The Lincoln Project is a group of RINOs who worked as hard as possible to make sure Trump didn’t win in 2020.
They became the darling of the left because they were “Republicans” against Trump.
They are the same group behind the Tiki Torch hoax in Virginia.
Now, we have this.
Everyone is turning on the Lincoln Project.
They are turning on them because they are being exposed as nothing more than a money-making operation.
The Lincoln Project is, on the surface, vehemently against Donald Trump ever becoming president of the United States again. The left-wing PAC founded by disgruntled ex-Republicans has called him a coward, a loser, an authoritarian, a clear and present danger to national security, and responsible for the deaths of hundreds of thousands of Americans.
So co-founder Rick Wilson’s expressed desire in a recent interview to see him be the Republican nominee in 2024 has some people befuddled, particularly with polls showing Trump with a solid chance of ousting President Biden in a rematch. Some see it as more of a scam from an organization that’s attracted some praise for its aggressive tactics but also derision from the right and left for allegedly abandoning conservative principles and soaking liberal donors. It’s still smarting from the embarrassing John Weaver sexual harassment scandal and its flop in the Virginia governor’s race where it attempted a viral smear to paint Glenn Youngkin supporters as White supremacists.
“It begs the question, why? What’s their motive? What’s their motivation? And I can understand why a lot of people would say it has to do with money,” one network insider and political commentator told Fox News Digital.
Former Lincoln Project executive director Sarah Lenti even called them out.
Fast forward to today, she told Fox News Digital, and it feels like that mission has been abandoned.
“Wait, what happened to their higher calling?” she said. “If Trump was damaging to the country in 2019, why wish that on the American people today? If the democracy was and is truly at stake … why play with fire? Their goading of Trump is reckless, disgustingly unpatriotic, and utterly desperate. And, like Trump, their greed and desire to be relevant supersedes what is best for America.”
Politico added more.
No one seems to like the Lincoln Project anymore:
Once the belle of the resistance ball, the group now has a growing list of detractors. They say they’re still committed to the fight.
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— Alex Salvi (@alexsalvinews) November 28, 2021
It was the darling of the resistance for savagely attacking Donald Trump. But now, everyone keeps rolling their eyes at the Lincoln Project and fears they may be clearing a path for the former president’s reemergence.
The outside political organization headed by disaffected Republicans and other top Democratic operatives has experienced caustic blowups, internal disputes over beach house-level paydays, and disturbing allegations involving a disgraced co-founder. A recent campaign stunt evoking the march on Charlottesville to close the Virginia governor’s race earned them near universal scorn. And one of the organization’s most recognized members is facing blowback for rooting for another Trump nomination on grounds that he’d be the easiest Republican to beat in the general election.
Lincoln Project Co-Founder Rick Wilson responded with this.
The people who think we want Trump back in 2024 for any reason other than killing off his vile, repugnant cult and driving it into the dustbin of history display the same failure of imagination they always have.
— Rick Wilson (@TheRickWilson) November 21, 2021
They are being turned on!
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