician getting blown it isn’t their opponent that ends up looking bad. #Florida‘s weird #fangate
— Alfred B (@konpundro) October 16, 2014
The #FLGov story so big one hashtag couldn’t contain it! #Fangate #Fantrum #FanYourGround #Fanghazi #Fanpocalypse #FLGovDebate
— Scott Wooledge (@Clarknt67) October 16, 2014
So we tonight found out that Voldemort can’t survive propelled air moving in a circular motion? #FlaDebate #FanGate
— Keith Olbermann (@KeithOlbermann) October 16, 2014
Who on Scott’s staff thought it was a good idea for the governor to fake-sit out a debate over a cooling fan? #fangate
— Shoqula (@Shoq) October 16, 2014
#FanGate trending is not good news for the Scott campaign, obviously. Would love to be a fly on the wall for the post-debate staff meeting.
— Joy Reid (@JoyAnnReid) October 16, 2014
@FLGovScott really .. Uh … lost his cool today. #fangate #FLGovDebate
— Steve Walker (@stevenlwalker) October 16, 2014
Based upon my timeline, I’m guessing #RickScott just lost the election because of a fan? #FLGovDebate #fangate #CharlieCrist
— joshua epstein (@thejoshuablog) October 16, 2014
#fangate is so crazy! I really hope @nbcsnl does a skit w it!!! (Sadly, it’s getting harder & harder to be a proud #Floridian )
— Jenica Fahey (@jenicabloodlady) October 16, 2014
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