"Please state clearly that are anti-Nazi."
"I'm not playing political games with you liberal!"
Why are people like this?
As for the Lincoln Project specifically, yeah, if you didn't know they were RINO's, you haven't been paying attention. They are thoroughly creatures of the left, whatever their pretenses.
RINO?
Is there anything the Lincoln Project stands for that's unrepresentative of the Republican party historically?
I think Trump is quite the RINO himself!
Do we know if it was them?You never can tell, real Nazis are so dumb that they might show up to support DeSantis and think it was going to help him. My guess though is that it's another stunt by the Lincoln Project pervs.
It's a sad joke that Zig can dismiss the Lincoln project people as RINOs and grifters but thinks Trump truly represents the Republican party.
Yes, it's always those "big liberal donors" making it necessary for groups like Lincoln Project to exist. Not an ongoing series of rank turds and frank Nazis in their own ranks, dirtying the name of genuine and legal political conservatism, needing to be flushed all the time.I don't see a lot of (non-liberal) people around here saying that Trump truly represents the Republican Party, but maybe you have a cite for that? As for the Lincoln Project, let's remember they made their name as principled Republicans who objected to Donald Trump individually due to his personal flaws, but supposedly remained GOP stalwarts.
No surprise, however, after getting a bunch of donations from liberals in the last few elections (and with the looming possibility that Donald Trump might not be in the 2024 race), they have branched out into opposing DeSantis, even though Ron might be the best chance that the country has of avoiding another four years of Trump. Why? Because it gives them a devil in the general election no matter what. There is always the risk that the Republicans won't cooperate and will nominate someone other than Trump, and they won't get that juicy cash from big liberal donors.
Mission creep of course affects all these PACs--Move On was formed to oppose Clinton's impeachment 25 years ago, and yet it still exists and has power within the Democrats.

I don't see a lot of (non-liberal) people around here saying that Trump truly represents the Republican Party, but maybe you have a cite for that? As for the Lincoln Project, let's remember they made their name as principled Republicans who objected to Donald Trump individually due to his personal flaws, but supposedly remained GOP stalwarts.
No surprise, however, after getting a bunch of donations from liberals in the last few elections (and with the looming possibility that Donald Trump might not be in the 2024 race), they have branched out into opposing DeSantis, even though Ron might be the best chance that the country has of avoiding another four years of Trump. Why? Because it gives them a devil in the general election no matter what. There is always the risk that the Republicans won't cooperate and will nominate someone other than Trump, and they won't get that juicy cash from big liberal donors.
Mission creep of course affects all these PACs--Move On was formed to oppose Clinton's impeachment 25 years ago, and yet it still exists and has power within the Democrats.
Yeah, a bunch of professional conservative campaign workers got together and COMPENSATED themselves for time spent making a bunch of political ads out of funds donated to them. That sure is some heavy griftBwahahahahaha!
No.
They were grifters, who found a new grift. The fact that all it takes for you to assume someone has integrity is to go after Trump is kind of sad. But it's a key ingredient in the success of their grift.
Rofl. No. The Lincoln Project are Republicans with a shred of personal integrity. I can't imagine why that would ever come across as non-Republican to you. Truly, I'm perplexed.
Yeah, a bunch of professional conservative campaign workers got together and COMPENSATED themselves for time spent making a bunch of political ads out of funds donated to them. That sure is some heavy griftJust like, you know, the entirety of Youtube or Patreon...
Totally the same thing as embezzling untaxed funds fraudulently earmarked for charity...from an organization that never actually spent any money on the causes it raised the funds for.
I don't see a lot of (non-liberal) people around here saying that Trump truly represents the Republican Party, but maybe you have a cite for that? As for the Lincoln Project, let's remember they made their name as principled Republicans who objected to Donald Trump individually due to his personal flaws, but supposedly remained GOP stalwarts.
No surprise, however, after getting a bunch of donations from liberals in the last few elections (and with the looming possibility that Donald Trump might not be in the 2024 race), they have branched out into opposing DeSantis, even though Ron might be the best chance that the country has of avoiding another four years of Trump. Why? Because it gives them a devil in the general election no matter what. There is always the risk that the Republicans won't cooperate and will nominate someone other than Trump, and they won't get that juicy cash from big liberal donors.
Mission creep of course affects all these PACs--Move On was formed to oppose Clinton's impeachment 25 years ago, and yet it still exists and has power within the Democrats.
A cite? How about him being the winner of the GOP primaries for presidential candidate in 2016? Presidential candidate for GOP in 2020, and front-runner for presidential candidate of the GOP in 2024?
Plus the fact that any establishment Republicans who opposed him in the primaries soon ended up back in the fold whenever his impeachments and indictments were announced. The few opponents of Trump pretty much found themselves kicked out of office or primaried by the GOP.
So yeah, Trump is the walking embodiment of the GOP right now.