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Kellyanne Conway Publishes Major Notice in NYT Op-Ed: A ‘fool’s errand’ to write off Trump in 2024


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Kellyanne Conway has a major message for the political world:

It is a “fool’s errand” to write off President Trump in 2024.

Despite the “experts” in the mainstream telling us for the umpteenth time that “Trump is over,” Trump still stands with an extraordinary amount of support behind him.

While many people have stabbed President Trump in the back, Kellyanne Conway has proven that she is fierce, intelligent, and most importantly, loyal to America First.

The best part?

Kellyanne published her piece in the New York Times.

This is brilliant, because she’s bringing the political battle onto their turf.

Rather than allowing mainstream outlets to bash Trump 24/7, she’s providing an alternative analysis for their audience.

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Here’s the best part, the liberals are freaking out.

They are upset that the NYT doesn’t publish liberal propaganda 24/7.

They’re mad that they’re giving alternative viewpoints a platform.

Take a look at some of the left wing reactions below:

So what did Kellyanne say that was so bad?

Nothing.

She simply said it was a “fool’s errand” to count out President Trump in 2024. She didn’t make any predictions.

She only made the case not to underestimate Trump, yet liberals are in an uproar.

Here’s a snippet of her piece in the New York Times:

The obsession with Mr. Trump generates all types of wishful thinking and projection about the next election from both his critics (“He will be indicted!”) and his supporters (“Is he still electable?”). None of that is provable, but this much is true: Shrugging off Mr. Trump’s 2024 candidacy or writing his political obituary is a fool’s errand — he endures persecution and eludes prosecution like no other public figure. That could change, of course, though that cat has nine lives.

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Unless what’s old can be new again. Mr. Trump’s track record reminds Republican primary voters of better days not that long ago: accomplishments on the economy, energy, national security, trade deals and peace deals, the drug crisis and the southern border. He can also make a case — one that will resonate with Republicans — about the unfairness and hypocrisy of social media censorship and alleged big tech collusion, as recent and ongoing revelations show. Mr. Trump, as a former president, can also be persuasive with Republican primary voters and some independents in making a frontal attack on the Biden administration’s feckless management of the economy, reckless spending and lack of urgency and competence on border control and crime.

Accomplishing this will not be easy. Mr. Trump has both political assets to carry him forward and political baggage holding him back. For Mr. Trump to succeed, it means fewer insults and more insights; a campaign that centers on the future, not the past, and that channels the people’s grievances and not his own; and a reclamation of the forgotten Americans who ushered him into the White House the first time and who are suffering economically under Mr. Biden.

Again, what part of this is untrue?

I don’t know about you, but I think Kellyanne is spot on!

The backlash from Democrats is so strong that other media outlets are even writing about Kellyanne’s op-ed.

Here’s the coverage from The Hill:

Former Trump White House counselor Kellyanne Conway argues in a new op-ed published Friday that it would be “a fool’s errand” to write off former President Trump in the 2024 presidential election as he is beset by criminal investigations and low poll numbers and other Republicans mull entering the race.

“Shrugging off Mr. Trump’s 2024 candidacy or writing his political obituary is a fool’s errand — he endures persecution and eludes prosecution like no other public figure. That could change, of course, though that cat has nine lives,” Conway, who is also a Fox News contributor, wrote in a guest essay for The New York Times.

“At the same time, it would also be foolish to assume that Mr. Trump’s path to another presidency would be smooth and secure,” she continued. “This is not 2016, when he and his team had the hunger, swagger and scrappiness of an insurgent’s campaign and the ‘history be damned’ happy warrior resolve of an underestimated, understaffed, underresourced effort. It’s tough to be new twice.”

Conway, who served as Trump’s campaign manager in 2016, suggested that in order for Trump to be successful in 2024, he needs to focus his campaign away from his baseless allegations about the 2020 election, refocus his sights on “the forgotten Americans, who ushered him into the White House the first time” and stop insulting other Republicans.

As much as the media likes to tell us that “Trump is over,” they do spend quite a lot of time attacking him.

If Trump wasn’t a threat, why bash Kellyanne for writing the obvious?

If anything, Kellyanne has proven her point:

Democrats are afraid of Trump.

They should be.

And to write him off would truly be a fool’s errand.



 

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