Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:WSJ today
“Project 2025 Has a Radical Agenda for Trump. He Has Other Plans.“
As former President Donald Trump prepares to accept the Republican nomination, he has suggested he has no interest in using the trove of planning work assembled by Project 2025 and other outside groups that have spent years preparing for his return to the White House. Trump has privately expressed annoyance that Project 2025 has received so much attention, and he resents the notion that the group is ghostwriting his policies and choosing candidates to fill the top ranks of his administration, according to associates. Those frustrations boiled over last week when Trump distanced himself from the group. “I know nothing about Project 2025,” he said, adding that some of its recommendations are “absolutely ridiculous.”
While Trump’s decision to criticize Project 2025 was politically expedient, people close to the former president said he has at times been genuinely frustrated with the group. His ire centers on two issues: He believes that outside groups like Project 2025 are raising money using his name and he thinks they are overstepping by gathering names for high-profile cabinet positions.
This will be ignored.
Project 2025 and abortion is all the Democrats have at this point.
They certainly cannot run on their agenda.
History speaks for itself. In 2016, Trump used Heritage Foundation for his Transition Team and rubberstamped 2/3rds of the Heritage Foundation's plan. And now he claims to not know anything about them.
Exactly.
Lying liars lie.
+1
Plus pretty much everything in Project 2025 is what the GOP is already doing or trying, with the added facet of destroying the apolitical nature of the government and making it corrupt, though I guess the Roberts Court is doing that too.
Exactly
Which makes the GOP pretending about it silly.
The GOP is who they have become: they’re a party of wretches, monsters trying to destroy the America that, on paper at least, protects everyone and treats all equally. They don’t like that. They want a nation, starting on paper, where the haves are prioritized and the have nots punished. They want a nation that calls itself Christian. They want a nation that rewards cruelty.
And it’s where they’ve been for the last few years, though the “mainstream media” has not wanted to connect the dots.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:WSJ today
“Project 2025 Has a Radical Agenda for Trump. He Has Other Plans.“
As former President Donald Trump prepares to accept the Republican nomination, he has suggested he has no interest in using the trove of planning work assembled by Project 2025 and other outside groups that have spent years preparing for his return to the White House. Trump has privately expressed annoyance that Project 2025 has received so much attention, and he resents the notion that the group is ghostwriting his policies and choosing candidates to fill the top ranks of his administration, according to associates. Those frustrations boiled over last week when Trump distanced himself from the group. “I know nothing about Project 2025,” he said, adding that some of its recommendations are “absolutely ridiculous.”
While Trump’s decision to criticize Project 2025 was politically expedient, people close to the former president said he has at times been genuinely frustrated with the group. His ire centers on two issues: He believes that outside groups like Project 2025 are raising money using his name and he thinks they are overstepping by gathering names for high-profile cabinet positions.
This will be ignored.
Project 2025 and abortion is all the Democrats have at this point.
They certainly cannot run on their agenda.
History speaks for itself. In 2016, Trump used Heritage Foundation for his Transition Team and rubberstamped 2/3rds of the Heritage Foundation's plan. And now he claims to not know anything about them.
Exactly.
Lying liars lie.
+1
Plus pretty much everything in Project 2025 is what the GOP is already doing or trying, with the added facet of destroying the apolitical nature of the government and making it corrupt, though I guess the Roberts Court is doing that too.
Exactly
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:WSJ today
“Project 2025 Has a Radical Agenda for Trump. He Has Other Plans.“
As former President Donald Trump prepares to accept the Republican nomination, he has suggested he has no interest in using the trove of planning work assembled by Project 2025 and other outside groups that have spent years preparing for his return to the White House. Trump has privately expressed annoyance that Project 2025 has received so much attention, and he resents the notion that the group is ghostwriting his policies and choosing candidates to fill the top ranks of his administration, according to associates. Those frustrations boiled over last week when Trump distanced himself from the group. “I know nothing about Project 2025,” he said, adding that some of its recommendations are “absolutely ridiculous.”
While Trump’s decision to criticize Project 2025 was politically expedient, people close to the former president said he has at times been genuinely frustrated with the group. His ire centers on two issues: He believes that outside groups like Project 2025 are raising money using his name and he thinks they are overstepping by gathering names for high-profile cabinet positions.
This will be ignored.
Project 2025 and abortion is all the Democrats have at this point.
They certainly cannot run on their agenda.
History speaks for itself. In 2016, Trump used Heritage Foundation for his Transition Team and rubberstamped 2/3rds of the Heritage Foundation's plan. And now he claims to not know anything about them.
Exactly.
Lying liars lie.
+1
Plus pretty much everything in Project 2025 is what the GOP is already doing or trying, with the added facet of destroying the apolitical nature of the government and making it corrupt, though I guess the Roberts Court is doing that too.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's hilarious - that "platform" page is so new, that archive.org hasn't even been able to index it yet. They had to scramble to get something posted to try and get out from under the 2025 backlash.
No scramble. Standard timing for making a party platform ahead of the convention. However, Trump's people interfered in the process to get the document they wanted rather than the usual committee approach. McConnell and Johnson never bothered to name their people who would run things.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:WSJ today
“Project 2025 Has a Radical Agenda for Trump. He Has Other Plans.“
As former President Donald Trump prepares to accept the Republican nomination, he has suggested he has no interest in using the trove of planning work assembled by Project 2025 and other outside groups that have spent years preparing for his return to the White House. Trump has privately expressed annoyance that Project 2025 has received so much attention, and he resents the notion that the group is ghostwriting his policies and choosing candidates to fill the top ranks of his administration, according to associates. Those frustrations boiled over last week when Trump distanced himself from the group. “I know nothing about Project 2025,” he said, adding that some of its recommendations are “absolutely ridiculous.”
While Trump’s decision to criticize Project 2025 was politically expedient, people close to the former president said he has at times been genuinely frustrated with the group. His ire centers on two issues: He believes that outside groups like Project 2025 are raising money using his name and he thinks they are overstepping by gathering names for high-profile cabinet positions.
This will be ignored.
Project 2025 and abortion is all the Democrats have at this point.
They certainly cannot run on their agenda.
History speaks for itself. In 2016, Trump used Heritage Foundation for his Transition Team and rubberstamped 2/3rds of the Heritage Foundation's plan. And now he claims to not know anything about them.
Exactly.
Lying liars lie.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:WSJ today
“Project 2025 Has a Radical Agenda for Trump. He Has Other Plans.“
As former President Donald Trump prepares to accept the Republican nomination, he has suggested he has no interest in using the trove of planning work assembled by Project 2025 and other outside groups that have spent years preparing for his return to the White House. Trump has privately expressed annoyance that Project 2025 has received so much attention, and he resents the notion that the group is ghostwriting his policies and choosing candidates to fill the top ranks of his administration, according to associates. Those frustrations boiled over last week when Trump distanced himself from the group. “I know nothing about Project 2025,” he said, adding that some of its recommendations are “absolutely ridiculous.”
While Trump’s decision to criticize Project 2025 was politically expedient, people close to the former president said he has at times been genuinely frustrated with the group. His ire centers on two issues: He believes that outside groups like Project 2025 are raising money using his name and he thinks they are overstepping by gathering names for high-profile cabinet positions.
This will be ignored.
Project 2025 and abortion is all the Democrats have at this point.
They certainly cannot run on their agenda.
History speaks for itself. In 2016, Trump used Heritage Foundation for his Transition Team and rubberstamped 2/3rds of the Heritage Foundation's plan. And now he claims to not know anything about them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:WSJ today
“Project 2025 Has a Radical Agenda for Trump. He Has Other Plans.“
As former President Donald Trump prepares to accept the Republican nomination, he has suggested he has no interest in using the trove of planning work assembled by Project 2025 and other outside groups that have spent years preparing for his return to the White House. Trump has privately expressed annoyance that Project 2025 has received so much attention, and he resents the notion that the group is ghostwriting his policies and choosing candidates to fill the top ranks of his administration, according to associates. Those frustrations boiled over last week when Trump distanced himself from the group. “I know nothing about Project 2025,” he said, adding that some of its recommendations are “absolutely ridiculous.”
While Trump’s decision to criticize Project 2025 was politically expedient, people close to the former president said he has at times been genuinely frustrated with the group. His ire centers on two issues: He believes that outside groups like Project 2025 are raising money using his name and he thinks they are overstepping by gathering names for high-profile cabinet positions.
This will be ignored.
Project 2025 and abortion is all the Democrats have at this point.
They certainly cannot run on their agenda.
+100
This whole thread is a joke of LWNJs desperately using anything they hope will stick, regardless of whether it’s true or not. They’re assuming no one will call out their lies. Project 2025 is not Trump’s agenda, but they sure seem to want it to be.
DP
^^^^ hasn't read Project 2025 or doesn't care.
Sad.
Happy.
I’ve read every page of it, which is why it’s obvious when people like you claim things are in it that are not (i.e. lie). I also know that it isn’t even Trump’s agenda at all, just something liberals are using like a sledgehammer to fear monger, as usual. It would be entertaining if it wasn’t just so pathetically desperate.
Here is his actual agenda:
https://rncplatform.donaldjtrump.com/
Yep.
Ben Shapiro nailed it:
"I haven't looked all that deeply at Project 2025, but it seems that Democrats are sort of like Peter Pan and Tinkerbell. If they say Project 2025, enough, their presidential candidate becomes alive again."
Is there a reason you are quoting Ben Shapiro?
Anonymous wrote:It's hilarious - that "platform" page is so new, that archive.org hasn't even been able to index it yet. They had to scramble to get something posted to try and get out from under the 2025 backlash.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:WSJ today
“Project 2025 Has a Radical Agenda for Trump. He Has Other Plans.“
As former President Donald Trump prepares to accept the Republican nomination, he has suggested he has no interest in using the trove of planning work assembled by Project 2025 and other outside groups that have spent years preparing for his return to the White House. Trump has privately expressed annoyance that Project 2025 has received so much attention, and he resents the notion that the group is ghostwriting his policies and choosing candidates to fill the top ranks of his administration, according to associates. Those frustrations boiled over last week when Trump distanced himself from the group. “I know nothing about Project 2025,” he said, adding that some of its recommendations are “absolutely ridiculous.”
While Trump’s decision to criticize Project 2025 was politically expedient, people close to the former president said he has at times been genuinely frustrated with the group. His ire centers on two issues: He believes that outside groups like Project 2025 are raising money using his name and he thinks they are overstepping by gathering names for high-profile cabinet positions.
This will be ignored.
Project 2025 and abortion is all the Democrats have at this point.
They certainly cannot run on their agenda.
+100
This whole thread is a joke of LWNJs desperately using anything they hope will stick, regardless of whether it’s true or not. They’re assuming no one will call out their lies. Project 2025 is not Trump’s agenda, but they sure seem to want it to be.
DP
^^^^ hasn't read Project 2025 or doesn't care.
Sad.
Happy.
I’ve read every page of it, which is why it’s obvious when people like you claim things are in it that are not (i.e. lie). I also know that it isn’t even Trump’s agenda at all, just something liberals are using like a sledgehammer to fear monger, as usual. It would be entertaining if it wasn’t just so pathetically desperate.
Here is his actual agenda:
https://rncplatform.donaldjtrump.com/
Yep.
Ben Shapiro nailed it:
"I haven't looked all that deeply at Project 2025, but it seems that Democrats are sort of like Peter Pan and Tinkerbell. If they say Project 2025, enough, their presidential candidate becomes alive again."
Why don't one of you MAGAs (apologies if you're not one) post the GOP's 20-item list of "promises" so that we can peruse them? Instead of whining about Dem's highlighting of Project 2025, why don't you start a thread showcasing the 20 promises that Trump is making Americans in the GOP platform? Have you even read the platform? Surely you must be proud of it and want to share it widely. It sounds very authentically Trumpian and has been simplified for a general audience. Feel free to share!
It has already been posted. Previous page. Keep up.
Links have been posted, but not the actual text of the 20 promises. If you want people to get to know those promises, you should post them in full. Most people are not going to bother to click on links.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:WSJ today
“Project 2025 Has a Radical Agenda for Trump. He Has Other Plans.“
As former President Donald Trump prepares to accept the Republican nomination, he has suggested he has no interest in using the trove of planning work assembled by Project 2025 and other outside groups that have spent years preparing for his return to the White House. Trump has privately expressed annoyance that Project 2025 has received so much attention, and he resents the notion that the group is ghostwriting his policies and choosing candidates to fill the top ranks of his administration, according to associates. Those frustrations boiled over last week when Trump distanced himself from the group. “I know nothing about Project 2025,” he said, adding that some of its recommendations are “absolutely ridiculous.”
While Trump’s decision to criticize Project 2025 was politically expedient, people close to the former president said he has at times been genuinely frustrated with the group. His ire centers on two issues: He believes that outside groups like Project 2025 are raising money using his name and he thinks they are overstepping by gathering names for high-profile cabinet positions.
This will be ignored.
Project 2025 and abortion is all the Democrats have at this point.
They certainly cannot run on their agenda.
+100
This whole thread is a joke of LWNJs desperately using anything they hope will stick, regardless of whether it’s true or not. They’re assuming no one will call out their lies. Project 2025 is not Trump’s agenda, but they sure seem to want it to be.
DP
^^^^ hasn't read Project 2025 or doesn't care.
Sad.
Happy.
I’ve read every page of it, which is why it’s obvious when people like you claim things are in it that are not (i.e. lie). I also know that it isn’t even Trump’s agenda at all, just something liberals are using like a sledgehammer to fear monger, as usual. It would be entertaining if it wasn’t just so pathetically desperate.
Here is his actual agenda:
https://rncplatform.donaldjtrump.com/
Yep.
Ben Shapiro nailed it:
"I haven't looked all that deeply at Project 2025, but it seems that Democrats are sort of like Peter Pan and Tinkerbell. If they say Project 2025, enough, their presidential candidate becomes alive again."
Why don't one of you MAGAs (apologies if you're not one) post the GOP's 20-item list of "promises" so that we can peruse them? Instead of whining about Dem's highlighting of Project 2025, why don't you start a thread showcasing the 20 promises that Trump is making Americans in the GOP platform? Have you even read the platform? Surely you must be proud of it and want to share it widely. It sounds very authentically Trumpian and has been simplified for a general audience. Feel free to share!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:WSJ today
“Project 2025 Has a Radical Agenda for Trump. He Has Other Plans.“
As former President Donald Trump prepares to accept the Republican nomination, he has suggested he has no interest in using the trove of planning work assembled by Project 2025 and other outside groups that have spent years preparing for his return to the White House. Trump has privately expressed annoyance that Project 2025 has received so much attention, and he resents the notion that the group is ghostwriting his policies and choosing candidates to fill the top ranks of his administration, according to associates. Those frustrations boiled over last week when Trump distanced himself from the group. “I know nothing about Project 2025,” he said, adding that some of its recommendations are “absolutely ridiculous.”
While Trump’s decision to criticize Project 2025 was politically expedient, people close to the former president said he has at times been genuinely frustrated with the group. His ire centers on two issues: He believes that outside groups like Project 2025 are raising money using his name and he thinks they are overstepping by gathering names for high-profile cabinet positions.
This will be ignored.
Project 2025 and abortion is all the Democrats have at this point.
They certainly cannot run on their agenda.
+100
This whole thread is a joke of LWNJs desperately using anything they hope will stick, regardless of whether it’s true or not. They’re assuming no one will call out their lies. Project 2025 is not Trump’s agenda, but they sure seem to want it to be.
DP
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:WSJ today
“Project 2025 Has a Radical Agenda for Trump. He Has Other Plans.“
As former President Donald Trump prepares to accept the Republican nomination, he has suggested he has no interest in using the trove of planning work assembled by Project 2025 and other outside groups that have spent years preparing for his return to the White House. Trump has privately expressed annoyance that Project 2025 has received so much attention, and he resents the notion that the group is ghostwriting his policies and choosing candidates to fill the top ranks of his administration, according to associates. Those frustrations boiled over last week when Trump distanced himself from the group. “I know nothing about Project 2025,” he said, adding that some of its recommendations are “absolutely ridiculous.”
While Trump’s decision to criticize Project 2025 was politically expedient, people close to the former president said he has at times been genuinely frustrated with the group. His ire centers on two issues: He believes that outside groups like Project 2025 are raising money using his name and he thinks they are overstepping by gathering names for high-profile cabinet positions.
This will be ignored.
Project 2025 and abortion is all the Democrats have at this point.
They certainly cannot run on their agenda.
+100
This whole thread is a joke of LWNJs desperately using anything they hope will stick, regardless of whether it’s true or not. They’re assuming no one will call out their lies. Project 2025 is not Trump’s agenda, but they sure seem to want it to be.
DP
^^^^ hasn't read Project 2025 or doesn't care.
Sad.
Happy.
I’ve read every page of it, which is why it’s obvious when people like you claim things are in it that are not (i.e. lie). I also know that it isn’t even Trump’s agenda at all, just something liberals are using like a sledgehammer to fear monger, as usual. It would be entertaining if it wasn’t just so pathetically desperate.
Here is his actual agenda:
https://rncplatform.donaldjtrump.com/
Yep.
Ben Shapiro nailed it:
"I haven't looked all that deeply at Project 2025, but it seems that Democrats are sort of like Peter Pan and Tinkerbell. If they say Project 2025, enough, their presidential candidate becomes alive again."
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:WSJ today
“Project 2025 Has a Radical Agenda for Trump. He Has Other Plans.“
As former President Donald Trump prepares to accept the Republican nomination, he has suggested he has no interest in using the trove of planning work assembled by Project 2025 and other outside groups that have spent years preparing for his return to the White House. Trump has privately expressed annoyance that Project 2025 has received so much attention, and he resents the notion that the group is ghostwriting his policies and choosing candidates to fill the top ranks of his administration, according to associates. Those frustrations boiled over last week when Trump distanced himself from the group. “I know nothing about Project 2025,” he said, adding that some of its recommendations are “absolutely ridiculous.”
While Trump’s decision to criticize Project 2025 was politically expedient, people close to the former president said he has at times been genuinely frustrated with the group. His ire centers on two issues: He believes that outside groups like Project 2025 are raising money using his name and he thinks they are overstepping by gathering names for high-profile cabinet positions.
This will be ignored.
Project 2025 and abortion is all the Democrats have at this point.
They certainly cannot run on their agenda.
+100
This whole thread is a joke of LWNJs desperately using anything they hope will stick, regardless of whether it’s true or not. They’re assuming no one will call out their lies. Project 2025 is not Trump’s agenda, but they sure seem to want it to be.
DP
^^^^ hasn't read Project 2025 or doesn't care.
Sad.
Happy.
I’ve read every page of it, which is why it’s obvious when people like you claim things are in it that are not (i.e. lie). I also know that it isn’t even Trump’s agenda at all, just something liberals are using like a sledgehammer to fear monger, as usual. It would be entertaining if it wasn’t just so pathetically desperate.
Here is his actual agenda:
https://rncplatform.donaldjtrump.com/
Yep.
Ben Shapiro nailed it:
"I haven't looked all that deeply at Project 2025, but it seems that Democrats are sort of like Peter Pan and Tinkerbell. If they say Project 2025, enough, their presidential candidate becomes alive again."
Why don't one of you MAGAs (apologies if you're not one) post the GOP's 20-item list of "promises" so that we can peruse them? Instead of whining about Dem's highlighting of Project 2025, why don't you start a thread showcasing the 20 promises that Trump is making Americans in the GOP platform? Have you even read the platform? Surely you must be proud of it and want to share it widely. It sounds very authentically Trumpian and has been simplified for a general audience. Feel free to share!
It has already been posted. Previous page. Keep up.
Links have been posted, but not the actual text of the 20 promises. If you want people to get to know those promises, you should post them in full. Most people are not going to bother to click on links.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:WSJ today
“Project 2025 Has a Radical Agenda for Trump. He Has Other Plans.“
As former President Donald Trump prepares to accept the Republican nomination, he has suggested he has no interest in using the trove of planning work assembled by Project 2025 and other outside groups that have spent years preparing for his return to the White House. Trump has privately expressed annoyance that Project 2025 has received so much attention, and he resents the notion that the group is ghostwriting his policies and choosing candidates to fill the top ranks of his administration, according to associates. Those frustrations boiled over last week when Trump distanced himself from the group. “I know nothing about Project 2025,” he said, adding that some of its recommendations are “absolutely ridiculous.”
While Trump’s decision to criticize Project 2025 was politically expedient, people close to the former president said he has at times been genuinely frustrated with the group. His ire centers on two issues: He believes that outside groups like Project 2025 are raising money using his name and he thinks they are overstepping by gathering names for high-profile cabinet positions.
This will be ignored.
Project 2025 and abortion is all the Democrats have at this point.
They certainly cannot run on their agenda.
+100
This whole thread is a joke of LWNJs desperately using anything they hope will stick, regardless of whether it’s true or not. They’re assuming no one will call out their lies. Project 2025 is not Trump’s agenda, but they sure seem to want it to be.
DP
^^^^ hasn't read Project 2025 or doesn't care.
Sad.
Happy.
I’ve read every page of it, which is why it’s obvious when people like you claim things are in it that are not (i.e. lie). I also know that it isn’t even Trump’s agenda at all, just something liberals are using like a sledgehammer to fear monger, as usual. It would be entertaining if it wasn’t just so pathetically desperate.
Here is his actual agenda:
https://rncplatform.donaldjtrump.com/
Yep.
Ben Shapiro nailed it:
"I haven't looked all that deeply at Project 2025, but it seems that Democrats are sort of like Peter Pan and Tinkerbell. If they say Project 2025, enough, their presidential candidate becomes alive again."
Why don't one of you MAGAs (apologies if you're not one) post the GOP's 20-item list of "promises" so that we can peruse them? Instead of whining about Dem's highlighting of Project 2025, why don't you start a thread showcasing the 20 promises that Trump is making Americans in the GOP platform? Have you even read the platform? Surely you must be proud of it and want to share it widely. It sounds very authentically Trumpian and has been simplified for a general audience. Feel free to share!
It has already been posted. Previous page. Keep up.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:WSJ today
“Project 2025 Has a Radical Agenda for Trump. He Has Other Plans.“
As former President Donald Trump prepares to accept the Republican nomination, he has suggested he has no interest in using the trove of planning work assembled by Project 2025 and other outside groups that have spent years preparing for his return to the White House. Trump has privately expressed annoyance that Project 2025 has received so much attention, and he resents the notion that the group is ghostwriting his policies and choosing candidates to fill the top ranks of his administration, according to associates. Those frustrations boiled over last week when Trump distanced himself from the group. “I know nothing about Project 2025,” he said, adding that some of its recommendations are “absolutely ridiculous.”
While Trump’s decision to criticize Project 2025 was politically expedient, people close to the former president said he has at times been genuinely frustrated with the group. His ire centers on two issues: He believes that outside groups like Project 2025 are raising money using his name and he thinks they are overstepping by gathering names for high-profile cabinet positions.
This will be ignored.
Project 2025 and abortion is all the Democrats have at this point.
They certainly cannot run on their agenda.
+100
This whole thread is a joke of LWNJs desperately using anything they hope will stick, regardless of whether it’s true or not. They’re assuming no one will call out their lies. Project 2025 is not Trump’s agenda, but they sure seem to want it to be.
DP
^^^^ hasn't read Project 2025 or doesn't care.
Sad.
Happy.
I’ve read every page of it, which is why it’s obvious when people like you claim things are in it that are not (i.e. lie). I also know that it isn’t even Trump’s agenda at all, just something liberals are using like a sledgehammer to fear monger, as usual. It would be entertaining if it wasn’t just so pathetically desperate.
Here is his actual agenda:
https://rncplatform.donaldjtrump.com/
Yep.
Ben Shapiro nailed it:
"I haven't looked all that deeply at Project 2025, but it seems that Democrats are sort of like Peter Pan and Tinkerbell. If they say Project 2025, enough, their presidential candidate becomes alive again."
Why don't one of you MAGAs (apologies if you're not one) post the GOP's 20-item list of "promises" so that we can peruse them? Instead of whining about Dem's highlighting of Project 2025, why don't you start a thread showcasing the 20 promises that Trump is making Americans in the GOP platform? Have you even read the platform? Surely you must be proud of it and want to share it widely. It sounds very authentically Trumpian and has been simplified for a general audience. Feel free to share!