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Post by katlady on Jul 8, 2024 23:50:54 GMT
There are people on social media who believe that this is being put out there by the democrats, and that no such as thing as Project 2025 exist.
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Post by Ryann on Jul 9, 2024 0:17:12 GMT
There are people on social media who believe that this is being put out there by the democrats, and that no such as thing as Project 2025 exist. Clearly people on here, too.
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Post by revirdsuba99 on Jul 9, 2024 0:27:34 GMT
Johnson announced some of the suggested spending cuts plus... Republicans are fantasizing about a new era of budget cuts under a new Donald Trump presidency.Speaking to the Hudson Institute, Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) argued that the largest security threat facing the U.S. is the national debt. "To meet our defense needs, Congress has to work to grow our economy and significantly reduce our overall spending. And I can promise you, come 2025, spending reform will become a top priority for our new Republican majority," the current speaker told the group. *** Johnson didn't go into details, but the Heritage Foundation's Project 2025 — a conservative policy platform that Trump has sought to distance himself from, despite many political ties to its authors — calls for massive cuts to Medicaid. It would also cut the Basic Allowance for Housing (BAH) that American soldiers use when stationed at various places around the world. As Raw Story reported on July 4th, the plan calls for further privatization of veteran healthcare. When Punchbowl News reporter Jake Sherman saw the clip of Johnson's pledge, he expressed serious doubts. "If past is precedent," wrote Sherman, "if Donald Trump is president, he won't be very interested in these conversations." “I’m the king of debt," Trump said. "I’m great with debt. Nobody knows debt better than me. I’ve made a fortune by using debt, and if things don’t work out, I renegotiate the debt. I mean, that’s a smart thing, not a stupid thing.” www.rawstory.com/republican-budget-2025/
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Post by aj2hall on Jul 9, 2024 1:12:25 GMT
There are people on social media who believe that this is being put out there by the democrats, and that no such as thing as Project 2025 exist. Clearly people on here, too. Conservative gaslighting. I wish project 2025 didn't exist, but anyone who thinks this was just scribbled notes taken out of context is not living in reality.
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Post by aj2hall on Jul 9, 2024 1:30:20 GMT
Not sure if the has been posted, but this is a great website that breaks down project 2025 into different departments, issues and how it will affect different groups of people. It takes sections and quotes directly from Project 2025. defeatproject2025.orgSomeone was asking specifically about veterans defeatproject2025.org/issues/veterans/Project 2025 proposes that the VA reduce expenses by cutting benefits while funneling a larger fraction of its current budget into the pockets of private contractors. It proposes a personnel policy of replacing the leadership and decision makers with political appointees, while outsourcing core functions and silencing dissent from existing staff. It mixes policies from the current VA strategic plan with a dangerous vein of reduced benefits, corporate plundering, and politicization.“Target significant cost savings from revising disability rating awards for future claimants while preserving them fully or partially for existing claimants.” (General Welfare, Dept. of Veterans, Page 682)
The VA assigns disability ratings based on the severity of military service-connected conditions. These ratings determine monthly disability compensation and eligibility for other VA benefits. The author does not clarify which ratings will be revised or by how much. But considering they say “significant cost savings” and only committed to preserving existing claimants’ awards “partially,” the implication is that veterans’ benefits will be cut significantly. “Where admissible in regulatory action, HUD should implement reforms reducing the implicit anti-marriage bias in housing assistance programs, strengthen work and work-readiness requirements, implement maximum term limits for residents in PBRA and TBRA programs, and end Housing First policies so that the department prioritizes mental health and substance abuse issues before jumping to permanent interventions in homelessness.” (Section III, Chapter 15, Page 541)
“Eliminate or move Office of Postsecondary Education programs” (General Welfare, Dept. of Education, Page 359) “Eliminate Impact Aid not tied to students” (General Welfare, Dept. of Education, Page 358)
“Embrace the expansion of Community Based Outpatient Clinics (CBOCs) as an avenue to maintain a VA footprint in challenging medical markets without investing further in obsolete and unaffordable VA health care campuses.” (General Welfare, Dept. of Veterans, Page 679)
“Transfer all career Senior Executive Service employees out of PA/PAS-designated positions on the first day and ensure political control of the VA.” (General Welfare, Dept. of Veterans, Page 683)
“Work with Congress to sunset the Office of Accountability and Whistleblower Protection (OAWP).” (General Welfare, Dept. of Veterans, Page 685)
“Rescind all departmental clinical policy directives that are contrary to principles of conservative governance starting with abortion services and gender reassignment surgery.” (General Welfare, Dept. of Veterans, Page 676)
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Post by aj2hall on Jul 9, 2024 1:44:11 GMT
I like her perspective on Project 2025 and Trump's ridiculous denial
heathercoxrichardson.substack.com/p/july-5-2024-friday
it seems as if the true implications of Project 2025 are starting to gain traction and the Trump campaign recognizes that the policies that document advocates are hugely unpopular.
On July 2, Heritage Foundation president Kevin Roberts assured Trump ally Steve Bannon’s followers that they are winning in what he called “the second American Revolution, which will remain bloodless if the left allows it to be.” In March, Roberts told former Trump administration official and now right-wing media figure Sebastian Gorka about Project 2025: “There are parts of the plan that we will not share with the Left: the executive orders, the rules and regulations. Just like a good football team we don’t want to tip off our playbook to the Left.”
This morning, although Roberts has described Project 2025 as “institutionalizing Trumpism,” Trump’s social media feed tried to distance the former president from Project 2025. “I know nothing about Project 2025. I have no idea who is behind it,” the post read. Despite this disavowal of any knowledge of the project, it continued: “I disagree with some of the things they’re saying and some of the things they’re saying are absolutely ridiculous and abysmal. Anything they do, I wish them luck, but I have nothing to do with them.”
In what appeared to be a coordinated statement, the directors of Project 2025 wrote on social media less than two hours later that they “do not speak for any candidate.”
Aside from the fact that “anything they do, I wish them luck,” sounds much like the signaling Trump did to the Proud Boys when he told them to “stand back and stand by,” Trump’s assertion and Project 2025’s response can’t possibly erase the many and deep ties of the Trump camp to Project 2025. Juliet Jeske of Decoding Fox News noted that Trump’s name shows up on more than 190 pages of the Project 2025 playbook.
Rebekah Mercer, who sits on the board of the Heritage Foundation, was one of Trump’s top donors in 2016; her family founded and operated Cambridge Analytica, the company that misused the data of millions of Facebook users to push pro-Trump and anti-Clinton material in 2016. Trump’s national press secretary, Karoline Leavitt, has appeared in a Project 2025 video. Trump’s own super PAC has been running ads promoting Project 2025, calling it “Trump’s Project 2025,” and many of its policies—killing the Department of Education, erasing the separation of church and state, ending renewable energy programs and ramping up use of fossil fuels, deporting immigrants—are also Trump’s.
Project 2025’s director, Paul Dans, as well as both of its associate directors, Spencer Chretien and Troup Hemenway, were in charge of personnel in Trump’s White House, and the theme of Project 2025 is that “people are policy,” by which they mean that hand-picked loyalists must replace civil servants. Trump’s former body man John McEntee, who reentered the White House as a senior advisor after having to leave because he failed a background check, was in charge of hiring in the last months of the Trump White House; he helped to draft Project 2025. Key Trump ally Russell Vought wrote the section of Project 2025 that called for an authoritarian leader; he is also on the platform committee of the Republican National Convention.
If indeed Trump knows nothing about Project 2025 and has no idea who is behind it, his cognitive ability is rotten. As former chair of the Republican National Committee Michael Steele wrote, “Since [Project 2025] is designed to institutionalize Trumpism and you know nothing about it, then why do you echo some of its policy priorities during your rallies? Coincidence? And how exactly don’t you know that Project 2025 Director Paul Dans served as your chief of staff at the Office of Personnel Management, and Associate Director Spencer Chretien served as your special assistant and associate director of presidential personnel? And folks say we should be worried about Biden.”
Trump’s attempt to distance himself from Project 2025 indicates just how toxic that plan is with voters. As political scientist Ian Bremmer dryly noted, it seems that “the second American revolution apparently [is] not polling as well as the first in internal focus groups.” Former Republican strategist Rick Wilson was even more direct, saying that Trump was trying to distance himself from Project 2025 because “most of it polls about like Ebola,” the deadly virus that causes severe bleeding and organ failure, and has a mortality rate of 80 to 90%.
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Post by Scrapper100 on Jul 9, 2024 2:05:03 GMT
There are people on social media who believe that this is being put out there by the democrats, and that no such as thing as Project 2025 exist. This is what I keep seeing as well. Look at who the authors are and the group that has put it out there. 🤦♀️
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Post by revirdsuba99 on Jul 9, 2024 23:46:53 GMT
Project 2025 is being advertised all over...
*** On page 134... Joy Reid was talking about the military. Everyone who is enrolled in school that receives federal dollars will be required to take a military aptitude test. Of course not the private christian schools or charter schools...
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Post by revirdsuba99 on Jul 10, 2024 20:39:51 GMT
The other day Project 2025 had more hits on Google then Taylor Swift!
So there are people asking questions and reading.
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Post by Scrapper100 on Jul 10, 2024 21:12:19 GMT
Jay Kuo posted this From Ben Meiselas of the Meidas News Network:
Donald Trump gave a speech tonight in Miami and did the following:
1. He again praised the fictional cannibal named Hannibal Lecter.
2. He said insurrectionists are “hostages unfairly imprisoned” and said “the Supreme Court ruled they should be out soon.”
3. He said he “didn’t know what NATO was” before he took office.
4. He praised the author of Project 2025 and said he’d be back in a future administration.
5. He complained the audience got “water spots” and he didn’t get a “water spot.”
6. He said “we” have nuclear subs in Cuba when discussing Russia, such that “we” referred to Russia or he gave away potential US nuclear secrets or he was just making it up.
7. He challenged President Biden to golf for ratings.
8. He said “Yes oh yes and quickly says President Trump,” when reading the teleprompter.
9. He said Biden has so many homes he can’t count them all.
10. He said 109% of all net job creation over the last year has gone to migrants.
I’ll take the older, sane guy with a stutter, thanks.
So #4 he is now paying attention to project 25
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Post by revirdsuba99 on Jul 11, 2024 1:00:41 GMT
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Post by hop2 on Jul 11, 2024 12:32:21 GMT
I saw a list of items they want to accomplish and it is shocking. Here is a few of them: End no fault divorce Complete ban on abortions Ban contraceptives Higher taxes for the working class Cut Social Security Cut Medicare End Affordable Care Act Ban books and curriculum about slavery. You can get the general idea from this partial list. They call for over turning the civil rights act. It also calls for removing all references to gender equality or gender equity from any government agency, document, or law which would remove the right for women to sue for discrimination. ( beginning on page 4 and going onto page 5 of the foreward of project 2025) If you can’t sue for discrimination then basically it’s open season on women in the workplace, it’s not like women are even treated equally yet anyway but the demand we go backwards to where we can be oppressed based on gender. Actually on women altogether it hasn’t been that long that we have been allowed bank accounts, mortgages & credit cards. I honestly didn’t need to read this to know my vote will be cast against Trump and any gop that is not publicly anti Trump. I’m voting based on the 3 scotus picks by Trump alone. Whilst they try to claim to be originalists seeking for the constitution to remain & be interpreted in its original form they cherry pick even that and ignore the specific anti religious and anti monarch language in the original constitution. So no, they aren’t originalists they are just oppressors. However, once reading the actual project 2025 I don’t have to go past the foreward to know this project is against my best interest. Very much so.
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Post by hop2 on Jul 11, 2024 12:35:15 GMT
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Post by hop2 on Jul 11, 2024 12:37:10 GMT
Johnson announced some of the suggested spending cuts plus... Republicans are fantasizing about a new era of budget cuts under a new Donald Trump presidency.Speaking to the Hudson Institute, Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) argued that the largest security threat facing the U.S. is the national debt. "To meet our defense needs, Congress has to work to grow our economy and significantly reduce our overall spending. And I can promise you, come 2025, spending reform will become a top priority for our new Republican majority," the current speaker told the group. *** Johnson didn't go into details, but the Heritage Foundation's Project 2025 — a conservative policy platform that Trump has sought to distance himself from, despite many political ties to its authors — calls for massive cuts to Medicaid. It would also cut the Basic Allowance for Housing (BAH) that American soldiers use when stationed at various places around the world. As Raw Story reported on July 4th, the plan calls for further privatization of veteran healthcare. When Punchbowl News reporter Jake Sherman saw the clip of Johnson's pledge, he expressed serious doubts. "If past is precedent," wrote Sherman, "if Donald Trump is president, he won't be very interested in these conversations." “I’m the king of debt," Trump said. "I’m great with debt. Nobody knows debt better than me. I’ve made a fortune by using debt, and if things don’t work out, I renegotiate the debt. I mean, that’s a smart thing, not a stupid thing.” www.rawstory.com/republican-budget-2025/Ok Mikey, but TRUMPs millionaire tax cut raised the deficit more than any other administration even administrations under war. So by your logic Trump is the biggest threat to national security…
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Post by librarylady on Jul 11, 2024 14:06:15 GMT
www.yahoo.com/news/trump-claims-not-know-behind-080042610.htmlTrump claims not to know who is behind Project 2025. A CNN review found at least 140 people who worked for him are involved Donald Trump has lately made clear he wants little to do with Project 2025, the conservative blueprint for the next Republican president that has attracted considerable blowback in his race for the White House. “I have no idea who is behind it,” the former president recently claimed on social media. Many people Trump knows quite well are behind it. Six of his former Cabinet secretaries helped write or collaborated on the 900-page playbook for a second Trump term published by the Heritage Foundation. Four individuals Trump nominated as ambassadors were also involved, along with several enforcers of his controversial immigration crackdown. And about 20 pages are credited to his first deputy chief of staff. In fact, at least 140 people who worked in the Trump administration had a hand in Project 2025, a CNN review found, including more than half of the people listed as authors, editors and contributors to “Mandate for Leadership,” the project’s extensive manifesto for overhauling the executive branch. Dozens more who staffed Trump’s government hold positions with conservative groups advising Project 2025, including his former chief of staff Mark Meadows and longtime adviser Stephen Miller. These groups also include several lawyers deeply involved in Trump’s attempts to remain in power, such as his impeachment attorney Jay Sekulow and two of the legal architects of his failed bid to overturn the 2020 presidential election, Cleta Mitchell and John Eastman. To quantify the scope of the involvement from Trump’s orbit, CNN reviewed online biographies, LinkedIn profiles and news clippings for more than 1,000 people listed on published directories for the 110 organizations on Project 2025’s advisory board, as well as the 200-plus names credited with working on “Mandate for Leadership.” Overall, CNN found nearly 240 people with ties to both Project 2025 and to Trump, covering nearly every aspect of his time in politics and the White House – from day-to-day foot soldiers in Washington to the highest levels of his government. The number is likely higher because many individuals’ online résumés were not available....
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Post by dawnnikol on Jul 11, 2024 14:34:13 GMT
Donald Trump has lately made clear he wants little to do with Project 2025, the conservative blueprint for the next Republican president that has attracted considerable blowback in his race for the White House. “I have no idea who is behind it,” the former president recently claimed on social media. Many people Trump knows quite well are behind it. I mean, isn't Dump's own family in charge of the RNC now so they can funnel funds to his needs? Well, the RNC is in Milwaukee and this is the welcome they attendees will get: Seems kinda "sus" as the kids say. Also, I'm fully aware you are just posting articles librarylady and not addressing my quote to you, just a general answer to the article in case that wasn't clear.
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Post by Merge on Jul 11, 2024 15:18:01 GMT
The number of Republicans who are trying to brush this off as some basement project that has nothing to do with Trump or the RNC is ridiculous. On the one hand, they clearly see what a frightening proposition it is or they wouldn’t feel the need to dismiss it. On the other hand, they insist on remaining absolutely blind to what they’re voting for.
It boggles the mind.
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Post by Merge on Jul 11, 2024 17:16:11 GMT
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Post by revirdsuba99 on Jul 12, 2024 12:17:40 GMT
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Post by dawnnikol on Jul 12, 2024 13:33:41 GMT
To clarify, they also believe books they don't like are "porn".
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Post by aj2hall on Jul 12, 2024 16:09:01 GMT
One of the simplest and best descriptions of Project 2025 that I've seen. I don't always agree with Joe, but on this, he is absolutely right. white Christian theocracyJoe Walsh @walshfreedom
Donald Trump wants to be a dictator. The Republican Party base wants a dictator to “make America great again.” Making America great again means making America a white, Christian theocracy, protected by a big wall on all our borders.
#Project2025 is the plan to get it all done.
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Post by aj2hall on Jul 12, 2024 22:10:33 GMT
This is a detailed and thorough explanation of Project 2025. www.pbs.org/newshour/show/a-look-at-the-project-2025-plan-to-reshape-government-and-trumps-links-to-its-authorsProject 2025Shrai Popat @shraipopat NEW for @newshour You've probably heard about Project 2025 in the last few days, but @lbarronlopezand I have been digging into key chapters and the architects of this playbook for MONTHS. A little 🧵below highlighting our various reports as this manual gains more traction
A lot of the Project relies on “unitary executive theory” — the idea that the Pres. has complete control over the executive branch. That means installing loyalists as civil servants, getting rid of an independent DOJ, and scrapping key federal agencies.
Then, there's health care. This chapter is written by Roger Severino at The Heritage Foundation (who worked in the Trump admin), and who we spoke to. The bedrock for most of his policy proposals: a family structure is between a male and female.
When it comes to reproductive health, the Project has abortion policy proposals that include scrapping federal funding to Planned Parenthood, and undoing the Biden admin rule that shields medical records related to abortion from criminal investigations.
And for the LGBTQ+ community, experts have told us there are many fears when it comes to the Project's plans for gender affirming care, DEI, and ongoing discrimination. Many told us that it advances a white Christian Evangelical ideal of American society.
When it comes to immigration, the former president has spoken about mass deportations, and invoking the Insurrection Act to send the National Guard from red states to blue states. Trump's key ally, Stephen Miller, has bragged about these idea publicly.
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Post by flanz on Jul 13, 2024 0:29:50 GMT
A friend just shared that Joy Reid's entire hour on Monday will be about Project 2025. MSNBC.
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Post by Scrapper100 on Jul 13, 2024 2:01:40 GMT
A friend just shared that Joy Reid's entire hour on Monday will be about Project 2025. MSNBC. Thanks I just set it to record
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Post by revirdsuba99 on Jul 13, 2024 2:24:36 GMT
Democrats want to establish a theocracy....??....?? No Constitution...??...?? Heritage Foundation chief Kevin Roberts, the man overseeing the far-right Project 2025 plan to transform the entire federal government into a loyalist army for the Republican Party, is "projecting" his own authoritarian impulses when he attacks the Democratic Party, said former Republican National Committee chair Michael Steele on MSNBC Friday evening. Roberts, who also recently called for a "second American Revolution" that will be "bloodless" as long as the left doesn't resist, proclaimed at the National Conservatism Conference, "The left's new America will have no written Constitution and no rule of law, no independent judiciary, no democratic accountability or national sovereignty. It will be a global theocracy with Marxist fundamentalists sitting in its thrones, menacing its enemies.""He's full of crap," said Steele. "He's projecting exactly what they want to do. Just swap up Marxist and put in fascist. And just flip the script." *** "It is the foundation on which they will launch the deconstruction of America," he added. "I mean, Donald Trump, he(Steele) said, let's terminate the Constitution. Quote. His words ... and you're worried about Joe Biden? Have you ever heard Joe Biden say, I want to terminate the Constitution?"youtu.be/gRi9LiUVEHA?si=wmgOIFCYacmecP1twww.rawstory.com/michael-steele-2668738007
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Post by revirdsuba99 on Jul 13, 2024 2:56:53 GMT
Most stuff is out with 2025
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Post by dawnnikol on Jul 14, 2024 17:19:23 GMT
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Post by Merge on Jul 14, 2024 17:28:16 GMT
JFC. None of them have any shame.
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Post by iamkristinl16 on Jul 14, 2024 17:46:49 GMT
Stating their intentions again.
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Post by revirdsuba99 on Jul 18, 2024 0:23:22 GMT
Weak for TFG is good!! It doesn’t look it, but Donald Trump is weak. It doesn’t look it, because he keeps saying scary things. That gives the impression of strength. He’s weak, though. My evidence? Those scary things he keeps saying. No presidential candidate in his right mind would say out loud for everyone to hear that he wants to establish for himself, in the words of Time magazine reporter Eric Cortellessa, “an imperial presidency.” Which is what he is. Not only did his actual dad come to the rescue throughout much of his profligate life, so have many other very obscenely rich men, who are these days ponying up millions in anonymous contributions, as well as the whole of the Republican Party and the rightwing media apparatus. They will bail him out no matter what. They must. Trump is weak. The more they bail him out, the worse he gets. It should come as no surprise that what started as bad (his 2016 campaign) has since then decomposed into something no one alive had thought was thinkable. In addition to saying he’d “withhold funds appropriated by Congress,” according to his interviews with Cortellessa, Trump said he would: *. “build migrant detention camps and deploy the US military, both at the border and inland.” *. “let red states monitor women’s pregnancies and prosecute those who violate abortion bans.”“withhold funds appropriated by Congress.” *. “fire a US Attorney who doesn’t carry out his order to prosecute someone.” *. “[give] pardons for every one of his supporters accused of attacking the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021, more than 800 of whom have pleaded guilty or been convicted by a jury." *. “might not come to the aid of an attacked ally in Europe or Asia if he felt that country wasn’t paying enough for its own defense." *. “gut the US civil service.” *. “deploy the National Guard to American cities as he sees fit.” *. “close the White House pandemic-preparedness office.” *. “staff his administration with acolytes who back his false assertion that the 2020 election was stolen.” Again, I know these things sound scary, and they are. Very scary. But these are also things no candidate in his right mind would say. You’ll notice no one else is saying them quite like this. There’s a reason other Republicans are more circumspect. The consequence for saying such things is too high and they aren’t going to get bailed out like Trump. Let me put this another way. A strong presidential candidate would look at his successes (in Trump’s case, 2016) and his failures (2020), and try to modulate so that his current campaign, at the very least, does more of the former and less of the latter. A strong candidate would fear losing. He would learn from his past mistakes, recognize his liabilities and build on his assets. A weak candidate, on the other hand, has no such fear. He would refuse to learn from his mistakes, because what’s there to learn when he didn’t do anything wrong the last time? On his third try, he does the same thing, over and over, oblivious to the consequences, and he’s oblivious, because he’s being shielded from those consequences. He offered a shit sandwich in 2016 and got lucky. Just enough people in just enough places thought a shit sandwich was better than a female president. He offered it again in 2020, and he lost. Most people didn’t want a shit sandwich because it’s a shit sandwich. But because he’s surrounded by people – billionaires, Republicans, Fox – who tell him Americans love eating shit, here he is, in 2024, with more of the same. That’s the most striking thing about his interviews with Time magazine. Not the scary things he said, though they are scary. The most striking thing is that he’s running the same campaign he ran the last two times. That’s what happens when you’re prevented from feeling the consequences of your actions. History doesn’t matter. History never happened. www.rawstory.com/raw-investigates/raw-story-trump/
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