The Project 2025 Song by Jason Kravits

A fun and devastating take down of Project 2025

Jason Kravits has delivered, in the spirit of Schoolhouse Rock, The Project 2025 Song. It’s a devastatingly funny take on this devastatingly dangerous document the Heritage Foundation has compiled to be the centerpiece of the next Trump administration’s agenda. 

It’s done so well, that I’m actually hesitant to link to it here, because it could be viewed as disarming in its charm, making light of something that shouldn’t see the light of day in a sane and rational world. But any way of getting the word out about what the plans actually are is worth the risk. 

Hat tip to good friend and like mind, Mickeleh for pointing to this on Threads.

You can find more of my writings on a variety of topics on Medium at this link, including in the publications Ellemeno and Rome. I can also be found on social media under my name as above. 

A Primer on Project 2025

A terrific video primer on Project 2025. Don’t say we weren’t warned.

Given the dire political situation we’re living through this summer with anxiety increasing in the countdown to this fall’s election, I hope you’ve taken the time to read the MAGAt roadmap called Project 2025. If you haven’t you need to. It’s not an easy or short read, there’s a lot of info there and it’s a bit terrifying.

But if you’re not into long reading, or you just prefer video then you might want to check out this video primer from Molly Jong-Fast and historian Thomas Zimmer. It’s well worth your time.

 As Zimmer says Project 2025 is best understood as the “American Right’s Declaration of War on the idea of a multi-racial, pluralistic, diverse society.”

I urge you to check it out and share it. Molly says she thinks it’s the most important thing she’s ever done. I concur.

Don’t say we weren’t warned.

You can find more of my writings on a variety of topics on Medium at this link, including in the publications Ellemeno and Rome. I can also be found on social media under my name as above.