Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It looks unserious, handwavey of the plausible-deniability sort, and about as professional as something a tenth grader would put together.
More like a 5th grade reading level. I think it was dumbed down for Dear Leader. The big tell is that it employs his use of all-caps and noun caps for emphasis and readability (useful when you have ADHD). The English major in me is cringing. Are future government documents in a Trump Administration going to be peppered with caps and exclamation points?!
Anonymous wrote:So basically a bunch of generic mish-mosh that "both sides" can read as they want.
Sorry, Project2025 is the agenda. That is what the public needs to understand.
Anonymous wrote:
It's a fairly short read with lots of helpful CAPS and Capped Nouns.
https://media.washtimes.com/media/misc/2024/07/08/2024-gop-platform-july-7-final.pdf
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
It's a fairly short read with lots of helpful CAPS and Capped Nouns.
https://media.washtimes.com/media/misc/2024/07/08/2024-gop-platform-july-7-final.pdf
OP here with some context. There are two significant departures from standard Republican positions on abortion and same-sex marriage, in response to Trump's requests that the language be softened to attract more voters.
"The Republican Party’s current policy platform, unchanged since 2016 after the party skipped the platform process during the pandemic in 2020, says the GOP supports a “human life amendment” to the U.S. Constitution. The proposed changes this year say that the 14th Amendment inherently offers protections for life at conception and that “states are, therefore, free to pass Laws protecting those Rights.” It represents a significant switch for the Republican Party, which has been grappling with how to handle its stance on abortion since the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade, pitting social conservatives against figures more worried about the political implications of the party’s position.
On [b]same-sex marriage, the Trump-aligned platform committee also approved changes opposed by social conservative in the party. The new proposed platform removes language that says marriage is 'between one man and one woman, and is the foundation for a free society'. It was replaced by language that says the party instead promotes a “culture that values the Sanctity of Marriage, the blessing of childhood, the foundational role of family, and supports working parents.” The new proposed platform does not include mention of 'one man and one woman'."
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https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/2024-election/trump-pushes-new-gop-platform-softening-partys-positions-abortion-sex-rcna160730
10 bucks says a crew of Log Cabin Republicans wrote this. Because they are the only ones who will burn the midnight oil on a holiday week to get this out the door.
Anonymous wrote:It looks unserious, handwavey of the plausible-deniability sort, and about as professional as something a tenth grader would put together.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
It's a fairly short read with lots of helpful CAPS and Capped Nouns.
https://media.washtimes.com/media/misc/2024/07/08/2024-gop-platform-july-7-final.pdf
OP here with some context. There are two significant departures from standard Republican positions on abortion and same-sex marriage, in response to Trump's requests that the language be softened to attract more voters.
"The Republican Party’s current policy platform, unchanged since 2016 after the party skipped the platform process during the pandemic in 2020, says the GOP supports a “human life amendment” to the U.S. Constitution. The proposed changes this year say that the 14th Amendment inherently offers protections for life at conception and that “states are, therefore, free to pass Laws protecting those Rights.” It represents a significant switch for the Republican Party, which has been grappling with how to handle its stance on abortion since the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade, pitting social conservatives against figures more worried about the political implications of the party’s position.
On [b]same-sex marriage, the Trump-aligned platform committee also approved changes opposed by social conservative in the party. The new proposed platform removes language that says marriage is 'between one man and one woman, and is the foundation for a free society'. It was replaced by language that says the party instead promotes a “culture that values the Sanctity of Marriage, the blessing of childhood, the foundational role of family, and supports working parents.” The new proposed platform does not include mention of 'one man and one woman'."
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https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/2024-election/trump-pushes-new-gop-platform-softening-partys-positions-abortion-sex-rcna160730
Anonymous wrote:So basically a bunch of generic mish-mosh that "both sides" can read as they want.
Sorry, Project2025 is the agenda. That is what the public needs to understand.
Anonymous wrote:
It's a fairly short read with lots of helpful CAPS and Capped Nouns.
https://media.washtimes.com/media/misc/2024/07/08/2024-gop-platform-july-7-final.pdf