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MAGAworld is suffering under an avalanche of embarrassing old audio and video tapes. The deluge presents an electoral challenge: explaining the stuff they actually said.
- Another day, another rash of awkward headlines for top MAGA lieutenants, in which their own comments come back to haunt them. The man leading the trend, of course, is GOP veep nominee Sen. JD Vance (R-OH). The guy has said so many unfortunate, politically-inadvisable things in the past, it sometimes feels like his future self traveled back in time to deliberately sabotage his own campaign. (Not that we could prove this happened… but lately it sure feels like it!)
- On Wednesday, yet another damaging audio recording resurfaced. This time, Vance endorsed the idea that grandmothers exist to raise grandchildren. Or, in the dystopian phrasing of the podcast host who interviewed Vance, raising grandkids is “the whole purpose of the postmenopausal female.” On the tape, Vance can be heard interjecting near the end of that comment: “Yes!”
- In a 2021 speech uncovered by the x, Vance floated the unfounded conspiracy theory that Amazon bankrolled the Black Lives Matter protests in order to literally incinerate competing retail stores. “Who benefits most when small businesses on Main Street are destroyed? Who wants to see their competitors unable to deliver goods and services to people, so that you get it delivered in your brown Amazon box? Jeff Bezos,” Vance said. Why does everything this guy says sound like it was spit out of an incel machine?
- In the same speech, Vance expressed the unhinged view that corporations that support abortion rights just want “cheap labor” from workers who are unburdened by cost and commitment of childcare.
Vance, of course, is hardly the only member of MAGAworld wrestling with past remarks.
- Just take a look at anyone associated with the controversial Project 2025, the infamous right-wing plan to reshape the federal government. Trump has tried to deny knowing anything about the plan, which his former top aides wrote. But unfortunately for Trump, Russell Vought, a key author of the 900-word policy proposal, was filmed by a British journalism nonprofit, the Centre for Climate Reporting, dismissing Trump’s attempts to distance himself from Project 2025 as simply “graduate-level politics.”
- Trump “blessed” the effort and is “very supportive of what we do,” Vought said. He went on to outline his vision to expand the powers of the executive branch, orchestrate the largest mass deportation in history and how he is working on “what’s necessary to take control of these bureaucracies.”
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