There is no bar too low. A recently elected Republican representative from Florida, Anna Paulina Luna — you know this is a poor start to anything — is squabbling with a competitor, and has sued him to get him to retract defamatory claims.
A letter obtained by The Daily Beast reveals that the Florida Republican retained the high-powered law firm Holland & Knight to go after a would-be rival who leveled a series of outlandish allegations against Luna on the Bubba the Love Sponge radio show in the fall.
The letter demands that Matt Tito, a pal of Roger Stone who mulled challenging Luna in a primary, apologize on video for his accusations, which include claims that Luna was fired from a job—and that she had a sexual liaison with Rep. Matt Gaetz.
Oh, what a world…that a show called Bubba the Love Sponge would have any credibility, and that it would even exist, is an indictment of the Florida radio audience. OK, but I agree, an accusation that one had sex with that slimeball Matt Gaetz is grossly insulting. Focus on that…oh wait, she’s more concerned about a different accusation?
“You said that Ms. Luna (a devout Christian) practices witchcraft,” Lisko added.
“You are hereby demanded to publicly and immediately retract each and every defamatory statement you made about Ms. Luna on the show,” Lisko continued. “Because you do not have the ability to distribute your retraction widely on your social media, you are demanded to apologize and retract your statements on the Bubba the Love Sponge Show or by making a retraction and apology video that you send to me that Ms. Luna will distribute via her social media.”
Tito is not backing down. He claims to have evidence that she is a witch based on hearsay statements from “MAGA figures,” so we’re already relying on dubious sources.
Tito claimed he learned about Luna’s purported background from other MAGA figures.
According to Tito, Hispanics for Trump associate Paloma Zuniga said that “Luna practices witchcraft.”
“That is where I heard that from,” Tito said. “She puts spells on people.”
Their reasoning is remarkable.
Another failed California Republican congressional hopeful, Omar Navarro, suggested the unsubstantiated rumors must be accurate because so many people were repeating them.
“It has got to be true to a certain extent,” he told The Daily Beast. “It’s fair enough to say that it’s spread among people in the Republican Party.”
So Ted Cruz actually is the Zodiac killer? All it takes is enough people saying something is true for it to be true? If enough of us simply say that all Republicans are witches, they’ll all be run out of office, or they’ll use their sorcerous powers to enchant the public into believing them.
Who is to say that last possibility isn’t already true? Witches, every one.
KG says
It would be more credible if he could show that she’d turned him into a newt – even if he subsequently got better.
Brony, Social Justice Cenobite says
That’s a hagraven. They wouldn’t be cought dead around magas. Too corrupt.
StevoR says
So .. a literal witch hunt then?
Or sheer Luna see?
Time to see if they weigh as much as ducks? ( Moty python ref )
Of course being Repugliklan I guess its safe to say its white witchcraft huh?
/ Laugh or cry? / Which century we livin’ in again huh?
René says
Repeat after me:
hemidactylus says
Don’t blame me. I refused to listen to Bubba the Love Sponge. I vaguely recall it being forced on me via a local rock format station WJRR and I fled. I did enjoy the guilty pleasure of Pat Lynch and Taco Bob back when I listened to radio. At least they played music in addition to often tasteless on air comic hijinks. Back in the day there was also the Ron and Ron show where Larry the Cable Guy got his start. He was from Nebraska and NOT a Florida Man ™.
Anyway this was one of the more infamous news bits associated with Bubba (cringe):
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bollea_v._Gawker
Peter Thiel makes a cameo. Uggghh the Hulkster.
And now we can each go and take a mind shower after being polluted with that imagery.
So glad I can stream music or podcasts now and not be subjected to corporate radio formatting. Talk is cheap.
gijoel says
Insert “Let them fight” gif from Godzilla.
dbinmn says
From Wikipedia: “Maxim selected her as the “Hometown Hottie” for Fort Walton Beach in 2014. Also that year, Luna worked briefly as a waitress at a gentleman’s club in Fort Walton Beach, Florida
From the movie “Big Daddy”:
Q: And, for the record, where did you work before you attended medical school?
A: Hooters.
Q: No further questions.
Larry says
I just woke up from a long sleep and I’m a bit groggy still. Is this the year 2023 or 1623?
Dunc says
Funnily enough, there probably actually are more people practicing witchcraft now than at any point in history…
feralboy12 says
Well, I can certainly believe she has spells.
Actually, I think a lot of these people have spells. They should probably get it checked out.
raven says
Luna has already proved that she isn’t a real witch.
If she was, she would have put a spell on this guy,Tito, and he would now look like a large green humanoid frog. Who only says nice things about Luna.
What she could do is state that she will, ‘pray for him”.
This is xian witchcraft but the xians don’t mind witchcraft as long as it only involves their collection of gods and angels.
robro says
PZ, you’ll be pleased to know that Rep. Luna has a Bachelor of Science degree in biology from University of West Florida…that is if you can believe what’s in Wikipedia. Given her magic abilities as a witch I’m sure she and her team can pull a George Santos on that information without any difficulty.
This is also in Wikipedia: “Religiously, Luna identifies as a Messianic Jew, but she has also called herself a Christian.”
moarscienceplz says
@#12
UWF is in Pensacola, right next to Alabama. I’m guessing one of the questions on her final exam was, “Name three of the kinds of animals Noah took on the ark”.
KG says
OK, there may be a lot of people practicing, but have they actually got any good at it?
tuatara says
I find those who think they are practicing witchcraft often confuse there and their. No wonder they’re spells don’t work!
Steve Morrison says
@14: Well, I can call spirits from the vasty deep.
SC (Salty Current) says
dbinmn @ #7, what point is it you’re trying to make, exactly?
dbinmn says
@#17: Kinda the same point as @#13
SC (Salty Current) says
You’ll need to be more specific.
SC (Salty Current) says
Her biography at Ballotpedia where WP got her college information from now just says she has a Bachelor’s with no mention of a major, so that could be sketchy (or not…no idea…). In any event, the University of West Florida Biology department seems normal (if too industry-oriented).
SC (Salty Current) says
Of course, industry-oriented is also normal. How I hate capitalism.
Erp says
@12 robro
“This is also in Wikipedia: “Religiously, Luna identifies as a Messianic Jew, but she has also called herself a Christian.””
Messianic Jews are Christians. Many are not Jewish by the standards of most other Jews.
garysturgess says
@14 KG
Well they’re not good at the moment, but that’s exactly why they need the practise. :)
StevoR says
@ ^ Erp : Yep. Their wikipage notes :
& also :
Source : https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Messianic_Judaism
Of course Christianity as a whole began as a splinter sect of Judaism that then went & became its own thing so..
F.O. says
No you silly!
They don’t play by the same rules as us.
They play by the rule “this will weaken my opponent and give me more power”.
Power, or the perception of power, is the only thing that matters.
They are not interested in seeing past that, so they will not.
Why are you still, after so many years, taking their claims at face value?
Didn’t you have evidence enough?
unclestinky says
The love sponge show is where Tucker Carlson got busted showing his true nature.