Project 2025 if Trump were to win

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Here are the people who hate our republic and intend to destroy it from within.



Bumping this for the folks who are in denial about what Christian nationalists want.

Thanks, pp.
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I gather you think this is funny somehow? Perhaps instead of relying on unimaginative mockery you would do better to explain what you understand the Christian nationalist agenda to be. Please educate me.


I’d rather wake up with my head nailed to the floor than engage with you, beyond mocking your sad life.


So you actually have no idea what you’re defending. Got it.


The Trump campaign distanced itself on Monday from a transition project led by the Heritage Foundation and other aligned groups that have broadcast their efforts to screen staffers for a second Trump administration and root out dissenters via social media posts.

Trump advisers Susie Wiles and Chris LaCivita on Monday distanced the campaign from the Heritage-led effort, saying that those plans are "not authorized in any way."
"Any personnel lists, policy agendas, or government plans published anywhere are merely suggestions," the statement says. "Policy recommendations from external allies are just that—recommendations."

https://freebeacon.com/elections/trump-campaign-swats-down-heritage-foundation-transition-effort-led-by-longtime-desantis-ally/

You are nuts. Got it.


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Trump never had anything to do with Project 2025, but I love the way DCUM's finest continue to insist otherwise. The fearmongering here is next level!
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Anonymous wrote:CONTROLLED immigration, a return to law and order and not regular killings in the inner cities. Restorative justice given the boot, the dissolution of unconstitutional sanctuary cities, and countries once again respecting us instead of undermining us because they sense weak leadership.

Where do I sign up?


You forgot to add:
End of no fault divorce
End of recreational sex by eliminating birth control and abortion
End of sex education in public schools eventually leading to …
End of public schools in favor of choice schools
Head of household voting to eliminate conflicting votes within the home.


Qué? I need citations for this.


https://www.salon.com/2024/03/19/decoding-project-2025s-christian-nationalist-language/


Andra Watkins has published works of fiction and non-fiction. Her acclaimed debut novel To Live Forever: An Afterlife Journey of Meriwether Lewis inspired her walk of the ancient Natchez Trace, an adventure that led to the best selling memoir Not Without My Father: One Woman's 444-Mile Walk of the Natchez Trace. Her second novel, Hard To Die extended the Nowhere Series with an inventive new take on the uncharted fate of Theodosia Burr Alston, the fiery daughter of Alexander Hamilton's murderer Aaron Burr. The Nowhere Series continues with I Am Number 13. Find her at andrawatkins.com


Yeah pp, some rando is writing Salon opinion pieces. That’s your “citation.”


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The liberal brain trust is in full force tonight...
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Anonymous wrote:No idea what their connection is. Sounds like the previous poster is a S stirrer throwing whatever they can against the wall.


Bingo. Their desperation is palpable.
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Here are the people who hate our republic and intend to destroy it from within.



Bumping this for the folks who are in denial about what Christian nationalists want.

Thanks, pp.
IMG-9630


I gather you think this is funny somehow? Perhaps instead of relying on unimaginative mockery you would do better to explain what you understand the Christian nationalist agenda to be. Please educate me.


I’d rather wake up with my head nailed to the floor than engage with you, beyond mocking your sad life.


So you actually have no idea what you’re defending. Got it.


The Trump campaign distanced itself on Monday from a transition project led by the Heritage Foundation and other aligned groups that have broadcast their efforts to screen staffers for a second Trump administration and root out dissenters via social media posts.

Trump advisers Susie Wiles and Chris LaCivita on Monday distanced the campaign from the Heritage-led effort, saying that those plans are "not authorized in any way."
"Any personnel lists, policy agendas, or government plans published anywhere are merely suggestions," the statement says. "Policy recommendations from external allies are just that—recommendations."

https://freebeacon.com/elections/trump-campaign-swats-down-heritage-foundation-transition-effort-led-by-longtime-desantis-ally/

You are nuts. Got it.


This would be the same Susie wiles who told megadonors “not to take Trump’s divisive rhetoric too seriously”? Sorry. Wouldn’t take anything she says seriously.


Andra Watkins has published works of fiction and non-fiction. Her acclaimed debut novel To Live Forever: An Afterlife Journey of Meriwether Lewis inspired her walk of the ancient Natchez Trace, an adventure that led to the best selling memoir Not Without My Father: One Woman's 444-Mile Walk of the Natchez Trace. Her second novel, Hard To Die extended the Nowhere Series with an inventive new take on the uncharted fate of Theodosia Burr Alston, the fiery daughter of Alexander Hamilton's murderer Aaron Burr. The Nowhere Series continues with I Am Number 13. Find her at andrawatkins.com

^^ but you take this person seriously.


Pp. I have no idea why you’re suggesting I take Andra Watkins seriously. I do, however, take project 2025 seriously and that’s what my posts have referred to. Trump doesn’t actually have any policies so he’ll do whatever seems easiest to him and that his base loves. Remember the federalist society?


Because you linked to Andra Watkins’s Salon article explaining Project 2025. How does she have any idea about Project 2025, any specific or special insight? She writes fantasy novels about Aaron Burr’s fictional daughter. She’s an expert you believe, but you know nothing about her or her qualifications to inform you.

There’s this little trick writers can employ; it’s called “research.”
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Anonymous wrote:Here’s the Statement on Christian Nationalism and The Gospel authored by former Trump administration folks

Lots of policy details in here:
https://www.statementonchristiannationalism.com/

Choice topics:


Article X: On Nationalism and Policy Priorities
WE AFFIRM that nations possess an inviolable right to establish justice and safeguard the peace and prosperity of their own citizens. We affirm that implementing Christian Nationalism in each nation will include the punishment of each nation’s great evils and promote each nation’s thriving. We affirm that the specific, short-term priorities of Christian Nationalism in the context of the United States are to call our nation, in her laws, formally to acknowledge the Lordship of Christ, to declare solemn days of humility and repentance, to abolish abortion, to define marriage as the covenant union of a biological male a biological female, to de-weaponize the federal and state bureaucracies which target Christians for censorship and persecution, to secure our borders and defend against foreign invaders, to recapture our national sovereignty from godless, global entities who present a grave threat to civilization like the United Nations, the World Health Organization, the World Economic Forum, etc., and, to exercise restraint in international military intervention and adventurism in overseas “democracy building.”


Replacing constitution with 10 Commandments:


Article XI: Big Picture Agenda
WE AFFIRM that the Christian Nationalist project entails national recognition of essential Christian Orthodoxy (Article II) as a Christian consensus under Jesus Christ, the supreme Lord and King of all creation, and the establishment of the Ten Commandments as the foundational law of the nation. We affirm the responsibility of civil authorities to protect the soul, not to convert the soul.


Destruction of property or death for anyone committing blasphemy against the Christian God:


WE AFFIRM that the Christian Nationalist project entails national recognition of essential Christian Orthodoxy (Article II) as a Christian consensus under Jesus Christ, the supreme Lord and King of all creation, and the establishment of the second table of the Ten Commandments (laws five through ten) as the foundational law of the nation, with warnings informing citizens of the consequences of blaspheming the One, True, and Living God often resulting in second table violations, namely, the harming of our neighbors’ lives and property.

WE DENY that laws against public blasphemy coerce conversion or hinder religious liberty in private.



They are the white Taliban.



Authors - Authors: James Silberman, Dusty Deevers.

Contributing Editors: William Wolfe, Joel Webbon, Jeff Wright, Cory Anderson.


I don't know any of these people.


James Silberman - professional Christian & podcast bro who runs nonprofits dedicated to anti-abortion

Dusty Deevers - professional Christian/pastor, current member of Nebraska Senate (GOP)

William Wolfe - professional in Conservative Inc in DC: Heritage for Action, Congressional Staffer, and senior Trump official (Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense at the Pentagon and a Director of Legislative Affairs at the Department of State)

William Webbon - professional Christian/pastor of a very extreme strain of Christianity. https://currentpub.com/2023/07/12/this-pastor-wont-let-his-wife-read-unless-he-approves-of-her-reading-material/" target="_new" rel="nofollow">Won’t let his wife read unless he personally approves the reading material.

Jeff Wright - professional Christian/pastor. Very-online-person with a very active Twitter that seems to be focused on “casting the first stone.” Currently focused on pointing out that no one should be praising Joe Lieberman because he was pro choice.

Cory Anderson - another professional Christian/pastor.
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Here are the people who hate our republic and intend to destroy it from within.



Bumping this for the folks who are in denial about what Christian nationalists want.

Thanks, pp.
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I gather you think this is funny somehow? Perhaps instead of relying on unimaginative mockery you would do better to explain what you understand the Christian nationalist agenda to be. Please educate me.


I’d rather wake up with my head nailed to the floor than engage with you, beyond mocking your sad life.


So you actually have no idea what you’re defending. Got it.


The Trump campaign distanced itself on Monday from a transition project led by the Heritage Foundation and other aligned groups that have broadcast their efforts to screen staffers for a second Trump administration and root out dissenters via social media posts.

Trump advisers Susie Wiles and Chris LaCivita on Monday distanced the campaign from the Heritage-led effort, saying that those plans are "not authorized in any way."
"Any personnel lists, policy agendas, or government plans published anywhere are merely suggestions," the statement says. "Policy recommendations from external allies are just that—recommendations."

https://freebeacon.com/elections/trump-campaign-swats-down-heritage-foundation-transition-effort-led-by-longtime-desantis-ally/

You are nuts. Got it.


This would be the same Susie wiles who told megadonors “not to take Trump’s divisive rhetoric too seriously”? Sorry. Wouldn’t take anything she says seriously.


Andra Watkins has published works of fiction and non-fiction. Her acclaimed debut novel To Live Forever: An Afterlife Journey of Meriwether Lewis inspired her walk of the ancient Natchez Trace, an adventure that led to the best selling memoir Not Without My Father: One Woman's 444-Mile Walk of the Natchez Trace. Her second novel, Hard To Die extended the Nowhere Series with an inventive new take on the uncharted fate of Theodosia Burr Alston, the fiery daughter of Alexander Hamilton's murderer Aaron Burr. The Nowhere Series continues with I Am Number 13. Find her at andrawatkins.com

^^ but you take this person seriously.


Pp. I have no idea why you’re suggesting I take Andra Watkins seriously. I do, however, take project 2025 seriously and that’s what my posts have referred to. Trump doesn’t actually have any policies so he’ll do whatever seems easiest to him and that his base loves. Remember the federalist society?


Because you linked to Andra Watkins’s Salon article explaining Project 2025. How does she have any idea about Project 2025, any specific or special insight? She writes fantasy novels about Aaron Burr’s fictional daughter. She’s an expert you believe, but you know nothing about her or her qualifications to inform you.

There’s this little trick writers can employ; it’s called “research.”


DP. Just stop. You look absolutely ridiculous. And once again - none of this has anything to do with Trump. Sorry to disappoint.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Here’s the Statement on Christian Nationalism and The Gospel authored by former Trump administration folks

Lots of policy details in here:
https://www.statementonchristiannationalism.com/

Choice topics:


Article X: On Nationalism and Policy Priorities
WE AFFIRM that nations possess an inviolable right to establish justice and safeguard the peace and prosperity of their own citizens. We affirm that implementing Christian Nationalism in each nation will include the punishment of each nation’s great evils and promote each nation’s thriving. We affirm that the specific, short-term priorities of Christian Nationalism in the context of the United States are to call our nation, in her laws, formally to acknowledge the Lordship of Christ, to declare solemn days of humility and repentance, to abolish abortion, to define marriage as the covenant union of a biological male a biological female, to de-weaponize the federal and state bureaucracies which target Christians for censorship and persecution, to secure our borders and defend against foreign invaders, to recapture our national sovereignty from godless, global entities who present a grave threat to civilization like the United Nations, the World Health Organization, the World Economic Forum, etc., and, to exercise restraint in international military intervention and adventurism in overseas “democracy building.”


Replacing constitution with 10 Commandments:


Article XI: Big Picture Agenda
WE AFFIRM that the Christian Nationalist project entails national recognition of essential Christian Orthodoxy (Article II) as a Christian consensus under Jesus Christ, the supreme Lord and King of all creation, and the establishment of the Ten Commandments as the foundational law of the nation. We affirm the responsibility of civil authorities to protect the soul, not to convert the soul.


Destruction of property or death for anyone committing blasphemy against the Christian God:


WE AFFIRM that the Christian Nationalist project entails national recognition of essential Christian Orthodoxy (Article II) as a Christian consensus under Jesus Christ, the supreme Lord and King of all creation, and the establishment of the second table of the Ten Commandments (laws five through ten) as the foundational law of the nation, with warnings informing citizens of the consequences of blaspheming the One, True, and Living God often resulting in second table violations, namely, the harming of our neighbors’ lives and property.

WE DENY that laws against public blasphemy coerce conversion or hinder religious liberty in private.



They are the white Taliban.



Authors - Authors: James Silberman, Dusty Deevers.

Contributing Editors: William Wolfe, Joel Webbon, Jeff Wright, Cory Anderson.


I don't know any of these people.


James Silberman - professional Christian & podcast bro who runs nonprofits dedicated to anti-abortion

Dusty Deevers - professional Christian/pastor, current member of Nebraska Senate (GOP)

William Wolfe - professional in Conservative Inc in DC: Heritage for Action, Congressional Staffer, and senior Trump official (Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense at the Pentagon and a Director of Legislative Affairs at the Department of State)

William Webbon - professional Christian/pastor of a very extreme strain of Christianity. https://currentpub.com/2023/07/12/this-pastor-wont-let-his-wife-read-unless-he-approves-of-her-reading-material/" target="_new" rel="nofollow">Won’t let his wife read unless he personally approves the reading material.

Jeff Wright - professional Christian/pastor. Very-online-person with a very active Twitter that seems to be focused on “casting the first stone.” Currently focused on pointing out that no one should be praising Joe Lieberman because he was pro choice.

Cory Anderson - another professional Christian/pastor.


Why should we care? Why do you care? These people aren't in charge of anything, nor will they be. It's bizarre that you seem to take them all so very seriously.
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Here are the people who hate our republic and intend to destroy it from within.



Bumping this for the folks who are in denial about what Christian nationalists want.

Thanks, pp.
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I gather you think this is funny somehow? Perhaps instead of relying on unimaginative mockery you would do better to explain what you understand the Christian nationalist agenda to be. Please educate me.


I’d rather wake up with my head nailed to the floor than engage with you, beyond mocking your sad life.


So you actually have no idea what you’re defending. Got it.


The Trump campaign distanced itself on Monday from a transition project led by the Heritage Foundation and other aligned groups that have broadcast their efforts to screen staffers for a second Trump administration and root out dissenters via social media posts.

Trump advisers Susie Wiles and Chris LaCivita on Monday distanced the campaign from the Heritage-led effort, saying that those plans are "not authorized in any way."
"Any personnel lists, policy agendas, or government plans published anywhere are merely suggestions," the statement says. "Policy recommendations from external allies are just that—recommendations."

https://freebeacon.com/elections/trump-campaign-swats-down-heritage-foundation-transition-effort-led-by-longtime-desantis-ally/

You are nuts. Got it.


This would be the same Susie wiles who told megadonors “not to take Trump’s divisive rhetoric too seriously”? Sorry. Wouldn’t take anything she says seriously.


Andra Watkins has published works of fiction and non-fiction. Her acclaimed debut novel To Live Forever: An Afterlife Journey of Meriwether Lewis inspired her walk of the ancient Natchez Trace, an adventure that led to the best selling memoir Not Without My Father: One Woman's 444-Mile Walk of the Natchez Trace. Her second novel, Hard To Die extended the Nowhere Series with an inventive new take on the uncharted fate of Theodosia Burr Alston, the fiery daughter of Alexander Hamilton's murderer Aaron Burr. The Nowhere Series continues with I Am Number 13. Find her at andrawatkins.com

^^ but you take this person seriously.


Pp. I have no idea why you’re suggesting I take Andra Watkins seriously. I do, however, take project 2025 seriously and that’s what my posts have referred to. Trump doesn’t actually have any policies so he’ll do whatever seems easiest to him and that his base loves. Remember the federalist society?


Because you linked to Andra Watkins’s Salon article explaining Project 2025. How does she have any idea about Project 2025, any specific or special insight? She writes fantasy novels about Aaron Burr’s fictional daughter. She’s an expert you believe, but you know nothing about her or her qualifications to inform you.

There’s this little trick writers can employ; it’s called “research.”


DP. Just stop. You look absolutely ridiculous. And once again - none of this has anything to do with Trump. Sorry to disappoint.


So you’ve gone from sign me up to this has nothing to do with Trump.

Don’t be naive. This is the Republican Party now. Own it.
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Here are the people who hate our republic and intend to destroy it from within.



Bumping this for the folks who are in denial about what Christian nationalists want.

Thanks, pp.
IMG-9630


I gather you think this is funny somehow? Perhaps instead of relying on unimaginative mockery you would do better to explain what you understand the Christian nationalist agenda to be. Please educate me.


I’d rather wake up with my head nailed to the floor than engage with you, beyond mocking your sad life.


So you actually have no idea what you’re defending. Got it.


The Trump campaign distanced itself on Monday from a transition project led by the Heritage Foundation and other aligned groups that have broadcast their efforts to screen staffers for a second Trump administration and root out dissenters via social media posts.

Trump advisers Susie Wiles and Chris LaCivita on Monday distanced the campaign from the Heritage-led effort, saying that those plans are "not authorized in any way."
"Any personnel lists, policy agendas, or government plans published anywhere are merely suggestions," the statement says. "Policy recommendations from external allies are just that—recommendations."

https://freebeacon.com/elections/trump-campaign-swats-down-heritage-foundation-transition-effort-led-by-longtime-desantis-ally/

You are nuts. Got it.


This would be the same Susie wiles who told megadonors “not to take Trump’s divisive rhetoric too seriously”? Sorry. Wouldn’t take anything she says seriously.


Andra Watkins has published works of fiction and non-fiction. Her acclaimed debut novel To Live Forever: An Afterlife Journey of Meriwether Lewis inspired her walk of the ancient Natchez Trace, an adventure that led to the best selling memoir Not Without My Father: One Woman's 444-Mile Walk of the Natchez Trace. Her second novel, Hard To Die extended the Nowhere Series with an inventive new take on the uncharted fate of Theodosia Burr Alston, the fiery daughter of Alexander Hamilton's murderer Aaron Burr. The Nowhere Series continues with I Am Number 13. Find her at andrawatkins.com

^^ but you take this person seriously.


Pp. I have no idea why you’re suggesting I take Andra Watkins seriously. I do, however, take project 2025 seriously and that’s what my posts have referred to. Trump doesn’t actually have any policies so he’ll do whatever seems easiest to him and that his base loves. Remember the federalist society?


Because you linked to Andra Watkins’s Salon article explaining Project 2025. How does she have any idea about Project 2025, any specific or special insight? She writes fantasy novels about Aaron Burr’s fictional daughter. She’s an expert you believe, but you know nothing about her or her qualifications to inform you.

There’s this little trick writers can employ; it’s called “research.”


DP. Just stop. You look absolutely ridiculous. And once again - none of this has anything to do with Trump. Sorry to disappoint.


So you’ve gone from sign me up to this has nothing to do with Trump.

Don’t be naive. This is the Republican Party now. Own it.


Um... you're confusing posters. I never said "sign me up." Do you know what 'DP' means?
And no, this is not "the Republican party now." These are fringe groups no one has ever heard of. Don't you have anything REAL to worry about these days?
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Here are the people who hate our republic and intend to destroy it from within.



Bumping this for the folks who are in denial about what Christian nationalists want.

Thanks, pp.
IMG-9630


I gather you think this is funny somehow? Perhaps instead of relying on unimaginative mockery you would do better to explain what you understand the Christian nationalist agenda to be. Please educate me.


I’d rather wake up with my head nailed to the floor than engage with you, beyond mocking your sad life.


So you actually have no idea what you’re defending. Got it.


The Trump campaign distanced itself on Monday from a transition project led by the Heritage Foundation and other aligned groups that have broadcast their efforts to screen staffers for a second Trump administration and root out dissenters via social media posts.

Trump advisers Susie Wiles and Chris LaCivita on Monday distanced the campaign from the Heritage-led effort, saying that those plans are "not authorized in any way."
"Any personnel lists, policy agendas, or government plans published anywhere are merely suggestions," the statement says. "Policy recommendations from external allies are just that—recommendations."

https://freebeacon.com/elections/trump-campaign-swats-down-heritage-foundation-transition-effort-led-by-longtime-desantis-ally/

You are nuts. Got it.


This would be the same Susie wiles who told megadonors “not to take Trump’s divisive rhetoric too seriously”? Sorry. Wouldn’t take anything she says seriously.


Andra Watkins has published works of fiction and non-fiction. Her acclaimed debut novel To Live Forever: An Afterlife Journey of Meriwether Lewis inspired her walk of the ancient Natchez Trace, an adventure that led to the best selling memoir Not Without My Father: One Woman's 444-Mile Walk of the Natchez Trace. Her second novel, Hard To Die extended the Nowhere Series with an inventive new take on the uncharted fate of Theodosia Burr Alston, the fiery daughter of Alexander Hamilton's murderer Aaron Burr. The Nowhere Series continues with I Am Number 13. Find her at andrawatkins.com

^^ but you take this person seriously.


Pp. I have no idea why you’re suggesting I take Andra Watkins seriously. I do, however, take project 2025 seriously and that’s what my posts have referred to. Trump doesn’t actually have any policies so he’ll do whatever seems easiest to him and that his base loves. Remember the federalist society?


Because you linked to Andra Watkins’s Salon article explaining Project 2025. How does she have any idea about Project 2025, any specific or special insight? She writes fantasy novels about Aaron Burr’s fictional daughter. She’s an expert you believe, but you know nothing about her or her qualifications to inform you.

There’s this little trick writers can employ; it’s called “research.”


DP. Just stop. You look absolutely ridiculous. And once again - none of this has anything to do with Trump. Sorry to disappoint.

I look absolutely ridiculous for one comment noticing that a writer did research about what the GOP plans to do if they’re elected? :lol:

This is today’s GOP. This was fifty different “think” tanks. Many in the GOP were disappointed that Trump’s administration didn’t go as far as they wanted in ruining democracy and they want to insure that if a Republican gets elected that they can take a wrecking ball to our country.

You know what’s ridiculous? People who give Republicans the benefit of the doubt. You.
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Here are the people who hate our republic and intend to destroy it from within.



Bumping this for the folks who are in denial about what Christian nationalists want.

Thanks, pp.
IMG-9630


I gather you think this is funny somehow? Perhaps instead of relying on unimaginative mockery you would do better to explain what you understand the Christian nationalist agenda to be. Please educate me.


I’d rather wake up with my head nailed to the floor than engage with you, beyond mocking your sad life.


So you actually have no idea what you’re defending. Got it.


The Trump campaign distanced itself on Monday from a transition project led by the Heritage Foundation and other aligned groups that have broadcast their efforts to screen staffers for a second Trump administration and root out dissenters via social media posts.

Trump advisers Susie Wiles and Chris LaCivita on Monday distanced the campaign from the Heritage-led effort, saying that those plans are "not authorized in any way."
"Any personnel lists, policy agendas, or government plans published anywhere are merely suggestions," the statement says. "Policy recommendations from external allies are just that—recommendations."

https://freebeacon.com/elections/trump-campaign-swats-down-heritage-foundation-transition-effort-led-by-longtime-desantis-ally/

You are nuts. Got it.


This would be the same Susie wiles who told megadonors “not to take Trump’s divisive rhetoric too seriously”? Sorry. Wouldn’t take anything she says seriously.


Andra Watkins has published works of fiction and non-fiction. Her acclaimed debut novel To Live Forever: An Afterlife Journey of Meriwether Lewis inspired her walk of the ancient Natchez Trace, an adventure that led to the best selling memoir Not Without My Father: One Woman's 444-Mile Walk of the Natchez Trace. Her second novel, Hard To Die extended the Nowhere Series with an inventive new take on the uncharted fate of Theodosia Burr Alston, the fiery daughter of Alexander Hamilton's murderer Aaron Burr. The Nowhere Series continues with I Am Number 13. Find her at andrawatkins.com

^^ but you take this person seriously.


Pp. I have no idea why you’re suggesting I take Andra Watkins seriously. I do, however, take project 2025 seriously and that’s what my posts have referred to. Trump doesn’t actually have any policies so he’ll do whatever seems easiest to him and that his base loves. Remember the federalist society?


Because you linked to Andra Watkins’s Salon article explaining Project 2025. How does she have any idea about Project 2025, any specific or special insight? She writes fantasy novels about Aaron Burr’s fictional daughter. She’s an expert you believe, but you know nothing about her or her qualifications to inform you.

There’s this little trick writers can employ; it’s called “research.”


DP. Just stop. You look absolutely ridiculous. And once again - none of this has anything to do with Trump. Sorry to disappoint.


So you’ve gone from sign me up to this has nothing to do with Trump.

Don’t be naive. This is the Republican Party now. Own it.


Um... you're confusing posters. I never said "sign me up." Do you know what 'DP' means?
And no, this is not "the Republican party now." These are fringe groups no one has ever heard of. Don't you have anything REAL to worry about these days?


Dp- the Heritage Foundation isn’t some obscure fringe group.
It used to be a very normal conservative think tank, and has historically been very influential and consequential.
It has been taken over by right wing religious nut jobs.
But that should surprise no one, as the entire Republican Party has been hijacked by right wing nut jobs.
Traditional conservatives have no home, and Trump has loudly stated as much. He doesn’t think Nikki Haley voters belong in the party. Kari Lake told McCaine voters to F off. Ohio senate candidate Bernie Moreno told “Rhino” republicans to go vote for Sherrod Brown.
Posters can quibble about opinion pieces on Salon.com all day long. It doesn’t change the fact that the Republican Party has devolved into a populist moment defined by Christian Nationalism.
And just like every other flavor of fascism they aren’t being explicitly truthful with their endgame. But they have said enough.
If you want to ignore the grass roots effort to enforce the death penalty for abortion, proposed laws to stop women from traveling if it’s suspected they might be seeking abortive care, push for ending no fault divorce, i guess you can plug your ears and ignore. You can ignore Ohio senator JD Vance saying even if a women is experiencing domestic abuse, she shouldn’t be able to obtain a divorce.
You can ignore it.
But it’s getting harder to do so. They are getting louder, and bolder. They are spelling it out. We’re just paying attention and taking them at their word.
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Here are the people who hate our republic and intend to destroy it from within.



Bumping this for the folks who are in denial about what Christian nationalists want.

Thanks, pp.
IMG-9630


I gather you think this is funny somehow? Perhaps instead of relying on unimaginative mockery you would do better to explain what you understand the Christian nationalist agenda to be. Please educate me.


I’d rather wake up with my head nailed to the floor than engage with you, beyond mocking your sad life.


So you actually have no idea what you’re defending. Got it.


The Trump campaign distanced itself on Monday from a transition project led by the Heritage Foundation and other aligned groups that have broadcast their efforts to screen staffers for a second Trump administration and root out dissenters via social media posts.

Trump advisers Susie Wiles and Chris LaCivita on Monday distanced the campaign from the Heritage-led effort, saying that those plans are "not authorized in any way."
"Any personnel lists, policy agendas, or government plans published anywhere are merely suggestions," the statement says. "Policy recommendations from external allies are just that—recommendations."

https://freebeacon.com/elections/trump-campaign-swats-down-heritage-foundation-transition-effort-led-by-longtime-desantis-ally/

You are nuts. Got it.


This would be the same Susie wiles who told megadonors “not to take Trump’s divisive rhetoric too seriously”? Sorry. Wouldn’t take anything she says seriously.


Andra Watkins has published works of fiction and non-fiction. Her acclaimed debut novel To Live Forever: An Afterlife Journey of Meriwether Lewis inspired her walk of the ancient Natchez Trace, an adventure that led to the best selling memoir Not Without My Father: One Woman's 444-Mile Walk of the Natchez Trace. Her second novel, Hard To Die extended the Nowhere Series with an inventive new take on the uncharted fate of Theodosia Burr Alston, the fiery daughter of Alexander Hamilton's murderer Aaron Burr. The Nowhere Series continues with I Am Number 13. Find her at andrawatkins.com

^^ but you take this person seriously.


Pp. I have no idea why you’re suggesting I take Andra Watkins seriously. I do, however, take project 2025 seriously and that’s what my posts have referred to. Trump doesn’t actually have any policies so he’ll do whatever seems easiest to him and that his base loves. Remember the federalist society?


Because you linked to Andra Watkins’s Salon article explaining Project 2025. How does she have any idea about Project 2025, any specific or special insight? She writes fantasy novels about Aaron Burr’s fictional daughter. She’s an expert you believe, but you know nothing about her or her qualifications to inform you.

There’s this little trick writers can employ; it’s called “research.”


DP. Just stop. You look absolutely ridiculous. And once again - none of this has anything to do with Trump. Sorry to disappoint.


So you’ve gone from sign me up to this has nothing to do with Trump.

Don’t be naive. This is the Republican Party now. Own it.


Um... you're confusing posters. I never said "sign me up." Do you know what 'DP' means?
And no, this is not "the Republican party now." These are fringe groups no one has ever heard of. Don't you have anything REAL to worry about these days?


Dp- the Heritage Foundation isn’t some obscure fringe group.
It used to be a very normal conservative think tank, and has historically been very influential and consequential.
It has been taken over by right wing religious nut jobs.
But that should surprise no one, as the entire Republican Party has been hijacked by right wing nut jobs.
Traditional conservatives have no home, and Trump has loudly stated as much. He doesn’t think Nikki Haley voters belong in the party. Kari Lake told McCaine voters to F off. Ohio senate candidate Bernie Moreno told “Rhino” republicans to go vote for Sherrod Brown.
Posters can quibble about opinion pieces on Salon.com all day long. It doesn’t change the fact that the Republican Party has devolved into a populist moment defined by Christian Nationalism.
And just like every other flavor of fascism they aren’t being explicitly truthful with their endgame. But they have said enough.
If you want to ignore the grass roots effort to enforce the death penalty for abortion, proposed laws to stop women from traveling if it’s suspected they might be seeking abortive care, push for ending no fault divorce, i guess you can plug your ears and ignore. You can ignore Ohio senator JD Vance saying even if a women is experiencing domestic abuse, she shouldn’t be able to obtain a divorce.
You can ignore it.
But it’s getting harder to do so. They are getting louder, and bolder. They are spelling it out. We’re just paying attention and taking them at their word.


This is what you are doing:


Both the Trump campaign and the Heritage Foundation have stressed that they do not speak for each other. Democrats hope to tie them together in the public’s mind and leave it to Trump and other Republicans to untangle them.
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Bumping this for the folks who are in denial about what Christian nationalists want.

Thanks, pp.
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I gather you think this is funny somehow? Perhaps instead of relying on unimaginative mockery you would do better to explain what you understand the Christian nationalist agenda to be. Please educate me.


I’d rather wake up with my head nailed to the floor than engage with you, beyond mocking your sad life.


So you actually have no idea what you’re defending. Got it.


The Trump campaign distanced itself on Monday from a transition project led by the Heritage Foundation and other aligned groups that have broadcast their efforts to screen staffers for a second Trump administration and root out dissenters via social media posts.

Trump advisers Susie Wiles and Chris LaCivita on Monday distanced the campaign from the Heritage-led effort, saying that those plans are "not authorized in any way."
"Any personnel lists, policy agendas, or government plans published anywhere are merely suggestions," the statement says. "Policy recommendations from external allies are just that—recommendations."

https://freebeacon.com/elections/trump-campaign-swats-down-heritage-foundation-transition-effort-led-by-longtime-desantis-ally/

You are nuts. Got it.


+1
Trump never had anything to do with Project 2025, but I love the way DCUM's finest continue to insist otherwise. The fearmongering here is next level!


Except Heritage people are all embedded throughout the GOP, the Trump campaign and the republican orbit in general. So the campaign can disavow it, but then you have Trump insiders like Steve Bannon parroting the policy as core to a Trump 25 administration.

So go figure.
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Republicans on this thread are flooding the zone with absolutely horse poo - “nuh uh, it’s not us! you’re the ones who made Project 2025!” - because if too many voters notice the fascism the GOP is promising, they’re sunk.
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Bumping this for the folks who are in denial about what Christian nationalists want.

Thanks, pp.
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I gather you think this is funny somehow? Perhaps instead of relying on unimaginative mockery you would do better to explain what you understand the Christian nationalist agenda to be. Please educate me.


I’d rather wake up with my head nailed to the floor than engage with you, beyond mocking your sad life.


So you actually have no idea what you’re defending. Got it.


The Trump campaign distanced itself on Monday from a transition project led by the Heritage Foundation and other aligned groups that have broadcast their efforts to screen staffers for a second Trump administration and root out dissenters via social media posts.

Trump advisers Susie Wiles and Chris LaCivita on Monday distanced the campaign from the Heritage-led effort, saying that those plans are "not authorized in any way."
"Any personnel lists, policy agendas, or government plans published anywhere are merely suggestions," the statement says. "Policy recommendations from external allies are just that—recommendations."

https://freebeacon.com/elections/trump-campaign-swats-down-heritage-foundation-transition-effort-led-by-longtime-desantis-ally/

You are nuts. Got it.


+1
Trump never had anything to do with Project 2025, but I love the way DCUM's finest continue to insist otherwise. The fearmongering here is next level!


Except Heritage people are all embedded throughout the GOP, the Trump campaign and the republican orbit in general. So the campaign can disavow it, but then you have Trump insiders like Steve Bannon parroting the policy as core to a Trump 25 administration.

So go figure.


Who are the Heritage people embedded in Trump’s 2024 campaign?

Heritage people are republican. But they are not the totality of the GOP. Democrats have plenty of “crazies” under their tent, but nobody claims they run Biden’s campaign or the democratic party.
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