The true, tactical significance of Project 2025
But (nearly) all the reporting and commentary on Project 2025 badly misses the point.
Project 2025 isn't new. The Heritage Foundation and its allies have prepared documents like this, in the run-up to many presidential elections. Warren G Harding's 1921 inaugural address captures much of its spirit, as did the Nixon campaign's 1973 vow to "move the country so far to the right 'you won’t even recognize it.'
https://pluralistic.net/2024/07/14/fracture-lines/#disassembly-manual
@corlin yup
The Heritage Foundation’s 900-page Mandate for Leadership: The Conservative Promise, the anchor of the marquee right-wing think tank’s Project 2025, is not what you’ve heard. It’s not some book of magic spells for President Trump’s minions to cast, and poof goes away every last vestige of truth, justice, and the American way. For one thing, much of it is too dumb to accomplish anything at all.
https://prospect.org/politics/2024-07-10-project-2025-republican-presidencies-tradition/
“Conservatives in Disarray” is precisely the opposite message from that conveyed by all the coverage of Project 2025. But it is an important component of this complexity, and why this text should be picked apart, not panicked over
@corlin
The point is not that it's "new".
The point is that it's "NOW".
We fight it NOW.
We stop it NOW.
We stomp it out NOW.
@corlin great read