Fri Sep 20 13:35:05 UTC 2024: ## Former President Trump Accused of Lacking Original Ideas and Repeating Policies of Advisors

A recent discussion on the online forum Fark has sparked debate about former President Donald Trump’s ability to think for himself and formulate independent policies. Many users have pointed out that Trump seems to largely parrot the ideas of his advisors, particularly those associated with the controversial Project 2025, which promotes a nationalist, populist agenda.

Some users specifically mentioned individuals like Stephen Miller and JD Vance, who are known for their far-right views and have been heavily involved in shaping Trump’s policies.

“He’s not really full of ideas. He just repeats the last thing someone told him,” stated user Tyrone Slothrop, echoing a sentiment shared by many in the thread.

Others, like user schubie, fear that a potential return of Trump to the presidency could lead to the actual implementation of the extremist ideologies championed by his advisors.

“Like his SATs and schoolwork, he will again pass off the work of Presidenting to the garbage with whom he’s surrounded himself and rubber stamp all of their awful ideas,” wrote schubie, highlighting concerns about Trump’s tendency to delegate responsibility to individuals with potentially harmful agendas.

The discussion also touched upon Trump’s history of promoting radical and often nonsensical policy suggestions, which some users likened to a “telephone game” where ideas get distorted and misrepresented along the way.

The thread reflects a growing concern about the influence of extreme ideologies within political circles and raises questions about the potential consequences of blindly following advisors without critical examination.

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