Today in "Trump didn't write this, someone on his campaign staff did."
I don't know if Kellyanne Conway is working for Trump these days but this feels more like her style, voice, and syntax than Trump or those posting on his behalf recently.
It's increasingly clear that Heritage and Claremont and their ilk are using Trump just as much as he's using the MAGA cult. He's just the pompous conduit for their radical reactionary plans.
He probably doesn't even know or care how much he's just a tool to them so long as he gets to act like that.
My snitty take: a conservative candidate for President knows less about the right's agenda than I do? That alone should disqualify him as a serious candidate.
P.S. in the next debate let's ask the candidates how (if they are elected) they would deal with Project 2025?
If you disagree and/or are vehemently opposed to some of these ideas, why would you possibly "wish them luck?"
Someone who truly stands in opposition would say something on the order of "hope they go down in flames," or "they'd be better off not to try it."
Looks like the national attention to this dangerous, radical plan is working. Let’s keep highlighting its contents to wake up democratic-minded American voters.
I saw someone else suggesting Stephen Miller. The “wish them luck” feels like Trump’s well-wishing for Ghislaine Maxwell before her trial though, but no random caps to indicate it’s TFG.