Elections Project 2025 major right wing groups plan on creating a new super super pack

Oh' and BTW, the Supreme Court ruling applies to Biden as well. Your entire logic on that one is ridiculous, considering Trump isn't even the President, you absolute clown.

Biden responded to the SCOTUS ruling by calling it legally unsound and saying no president should be immune from the law. Trump responded to the SCOTUS ruling by calling for military tribunals against people who had upset him.

Fuck off with your both-sides bullshit.
 
Trump generally doesn't know or care about policy except to the extent that it personally benefits him, but the Heritage Foundation does, and Trump is happy to let them do the actual work of coming up with stuff, while he campaigns on whatever he thinks he has to say to win. But the idea of turning the gov't into a protection racket is obviously very appealing to him (and it's something he tried without a lot of success last time).

Saying Trump had zero idea this was being cooked up is as insanely idiotic as saying he had no idea that the Federalist Society were going to field his SCOTUS picks. Its literally partially constructed by people he employed, reversing Roe is tantamount to the execution of it. Of course he knows what it is.
 
I've really only heard the emphasis on Project 2025 recently. I'm not factoring some think tank's "project" into my decision and I don't know anybody else who is. I haven't even read the whole thing top to bottom because I don't care. I'll give it a proper read, as it seems to become a hot topic.



When the fuck did you go off the rails, dude? Seriously, you were one of the best posters on this site and I used to eat up all the stuff you'd post about boxing technique and the kids you were training. That shit was Sherdog at it's best, IMO. You want me to respond to this TDS ridden trash, talking about diapers and titties? The fuck happened to you?

The f*ck happened to me? Well there's a whole fascist political party trying to take over the Country where I'm trying to do all this cool sh*t in. But its neat that you turned this into a criticism of me, rather than engage with what I said. This is about Trump, a man I've despised since I was a kid (my first distaste of him was surrounding the USFL as my Grandfather and I used to watch that). I hated Trump when he was a NY Liberal, because he was a slimy elitist, and hes the same now, he just came up with a different scheme to be idol worshipped by people currently running around with his name or associated imagery on every article of their clothing.

You want me to make it about boxing? Okay sure, Trump is every charlatan Boxing Coach I've ever met. The guy desiring to make his fortune off of everyone far more brave than he is. The guy who comes from means, trying to tell working class kids what they need to do to survive while selling their blood to other wealthy people for profit. The kind of Coach who claims credit for fighters being good that he didnt even teach how to fight. "My African American, isnt he well-behaved?" In fact Trump was so incompetent he bankrupted a Combat Sports league, one of the most blatantly corrupt markets that exist lol, he couldn't hack it. But he can tell one lie about not knowing about the fascism he is promoting and suddenly people are like "what, you dont believe him?" F********ck no, I dont...and no one else should, either.
 

Trump seeks to disavow 'Project 2025' despite ties to conservative group​

By Nathan Layne

July 5 (Reuters) - Former President Donald Trump tried to distance himself on Friday from a conservative group's sweeping plans for the next Republican presidency, days after its leader claimed a second American Revolution was underway that would "remain bloodless if the left allows it to be."

The Republican presidential candidate renounced any connection with Project 2025, a plan Democrats have been attacking to highlight what they say is Trump's extreme policy agenda for a second term should he beat President Joe Biden in the Nov. 5 election.

Many people involved in the project lead by the Heritage Foundation, America's top conservative think tank, worked in the Trump White House and would likely help fill out his administration if he wins in November.

But Trump said on his Truth Social platform he had nothing to do with the plan.

"I know nothing about Project 2025. I have no idea who is behind it," he wrote.

"I disagree with some of the things they're saying," he continued, adding some of their assertions were "absolutely ridiculous and abysmal."

Trump's post came three days after Heritage Foundation president Kevin Roberts' comments on Steve Bannon's "War Room" podcast about a second American Revolution.

Democrats and others criticized what they viewed as a veiled threat of violence.

In a statement provided by a Project 2025 spokesperson on Friday, Roberts repeated his claim that Americans were carrying out a revolution "to take power back from the elites and despotic bureaucrats" and said it was the political left that had a history of political violence.

The spokesperson said that while Project 2025 provided recommendations for the next Republican president, it would be up to Trump, should he win, to decide whether to implement them.

Trump's move to create distance with Project 2025 could in part reflect an effort to moderate his message in the final months of the race, especially with Biden's campaign faltering after the Democratic candidate's June 27 debate, said James Wallner, a political science professor at Clemson University.

"Trump is basically now seeking to appeal to a broader audience," Wallner said.

The Biden campaign has stepped up its efforts to tie Trump's campaign to Project 2025.

“Project 2025 is the extreme policy and personnel playbook for Trump’s second term that should scare the hell out of the American people," campaign spokesperson Ammar Moussa said in a statement.

The 900-page blueprint calls for drastic reform of the federal government, including a gutting of some federal agencies and a vast expansion of presidential power. Trump's statements and policy positions suggest he is aligned with some but not all of the project's agenda.

The plans have been drawn up by the Heritage Foundation in coordination with a collection of other like-minded groups.

A number of people who worked on Project 2025 have close ties to the former president. Russ Vought, who was Trump's director of the Office of Management and Budget and is heading up a key committee at the Republican National Convention, authored one of the project's chapters.

Stephen Miller, a former senior adviser to Trump who is widely expected to be tapped for a top job in a second Trump administration, heads up a legal group on Project 2025's advisory board.

https://www.reuters.com/world/us/tr...5-despite-ties-conservative-group-2024-07-05/
 

Trump seeks to disavow 'Project 2025' despite ties to conservative group​

By Nathan Layne

July 5 (Reuters) - Former President Donald Trump tried to distance himself on Friday from a conservative group's sweeping plans for the next Republican presidency, days after its leader claimed a second American Revolution was underway that would "remain bloodless if the left allows it to be."

The Republican presidential candidate renounced any connection with Project 2025, a plan Democrats have been attacking to highlight what they say is Trump's extreme policy agenda for a second term should he beat President Joe Biden in the Nov. 5 election.

Many people involved in the project lead by the Heritage Foundation, America's top conservative think tank, worked in the Trump White House and would likely help fill out his administration if he wins in November.

But Trump said on his Truth Social platform he had nothing to do with the plan.

"I know nothing about Project 2025. I have no idea who is behind it," he wrote.

"I disagree with some of the things they're saying," he continued, adding some of their assertions were "absolutely ridiculous and abysmal."

Trump's post came three days after Heritage Foundation president Kevin Roberts' comments on Steve Bannon's "War Room" podcast about a second American Revolution.

Democrats and others criticized what they viewed as a veiled threat of violence.

In a statement provided by a Project 2025 spokesperson on Friday, Roberts repeated his claim that Americans were carrying out a revolution "to take power back from the elites and despotic bureaucrats" and said it was the political left that had a history of political violence.

The spokesperson said that while Project 2025 provided recommendations for the next Republican president, it would be up to Trump, should he win, to decide whether to implement them.

Trump's move to create distance with Project 2025 could in part reflect an effort to moderate his message in the final months of the race, especially with Biden's campaign faltering after the Democratic candidate's June 27 debate, said James Wallner, a political science professor at Clemson University.

"Trump is basically now seeking to appeal to a broader audience," Wallner said.

The Biden campaign has stepped up its efforts to tie Trump's campaign to Project 2025.

“Project 2025 is the extreme policy and personnel playbook for Trump’s second term that should scare the hell out of the American people," campaign spokesperson Ammar Moussa said in a statement.

The 900-page blueprint calls for drastic reform of the federal government, including a gutting of some federal agencies and a vast expansion of presidential power. Trump's statements and policy positions suggest he is aligned with some but not all of the project's agenda.

The plans have been drawn up by the Heritage Foundation in coordination with a collection of other like-minded groups.

A number of people who worked on Project 2025 have close ties to the former president. Russ Vought, who was Trump's director of the Office of Management and Budget and is heading up a key committee at the Republican National Convention, authored one of the project's chapters.

Stephen Miller, a former senior adviser to Trump who is widely expected to be tapped for a top job in a second Trump administration, heads up a legal group on Project 2025's advisory board.

https://www.reuters.com/world/us/tr...5-despite-ties-conservative-group-2024-07-05/

"I know nothing about Order 66. I have no idea who is behind it." - Emperor Palpatine.
 
Cults always sell the "the World, as you know it, will end if you dont do THIS." Trump and rightists are ALWAYS decrying how the US is going down the tubes, and they're the ONLY salvation.

Ex cult members always express this, that they honestly believed that doing whatever sh*t was being advertised to them was the ONLY way to save everyone and everything they loved.
Lol, you couldn't find a less ironic place to post that projection than a democrat fear porn thread where your political party is telling you the country and democracy will collapse if you don't vote for the guy with dementia?

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Lol, you couldn't find a less ironic place to post that projection than a democrat fear porn thread where your political party is telling you the country and democracy will collapse if you don't vote for the guy with dementia?

So just out of curiosity, are you saying Project 2025 is:

A: Fake
B: Real, but will never find support within the Republican Party, so is a non-issue.
C: Real, and will find support within the Republican Party, and that it's a good thing for the country.
 
So just out of curiosity, are you saying Project 2025 is:

A: Fake
B: Real, but will never find support within the Republican Party, so is a non-issue.
C: Real, and will find support within the Republican Party, and that it's a good thing for the country.
You probably won't get an answer, but I'd also like to know if he thinks it's fake, what is fake about it? Does he think reporters are making up what's in it?
 
So just out of curiosity, are you saying Project 2025 is:

A: Fake
B: Real, but will never find support within the Republican Party, so is a non-issue.
C: Real, and will find support within the Republican Party, and that it's a good thing for the country.
It isn't fake, the articles on it and fearmongering are. Nobody involved is even running for any office, and the person who is has already said he doesn't plan to follow it. It's just a think tank giving policy recommendations, which they've done for over 50 years, and specifically is just this election's episode of their "mandate for leadership" that they've put out for every election for the last 44 years. Some of it is silly and not even doable, some of it is more doable and beneficial, so just like anybody else's policy recommendations, some you consider and some you dismiss. I hope they're able to clean out the bureaucracy a little bit, but there's only so much you can do in 4 years.
 
Lol, you couldn't find a less ironic place to post that projection than a democrat fear porn thread where your political party is telling you the country and democracy will collapse if you don't vote for the guy with dementia?

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My political party doesnt exist.

The Heritage Foundation, Donald Trump, and numerous other Republicans and their Christofascist, as well as billionaire supporters are declaring democracy will collapse, because that is their intention.

It isn't fake, the articles on it and fearmongering are. Nobody involved is even running for any office, and the person who is has already said he doesn't plan to follow it. It's just a think tank giving policy recommendations, which they've done for over 50 years, and specifically is just this election's episode of their "mandate for leadership" that they've put out for every election for the last 44 years. Some of it is silly and not even doable, some of it is more doable and beneficial, so just like anybody else's policy recommendations, some you consider and some you dismiss. I hope they're able to clean out the bureaucracy a little bit, but there's only so much you can do in 4 years.

It was written in majority by people who ALREADY held office, people who have been offered positions again. And either you are comically naive because its YOUR party, or you're intentionally being obtuse.
 
My political party doesnt exist.

The Heritage Foundation, Donald Trump, and numerous other Republicans and their Christofascist, as well as billionaire supporters are declaring democracy will collapse, because that is their intention.



It was written in majority by people who ALREADY held office, people who have been offered positions again. And either you are comically naive because its YOUR party, or you're intentionally being obtuse.
You forgot the Koch brothers and the other voices in your head telling you "democracy will collapse".

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A lot of MAGA not fans of 2025
 
Trump on project 2025

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And how many has he selected?


And how many are in cabinet positions in the Biden administration?


If the people vote for authoritarianism, they get authoritarianism. The only threat to democracy, is democracy itself. That's the way the cookie crumbles, and it usually comes about after crazy corrupt leftists bankrupt a nation and leave the citizens starving.

Suck less, and you won't have to worry about people hating you so much, to the point where they want a hard ass to crush the fuck out of you.

We have no party. You have 2 partys. You are trying to put blame on to us that is solely on right wing shoulders. Biden is not part of the left he is an enemy.

Why do you think we want to overthrow the system there is no way to elect non sociopaths.
 
We have no party. You have 2 partys. You are trying to put blame on to us that is solely on right wing shoulders. Biden is not part of the left he is an enemy.

Why do you think we want to overthrow the system there is no way to elect non sociopaths.

Going to have to leave your parents basement to do that..
 
The f*ck happened to me? Well there's a whole fascist political party trying to take over the Country where I'm trying to do all this cool sh*t in. But its neat that you turned this into a criticism of me, rather than engage with what I said. This is about Trump, a man I've despised since I was a kid (my first distaste of him was surrounding the USFL as my Grandfather and I used to watch that). I hated Trump when he was a NY Liberal, because he was a slimy elitist, and hes the same now, he just came up with a different scheme to be idol worshipped by people currently running around with his name or associated imagery on every article of their clothing.

You want me to make it about boxing? Okay sure, Trump is every charlatan Boxing Coach I've ever met. The guy desiring to make his fortune off of everyone far more brave than he is. The guy who comes from means, trying to tell working class kids what they need to do to survive while selling their blood to other wealthy people for profit. The kind of Coach who claims credit for fighters being good that he didnt even teach how to fight. "My African American, isnt he well-behaved?" In fact Trump was so incompetent he bankrupted a Combat Sports league, one of the most blatantly corrupt markets that exist lol, he couldn't hack it. But he can tell one lie about not knowing about the fascism he is promoting and suddenly people are like "what, you dont believe him?" F********ck no, I dont...and no one else should, either.

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