When Project 2025, the definitive guide to Trump’s second term, began to generate negative reactions, Trump claimed he was taken by surprise. All of a sudden, he played dumb about Project 2025: He said he didn’t know who was behind it and had barely heard about it.
As Dan Rather and his team at “Steady” determined, he was lying again. Nothing new there, but he wanted to discourage the public from learning more about Project 2025.
Dan wrote:
Donald Trump and his campaign may have disavowed it, but don’t think for a moment that Project 2025 is going anywhere. A newly released hidden camera interview with one of the project’s authors, who also served in Trump’s Cabinet, reveals that the Republican nominee has “blessed it.”
First, a little background.
Project 2025, the MAGA blueprint to completely overhaul the federal government, is being spearheaded by the Heritage Foundation, the daddy of conservative think tanks, with input from more than 100 other right-wing organizations. “The Mandate for Leadership 2025: The Conservative Promise,” the official title, consists of four pillars:
- A 900-page policy guide for a second Trump term
- A playbook for the first 180 days, consisting of 350 executive orders and regulations that have already been written
- A LinkedIn-style database of potential MAGA personnel
- A “Presidential Administration Academy,” a training guide for political appointees to be ready on day one
On July 24, Russell Vought, Trump’s former director of the Office of Management and Budget, Project 2025 author and Republican National Convention policy director, met with two people he thought were potential donors to his conservative group, Center for Renewing America. They were actually working for a British nonprofit trying to expose information about Project 2025. The two secretly recorded the two-hour conversation.
In the video posted on CNN, Vought described the project as the “tip of the America First spear.” He said that after meeting with Trump in recent months, the former president “is very supportive of what we do.” The project would create “shadow agencies” that wouldn’t be subject to the same scrutiny as actual agencies of the federal government. Vought also told members of the British nonprofit that he was in charge of writing the second phase of Project 2025, consisting of the hundreds of executive orders ready to go on day one of a new administration.
When asked how the information would be disseminated, his deputy said it would be distributed old-school, on paper. “You don’t actually, like, send them to their work emails,” he said, to avoid discovery under the Freedom of Information Act.
Last week, ProPublica, an investigative journalism nonprofit, obtained more than 14 hours of training videos, which are part of Project 2025’s effort to recruit and train tens of thousands of right-wing appointees to replace a wide and deep swath of current federal civil servants.
“We need to flood the zone with conservatives,” said Paul Dans, who was in charge of Project 2025 until he was fired because it’s become such a headache for Trump. “This is a clarion call to come to Washington,” Dans said in 2023.
Project 2025 is not a new plan; it has been in the works for decades. The first version was published just after Ronald Reagan took office in 1981. In 2015 the Heritage Foundation gave the incoming Trump administration the seventh iteration. Should you think that Trump and his cronies know nothing about any of this, the Heritage Foundation boasted that Trump instituted 64% of the policy recommendations in that document, including leaving the Paris Climate Accords.
Trump has tried and largely failed to distance himself from Project 2025. Perhaps because two high-ranking members of his administration were directors of the project. On Truth Social, Trump posted, “I know nothing about Project 2025. I have no idea who is behind it….” As for those training videos, most of the speakers in them are former Trump administration officials.
Many of Project 2025’s recommendations are deeply unpopular with Americans. A survey conducted by YouGov found that almost 60% of respondents opposed several big tenets, including: eliminating the Department of Education, giving tax cuts to corporations, ending the Affordable Care Act (Obamacare), and changing the law to allow the president to fire civil servants.
It is difficult to convince voters that the project’s policy recommendations are real because they are so radical. Anat Shenker-Osorio, a political strategist, spoke about the challenges of discussing Project 2025 with focus groups on the podcast “The Wilderness.”
“When we actually cut and paste verbatim from the Heritage document, people are like, that’s a bunch of bull****. Like, why did you make that up? And what is wrong with you? And why are you lying to us?” she said.
To that end, here are just a few of the most democracy-threatening suggestions, verbatim:
On child labor: “With parental consent and proper training, certain young adults should be allowed to learn and work in more dangerous occupations.”
On education: “Federal education policy should be limited and, ultimately, the Federal Department of Education should be eliminated.“
On climate change: “Climate-change research should be disbanded … The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) should be broken up and downsized.”
On LGBTQ+ rights: “The next secretary should also reverse the Biden Administration’s focus on ‘LGBTQ+ equity,’ subsidizing single-motherhood, disincentivizing work, and penalizing marriage, replacing such policies with those encouraging marriage, work, motherhood, fatherhood, and nuclear families.”
On families: “Families comprised of a married mother, father, and their children are the foundation of a well-ordered nation and healthy society … The male-female dyad is essential to human nature and … every child has a right to a mother and father.”
Not to mention several highly publicized recommendations on abortion and women’s rights that are an effort to return to America of the 1950s.
The architects of and adherents to Project 2025 want a white, heterosexual Christian nation. The ideals of our 250-year-old form of government, in which majority rules, are anathema to them. They want to inflict their beliefs on everyone, representative democracy be damned.
I cannot state it strongly enough: Project 2025, with Donald Trump at the helm, is the greatest existential threat to American democracy in recent history. And make no mistake, should Trump win in November, he will usher in many if not most of the project’s recommendations.
Perhaps Project 2025 should be referred to as Project 1925. In Trump’s mind, that was the time that America was “great,” and they want to go back to that era of low taxes, no abortions, white Christian male domination, no civil rights laws, low taxes, and a very limited federal government.
No thanks. We are not going back!

Here’s a link for you to view training videos for putting Project 2025 into action. You might also want to watch the movie “1984” to see where Project 2025 leads.
https://www.propublica.org/article/inside-project-2025-secret-training-videos-trump-election?fbclid=IwY2xjawEmYepleHRuA2FlbQIxMAABHd2itrDZzEPWSUQHj_fwhJf1zcOOjKlZuFs2Swcs_8ln9_TdCmlL7LoB9w_aem_qfAQByms9WqB870MZp0KRg
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Wasn’t there a novelization of that movie?
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Trump is nothing but a FAT bully who “stinks” and LIES and LIES and LIES.
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Democrats have lied about Dementia Joe since 2019. Joe Biden has NOTHING on his schedule the entire week. He isn’t president, Kamala is and she sucks.
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You simply astonish me, jacquilenhardt5598.
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Trump opens mouth. Lie comes out.
EVERY. TIME.
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Not completely accurate. Trump is exceptionally uninformed due to his mental laziness. A lie means you know something is true but you say it anyway. Trump speaks many untruths that are not technically lies because he is so ignorant.
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Correction: “Trump speaks many untruths that are not technically lies because he is so STUPID.
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Well observed, Ms. Barlow. Yes, it’s a mix of lies and ignorant misstatements.
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uhhh, no. Lol,
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Trump is breathtakingly ignorant. And also just stupid. Dumb as a doorknob. Stupidity, ignorance, and arrogance. It’s quite the combination. But here’s the kicker: there are millions of Americans so ignorant and stupid themselves that they have no clue how ignorant and stupid this man is.
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How said it must be–believing that scientists, scholars, historians, economists, and journalists have devoted their entire lives to deceiving you, while a reality TV star with decades of fraud and exhaustively documented lying is your only beacon of truth and honesty. –Neil de Grasse Tyson
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It’s breathtaking. I didn’t realize, before Trump, that that large a percentage of the populace was breathtakingly ignorant or what, exactly, it means that half the population has IQs of 100 or under.
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Bob– you need to listen to that New Yorker article someone posted recently on Low-Info Voters.
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Not every time. The truth slips out on rare instances like when Traitor Trump says he’ll be a dictator on day one and no one will ever have to vote again. Also, the bragging about how he’d like to shag his daughter Ivanka.
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Meanwhile, Dementia Joe showered with his daughter, into her teens. Gross. Weird. Sick.
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Joe Biden will be acknowledged as one of the best presidents of the 20th-21st century.
Trump has already been ranked the WORST of ALL presidents. An insurrectionist who tried to overthrow our government and our Constitution. He’s a grifter who has been unfaithful to all three of his wives.
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Oh really? Joe Biden is “such a great president” that it took Obama, Pelosi, Schumer, and the billionaire Donors to stage a coup to get him off the ticket. He didn’t go willingly.
His (Biden) and hers (Kamala) administration is such a failure that Kamala is pretending that she hasn’t been VP and border Czar for three years. A tactic that could only work on democrats.
RFK endorsed Trump and decimated the media and the democrat party. Glorious!
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RFK is a disgrace to his family.
Biden has been a wonderful president.
Trump is in worse cognitive decline than Biden. Does he have any lucid moments?
I have lived a long life and I have never seen any president as crude, vicious and stupid as Trump.
Did anyone tell you that he assembled a mob on January 6 and tried to overthrow our Constitution. He is a traitor.
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Jackie, Trump molested each of his children.
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jacquilenhardt– Joe B is a quintessential politician, and showed the shrewdness of 50 yrs in that game. Of course he heartily denied he would withdraw– that’s what smart politicians do until the right moment to withdraw arrives. That moment arrived precisely at the close of the Rep Convention. Took all the wind out of their sails, & now they’re playing catchup just 3 mos before election.
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When he passes from the earth, his tombstone should read:
Here lies Donald Trump.
But that’s nothing new.
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PERFECT!
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Thanks, Yvonne. I was proud of that one.
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Anyone know where WP purgatory is? Too many of my comments get lost in the netherland
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Duane do you have an Apple computer? I have trouble posting comments on WordPress from my iMac but no problem on my Windows desktop. Still, the iMac beats the Windows system hands down for everything else.
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No, it’s a Dell with Windows system.
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I had a Dell laptop once. It died a few days after the warrantee ran out, and I never bought a Dell again.
Do you know how much RAM your Dell has?
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No, I don’t know. I’m fairly ignorant when it comes to computers. Man have I been struggling with the first smart phone I got (last fall).
It also doesn’t help to have slow “high speed” internet through the worst company I’ve ever dealt with-Centurytel.net, even though they supposedly sold my area to “Brightspeed”.
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Trump’s efforts to distance himself from 2025 is evidence of how confident he was just a few weeks ago. This confidence is a bit unnerving when you look at some of his comments. Occasionally, trump says something that would make you think he does not expect voting to matter. I suspect his confidence in his ability to get the election into the House or Supreme Court is shaken.
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Part of his confidence is from the fact that Kamala is pretending to be conservative 😂 She can’t run like the leftist that she is, so she LIES about her agenda, or rather has others lie for her, since she refuses do do interviews.
wasn’t it fantastic that RFK endorsed Trump? Half of my never-trumped family is coming over!
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I love that demented RFK endorsed Trump. He has repeatedly insulted Trump, so it’s obvious how desperate he is for attention.
Trump gets another nutcase on his team: a guy with a dead brain worm, a guy who found a dead bear cub and drove it to NYC and dumped its body in Central Park, a guy who posted pictures of himself barbecuing a dog for dinner.
What great judgment RFK has!
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Biden raped Tara Reid, showered with his daughter, sniffs little girls, lies everytime he opens his mouth, used his DOJ to prosecute his political opponent, has been using his office to enrich himself and his disgusting family.
Kamala slept her way to the top and had a public affair with a married man with a family. She can’t do interviews. She can’t stick with the rules of the debate, she’s lying and hiding who she is because who she is is a dim bulb and worst of all she has been LYING to the American people about Joe Biden’s mental condition.
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Biden did not rape Tara Reid. She was a liar. The place where she claimed he raped her is in an open, well-traveled public area. It turned out that she had written a love letter to Putin. When no one bought her story, she fled to Russia.
You make wild charges for which there is zero documentation. Shame on you.
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You Repugnicans keep running against Biden, WHO IS NO LONGER IN THE RACE. And while you are doing that, Kamala Harris will be leaving your braindead, traitorous, blasphemous, racist, sexist career criminal con man and predator far, far, far, far behind. Then, after she is president, he can either go to prison or escape to a dacha in Russia provided by his handler Vladimir the Defenestrator.
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The Demonrats want to pretend there was no Biden/Harris administration. I don’t blame them, never the less the American people KNOW. They know that Kamala is a whore who slept her way to the top start in ng with Willie Brown, father of three. We know Kamala has known since before Biden was “elected” that he was cognitively impaired. We know she put a political pillow over the head of her boss, “The Big Guy”, Joe, she did nothing to fix the border problem after being appointed Border Czar. She is a stupid stupid vapid woman who’s staff Despises her, and she won’t be president. Thank God!
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Does your Christian church teach you to speak such a way about women? What is that, fundamentalist “Christian charity,” hillbilly style?
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Whore is a technical term, which fits homewrecker, Harris perfectly.
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Brown and his wife had been separated for 13 years. She did not “wreck” his “home.” That’s idiotic.
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And while Brown did appoint her to a couple low-level posts, she didn’t get a real boost until MANY YEARS LATER, ON HER OWN MERITS, she won races first for district attorney for San Francisco and then for the state of California, in both of which she served exceptionally well BECAUSE OF HER BRILLIANCE. How many states have you been district attorney of, Jacqui?
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And even if this were true, whom did Jesus associate with? Oh, and btw, only truly sick, damaged, twisted, prudish people disparage sex work.
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As far as the charge that Biden showered with his daughter goes, this seems to be true, as Ms. Biden herself verified that the diary, with its infamous entry, was hers. But you are talking to the wrong person here, Jacqui. I was never a great supporter of Biden, whom I referred to as “status quo Joe.” He turned out to be a better president than I expected him to be. I wanted him to step down in favor of the exceptionally well qualified and brilliant and compassionate and strong Kamala Harris. She is everything that the lowlife, ignorant, and breathtakingly stupid Donald Trump is not.
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Jacqui,
I truly don’t understand how you could overlook Trump’s history: a philanderer who cheated on all three of his wives; a sexual predator who was close friends with the pedophile Jeffrey Epstein, flew on his plane many times, and visited his private island seven times.
He’s not only a sexual predator, but a serial con man. Did you buy Trump sneakers? A Trump Bible? Trump wine? A flight on Trump Air? Trump steaks? A course from Trump University? Ego much?
But far worse than any of that is the fact that this sore loser refused to admit that he lost the 2020 election. That he summoned a mob to DC to help him overturn the election, our government and our Constitution. Five police officers died because of Jan 6.
How can you support a man with no respect for our government?
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Which God are you thanking? The one who teaches adherents to bear false witness?
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That’s not one I remember from the Bible, but hey, to each her own.
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You do realize, don’t you, that in the Christian church, as opposed to whatever it is you practice, bearing false witness against people is a capital sin. Right?
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Brown and Harris dated in 1994-95. At that time, Brown and his wife had been separated FOR 13 YEARS. But hey, don’t let facts cloud your extremist ideology, Jacqui.
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Harris is going to win this in a landslide.
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Jackie, Trump raped several women, including underaged women at Epstein’s island.
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jacquilinenhardt: I’m sorry . . . did someone here give you the impression they care what you think? CBK
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jacquilenhardt5598, gotta ask.
What did you drink with your breakfast?
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A liter of gin?
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Reichwingers always accuse the leading Democrat of being an extreme leftists, even when that Democrat was Barack Obama and a) continued the wars in Afghanistan and Iran exactly according to the George Bush, Jr., gameplan; b) filled his cabinet with folks from the financial services industry; c) bailed out the banks instead of the homeowners; d) instituted star chambers and extreme surveillance of American citizens; e) adopted a Republican healthcare system (Romneycare), and so on.
Always. Even a rightwing Democrat like Obama gets accused of being a Marxist/Socialist by the Republican spin makers and their sheeplike following. It’s so predictable and MORONIC.
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And there is no idioicy washed from from the sewage retaining ponds of Reichwing media that is too foul and ridiculous for certain Republicans to swallow it entirely and beg for more, as these mind-blowingly ill-informed, ignorant, demented posts show.
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jacquilenhardt– Kamala Harris and Willie Brown publicly dated ’94-’95. Brown & his wife had already been officially separated for 12 yrs at that point. So KH hardly a ‘homewrecker.’ Meanwhile, by ’94 she’s already been an asst DA for Alameda County under her own steam. Yes: Brown, during their year of dating, got her appointed to a couple of state boards. That probably helped raise her profile (tho we can’t know for sure) so that )3 yrs later) she was recruited as an asst DA for SF.
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jacquilenhardt– how is Harris “pretending to be conservative”? Her policy positions are clearly left of center. GOP is claiming them to be socialist/ marxist, which means they may be broaching on what passes for progressive these days.
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This is why all the criticism of the so-called liberal media. If Trump says he has nothing to do with Project 2025, then it is apparently a lie for any Democrat to invoke Project 2025 and make any connection to Trump.
Every article must say “Project 2025, which Trump says he has nothing to do with…..” or “Kamala warned about Project 2025, despite Trump saying that he has nothing to do with it….”
Because giving the same credibility to a man who has a long history of ALWAYS saying whatever lie will close the deal is absolutely required for the media to be “fair and balanced”. Maybe this time Trump is telling the truth? Who knows? Maybe this time Lucy plans to hold the football until Charlie Brown kicks it. The jury is still out, and it would be “biased” not to inform the public that there is simply no possible way to know what is true.
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2025 is obviously a plan put together by people who expected to be the actual power when (not if) Trump took power. It was supposed to be secret because there is so much in it that robs freedom from the individual. I would not be surprised to hear of a few libertarian voters who stay away from trump because of 2025.
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I don’t think it was supposed to be a secret–if it was, putting it on a website called “project2025.org” and calling it the “2025 Presidential Transition Project” was a bad way to keep the secret!
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It was never a secret, lol. We love Project 2025! Most of the suggestions aren’t new. The only ones triggered by it are the leftists and I think it is faux-triggering. They just need a bogeyman. Fetch isn’t happening, no one cares.
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Roy: I loved the part about certain children working in dangerous situations.
But this really did it for me: “The project would create ‘shadow agencies’ that wouldn’t be subject to the same scrutiny as actual agencies of the federal government.”
The organizing principle of the 2025 project is: find a completely stupid, biased, and hateful person and build a national constitution around it.
Oh . . . goodness . . . but that’s fascism. CBK
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when I heard about it and went looking for it, all I found was surface description, not a 900 page document. Of course I am technology challenged.
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https://www.project2025.org/policy/
Here, buy the book.
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I received a mailing from the Heritage Foundation. It was a push poll attacking immigrants. It started with a question that was intended to say yes to the idea that immigration and border control are serious problems. From there, it went through the trumpian talking points on the subject. Of course, at the end, it asked for a donation to further their work. As a patriotic American, I shredded it.
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Good for you!
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ealasaidwms: . . . know your enemy. CBK
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Semi-relatedly, here’s a worthwhile read from the so-called liberal New York Times.
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Thanks for the link! Good article.
You have every right to doubt this (heck, I still can’t believe this isn’t a parody by Andy Borowitzor NYTPitchbot) but today’s so-called liberal NYT decided to invite (and maybe even pay for!!) a “Guest Essay” by Rich Lowry because their news stories just were not able to include enough “both siderism” to satisfy their editors.
“Trump Can Win on Character”
“Presidential races are won and lost on character as much as the issues, and often the issues are proxies for character. Not character in the sense of a candidate’s personal life but the attributes that play into the question of whether someone is suited to the presidency — is he or she qualified, trustworthy and strong, and does he or she care about average Americans?
Presidential races, in this sense, are deeply personal; they usually involve disqualifying the opposing candidate, rather than convincing voters that his or her platform is wrongheaded.”
[FYI, I happen to agree with all of this, which is why the NYT’s pulling of punches whenever it comes to reporting about something that might accidentally lead a reader to believe that Trump might have – just might – something wrong with his character.]
Now for the reason that NYT’s editors thought this article MUST be in the NYT:
“Everything has to be connected to the deeper case that Ms. Harris is weak and a phony and doesn’t truly care about the country or the middle class. The scattershot Trump attacks on Harris need to be refocused on these character attributes.
To wit: Ms. Harris was too weak to win the Democratic primary contest that year. She was too weak to keep from telling the left practically everything it wanted to hear when she ran in 2019. She is too weak to hold open town-hall events or do extensive — or, at the moment, any — sit-down media interviews.
She has jettisoned myriad positions since 2019 and 2020 without explanation because she is a shape-shifting opportunist who can and will change on almost anything when politically convenient. Even if what she’s saying is moderate or popular, she can’t be trusted to hold to it once she’s in office.
She didn’t do more as vice president to secure the border or to address inflation because she didn’t care enough about the consequences for ordinary people. She doesn’t care if her tax policies will destroy jobs. She has been part of an administration that has seen real wages stagnate while minimizing the problem because the party line matters to her more than economic reality for working Americans.
You get the point. There is plenty for the Trump campaign to work with along these lines.”
[I can just see the NYT editors salivating over getting Trump – the man whose character the NYT must never, never mention] to just say some of these things so they can write 100+ articles about how Trump is saying all of these things and how Kamala is not answering, etc. etc. etc.] Just like they did with John Kerry! Because all the NYT needs is for a Republican to start saying this so they can write 500 or 1000 or 5000 articles before the election to make sure that every voter in the country knows that “even the liberal NYT” has very strong doubts about Kamala’s character. But Trump’s character is just not newsworthy, signalling to oters that it certainly should not be an issue they need to consider, but in Kamala’s case, they do.]
Truth is irrelevant. If Trump wants to make “character” a campaign issue, I have every confidence that the NYT will make sure that the character of Kamala is closely examined and found to be wanting (every misstep proving that those who doubt her character have reason to do so). But Trump’s character is simply not newsworthy enough to be mentioned. Sure Trump may also change his mind, but it’s simply because Trump is “staking out new ground” and “re-fashioning” himself.
There would never be this advice given to Dems since the so-called liberal media would call them liars and fact-check them since no one can ever be certain that Trump doesn’t have honorable, admirable and moral reasons for staking out a new ground. Character attacks not allowed, except for Democrats, when they will be legitimized and amplified.
It’s not even April Fool’s Day. That’s why the next 2 1/2 months will be so scary.
To the NYT, whether or not Trump has a character problem is simply a both sides issue. Trump may or may not have one, Kamala may or may not have one, and there just isn’t enough evidence to know about Trump (and never will be), but the NYT is very likely chomping at the bit to “inform” the public as often as possible that “people are saying” and “there’s lots of talk” that Kamala does, with a single disclaimer that partisan Dems disagree.
I know there are liberal guest essays, but they never make these absurd suggestions like “Kamala should just attack Trump because he is a pedophile who raped many children that Jeffrey Epstein provided to him”. And that is very likely because they know the NYT and so-called liberal media would never give credibility to a false narrative about Trump.
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I have no problem with people like Lowry writing op-eds in the Times. I’m glad it didn’t get anyone fired like the Tom Cotton op-ed did.
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FLERP,
Lowry’s article was more egregious than Tom Cotton’s. No one should have been fired for publishing the latter.
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Nor Lowry’s.
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Everything that is wrong with the NYT is encapsulated in former editor James Bennet’s self-serving explanation for why he published Tom Cotton’s essay:
“in the Times’s Opinion section, which I oversaw, we were pursuing our role of presenting debate from all sides.”…….
“Like me, Baquet seemed taken aback by the criticism that Times readers shouldn’t hear what Cotton had to say. Cotton had a lot of influence with the White House, Baquet noted, and he could well be making his argument directly to the president, Donald Trump. Readers should know about it. Cotton was also a possible future contender for the White House himself, Baquet added. And, besides, Cotton was far from alone: lots of Americans agreed with him—most of them, according to some polls. “Are we truly so precious?” Baquet asked again, with a note of wonder and frustration.”
“Readers should know about it” is NYT code word for “If a powerful right winger says it, it is the duty of the NYT to present it to the public in a way that makes it seem legitimate and normal.” The NYT culture has convinced themselves that as long as a news story includes a disclaimer that a partisan Democrat is “skeptical” (no need to go into detail about the reasons why skepticism is called for, since the fact that only “partisan Dems” object proves those criticisms aren’t credible anyway.)
Notice what is missing — any consideration of whether there is any truth to what a right wing person is saying and no examination of that person’s bad motives for pushing lies (since they aren’t really lies, just things they strongly believe that the NYT feels readers must know about.)
Reporting and innuendo about bad motives is necessary for Dems, and forbidden for Republicans.
“According some polls”, James Bennet might have written in fascist Germany, “many people agree that Jews should be in concentration camps” so it is the duty of the media- especially the so-called liberal media – to give an unfiltered voice to those who are explaining all the reasons why Jews should be in concentration camps. Those folks may have the ear of Hitler and what better way to inform the public of what Hitler might be hearing than to give advocates a platform of legitimacy in our liberal media! Even the liberal media knows that advocates of this have a legitimate point of view that must be amplified in the name of good journalism!
The NYT seems to be guided by a certainty that reporting what is true and what isn’t true is not what journalists should do — after all, in the Orwellian world of today’s NYT, there is no truth and thus it’s not just unnecessary but “BIASED” to write anything that might cause the public to be skeptical of the Republican saying it. (But that is allowed for Dems).
Since what is true or not true can never be determined, it is vital for the NYT to offer up “all sides” so the public can be well-informed of the only truth – that every norm-breaking neo-fascist idea a Republican offers is “normal” and it’s a journalist’s job to report it and more importantly, examine how “popular” that idea is according to polls.
And if the person saying it is a powerful Republican who might have the ear of an authoritarian leader, it is even MORE important for the NYT to give that person the huge bullhorn to make their case directly to the people! “Even the NYT” agrees this is a valid and important idea for Americans to consider doing. Normalizing fascism. Legitimizing fascism. An Orwellian practice of journalism where seeking to inform the public of the truth is wrong because there is no truth, only what both sides believe, and the more powerful and popular one side is, the more legitimate their views are! At the NYT, “Truth” is best determined from polling.
If Trump wins and “polls say” many Americans want all Democrat politicians to be locked up because they stole the election in 2020, that will be enough grounds for the NYT to give a huge platform to those who say it – after all, they might have the hear of powerful politicians, so it’s important to give them unfiltered license to say it!
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In fairness to the NYT and James Bennett, there is a distinction between news, the opinion page, and editorials. The news must tell the truth, as best it can be determined. The editorial page reflects the views of the editorial board, which they must explain and justify. The opinion page–where Tom Cotton’s and Rich Lowry’s articles appeared–is devoted to opinion, not facts or truth.
It is not unreasonable for the opinion page to express opinions that you and I don’t agree with.
I thought Rich Lowry’s piece was hilarious. Vote for Trump because of his character! Hilarious! His character is loathsome. Let his sycophants babble. It’s an opinion page.
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Diane, some people can’t abide by disagreement.
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Tom Cotton is an ignorant, evil f–k. It’s sickening that anything by him was published in a supposedly respectable newspaper except as a vetted warning about Reichwing extremism.
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NYCPSP– I often get the feeling that what you’re really saying about the NYT is that we used to be able to count on them, for many decades, as a center-left publication, whereas now they have been moving right, and are broaching on center-right territory. I think that is true, and the same thing can be said for the Washington Post. I still find the NYT regular news-reporting articles to be pretty much straight-on factual, but I have lost trust or even interest in their editorials, in a number of their columnists, in many of their guest opinion writers. We at this point (as former NYC denizens) still pay for the Sunday Times, but for us it’s only about the local news & magazine [puzzles!], Book Review & Arts Section.
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Trump is demented. I really fear for our country if he is elected.
[This is a video. Guess World Press doesn’t allow videos.]
Why Big Money Supports Trump | Robert Reich Aug 27, 2024
Fascism backed by Big Money is one of the most dangerous of all political alliances. It happened in 1930s Germany, and it’s happening again today.
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Opps. I have to sign in each time I write anything. The video wasn’t showing up. Sorry it came twice.
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