The lesson should be clear as day at this point: You don’t defeat Donald Trump by feeding his ego, or by lining the pockets of grifters associated with the former president.
Unfortunately for Trump’s rivals in the GOP, that ship has sailed.
This seemed obvious in the dispatches and video from the Turning Point Action Conference, a convention hosted over the weekend by a sister organization of the far-right organization Turning Point USA. Trump appeared at #ACTCON alongside a number of Trump-loving politicians and media figures who sang his praises — including fired Fox News host Tucker Carlson, pillow-pushing conspiracy theorist Mike Lindell and right-wing political adviser Steve Bannon. The former president was cheered for a speech in which he bashed Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis and portrayed himself as a martyr, while whining about the various criminal indictments he faces.
Trump: Every time the radical left Democrats indict me, I consider it to be a great badge of honor and courage. I am doing it for you. I am being indicted for you. Better me then you and I believe the you is more than 200 million people.. pic.twitter.com/EfVlFV1HL5
— Acyn (@Acyn) July 16, 2023
Organizers also released a straw poll from the event showing that 86% of the attendees had Trump as their first choice for president.
To put it in technical terms, the convention was a pro-Trump lovefest.
That came as no surprise. Turning Point USA was launched by right-wing talking head Charlie Kirk in 2012, and the organization fashions itself as a group for ultraconservative young people. However, since its founding, it has become a more explicitly pro-Trump organization.
This was all well and good for Republicans when Trump was riding high and controlling the White House. Seemingly every Republican with electoral hopes has kissed Kirk’s ring and appeared at a Turning Point event. But I often wonder whether Trump’s challengers in the GOP now regret their role in empowering an organization that effectively acts as Trump’s personal PR firm. Especially people like DeSantis, who has appeared at several Turning Point events.








