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The Lincoln Project Lowlifes and Their Enablers
American Greatness ^ | February 1, 2021 | Julie Kelly

Posted on 02/02/2021 6:49:37 AM PST by Heartlander

The Lincoln Project Lowlifes and Their Enablers

No one at the Lincoln Project offers anything of value; they’re cruel and stupid, ugly on the inside and out.

The Trump era has spawned an abundance of show clowns clowning either for or against the president. One can’t help but wonder what the country did to deserve the likes of Anthony Scaramucci, Michael Avenatti, and Ana Navarro all foisted upon us at the same time.

Not since the days of James Carville and Mary Matalin has a power couple like the Conways and, unfortunately at least one of their children, epitomized the political war tearing families, friendships, businesses, and the overall country apart.

So it’s appropriate—and gratifying—to see the Lincoln Project, the poisonous outlet co-founded by George Conway, the corpulent husband of Kellyanne, now drowning in its own droppings amid confirmation of one of Washington’s worst kept secrets; co-founder John Weaver is a closet homosexual who preys on young men, some as young as 14. (Karl Rove admitted in an interview Monday that he’s known about Weaver’s behavior since 1988.)

According to a New York Times exposé published over the weekend, nearly two dozen men said Weaver, who is married with two children, “for years sent unsolicited and sexually provocative messages online to young men, often while suggesting he could help them get work in politics.” Weaver mostly attempted to lure his prospects via direct messaging on Twitter.

The “longtime Republican strategist,” as the Times described Weaver, helped manage the failed presidential campaigns of the late Senator John McCain in both 2000 and 2008 and former Ohio Governor John Kasich in 2016. But Weaver and his fellow Lincoln Project lowlifes weren’t bolstered by the media and funded by rich Democratic donors because of winning campaign records or savvy political skills or telegenic good looks.

No, like other NeverTrump shticks—a “former” Republican or “disgruntled” conservative acts as the anti-Trump foil on CNN or in the Washington Post, as I detail in my bookLincoln Project hoodlums revitalized stalled careers by relentlessly and viciously attacking the former president, his family, his administration, and his supporters in Congress.

This slime machine includes losing campaign advisor Rick Wilson and losing campaign manager Steve Schmidt; they spend most of their time making threats on Twitter and cable news shows. Last month, Schmidt warned he will punish pro-Trump Republicans. “They will not write their history,” Schmidt claimed. “We will write their history. And their shame will last forever. They are carved like etching into granite, granite, onto history’s list of villains in the country.”

Twitter locked the Project’s account in November after it doxxed two lawyers representing Trump in election fraud lawsuits. Ben Howe, the group’s video editor, was fired last July for a series of sexist tweets. These are not good people.

In fact, the Lincoln Project, formed in late 2019, represents everything that’s toxic about American politics at this moment. It’s a seek-and-destroy mission executed by the very worst sort of people—people not content to play the traditional role of political agitator but instead are the sort who get off harassing, threatening, and bullying people into silence or submission.

No one at the Lincoln Project offers anything of value; they’re cruel and stupid, ugly on the inside and out. While they undoubtedly consider themselves fierce political assassins, Lincoln Project lowlifes are more like aging trailer park prostitutes who’ll perform any trick for cash and affection.

Which, of course, is exactly what happened. The Lincoln Project is the toast of the Trump-hating Acela corridor; AdAge magazine ranked the Project as the fourth-most influential marketer of 2020 for its vicious videos targeting the president and his supporters. Wilson, Schmidt, and Conway can be found almost any time of day spewing their venom on CNN or MSNBC. They’ve written books and earn speaking fees. It’s only a matter of time until one is named an adjunct professor at Georgetown. All supported Joe Biden for president.

Fawning profiles in Vanity Fair, the New Yorker, and on “60 Minutes” have helped validate these lowlifes. They are the news media’s go-to source for a vicious quote about Trump or anyone in his orbit.

And their ugly antics have paid off handsomely. In its first year, the Lincoln Project raised more than $87 million. (Although they describe themselves as “conservatives,” Open Secrets, a campaign contribution watchdog, describes the Lincoln Project as “liberal.”) Top donors are linked to other Democratic political action committees or dark money groups controlled by Democratic operatives such as the Sixteen Thirty Fund. Hedge fund guru Stephen Mandel contributed $1 million as did Gordon Getty, son of J. Paul Getty. Plenty of financial support from Tinseltown, too; David Geffen donated $500,000 and Jeffrey Katzenberg gave $100,000.

But only a little more than half the money raised by the Lincoln Project last year was spent directly supporting or opposing candidates based on their loyalty to Donald Trump. According to disclosure statements, the Project spent $33.8 million against President Trump and roughly $12 million on several 2020 Senate races. (Of the 11 Senate Republicans targeted by the Lincoln Project for supporting Trump, only four, including Georgia Senators Kelly Loeffler and David Perdue, lost.)

More than $24 million has been paid to Summit Strategic Communications, a consulting firm owned by Reed Galen, the thin-resuméd treasurer for the Lincoln Project. A media firm owned by Ron Steslow, a Lincoln Project alum, raked in $20.3 million. The PAC has been skewered on social media and satire shows for its massive overhead expenses.

With Trump out of the White House, Lincoln Project grifters are trying to keep the profitable gig afloat; their new targets including Senators Ted Cruz (R-Texas) and Josh Hawley (R-Mo.) as well as the media’s latest Republican villain, Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga.). But we can hope the Weaver controversy, in addition to questions about how donations have been spent and individual financial problems, will start to diminish the project’s influence. Conway and others now are attempting to distance themselves from Weaver and claim ignorance about his “secret” life of using his position to sexually harass young men.

The Lincoln Project not only defiles the name of a great American president, it routinely defecates on the great American tradition of politics. Trump once called NeverTrumpers “human scum.” They are, in fact, human sludge.


TOPICS: Society
KEYWORDS: aspredicted; lowlifes; pedoproject; suprisesnoone
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To: Heartlander

I always thought it was a take off of the Log Cabin Republicans, who I wish would have outed them.


21 posted on 02/02/2021 10:03:57 AM PST by dhouston
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To: LeonardFMason

I agree, Rove knew and said nothing. Might be why Kellyanne abruptly resigned.


22 posted on 02/02/2021 10:11:20 AM PST by azkathy (We the people are FED UP-pun intended)
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To: Boogieman

” ...his warnings were dismissed because everyone hates Karl Rove. “
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Karl should have told “speechless” George Conway.


23 posted on 02/02/2021 10:16:21 AM PST by RitaOK (Viva Christo Rey! Publik Skules/Academia -> The Farm team, for mor👏👏e Marxists coming. Infinitum.)
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To: Whenifhow; null and void; aragorn; EnigmaticAnomaly; kalee; Kale; AZ .44 MAG; Baynative; bgill; ...

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24 posted on 02/02/2021 12:27:02 PM PST by bitt (Joe Biden has managed to take everything that is wrong with DC bureacracy and fit it into 1 cabinet)
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To: Boogieman

“HE knew of this and said NOTHING.”

“Incorrect. He told everyone, multiple times, and his warnings were dismissed because everyone hates Karl Rove.”

Interesting! Do you have any source that shows this?


25 posted on 02/02/2021 12:48:56 PM PST by LeonardFMason
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To: LeonardFMason

“Many Republican operatives in Texas tell the story of another close race of sorts: a competition in the 1980s to become the dominant Republican consultant in Texas. In 1986 Weaver and Rove both worked on Bill Clements’s successful campaign for governor, after which Weaver was named executive director of the state Republican Party. Both were emerging as leading consultants, but Weaver’s star seemed to be rising faster. The details vary slightly according to which insider tells the story, but the main point is always the same: after Weaver went into business for himself and lured away one of Rove’s top employees, Rove spread a rumor that Weaver had made a pass at a young man at a state Republican function. Weaver won’t reply to the smear, but those close to him told me of their outrage at the nearly two-decades-old lie. Weaver was first made unwelcome in some Texas Republican circles, and eventually, following McCain’s 2000 campaign, he left the Republican Party altogether.”

https://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/2004/11/karl-rove-in-a-corner/303537/

That seems to be the source when the incident became public knowledge outside of Texas GOP circles, and if you look at articles about it that came out after that, they all use this incident as evidence that Rove is “homophobic” or was just engaging in “dirty tricks”. None of them seemed to care whether the allegation was true, or if there should be any investigation.


26 posted on 02/02/2021 1:16:33 PM PST by Boogieman
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To: Heartlander

I wonder if George Conway was availing himself to that teen twink rectum parade like that freak Weaver

Conway gives off serious butt stink vibe

A fop at a minimum


27 posted on 02/02/2021 1:22:40 PM PST by wardaddy ( IN 1999 JIM THOMPSON WAS RIGHT ABOUT THE BUSHES ...WE WERE WRONG)
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To: Heartlander

Take all of them down at the same time, including McCain’s reputation.


28 posted on 02/02/2021 1:23:49 PM PST by jersey117
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