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originally posted by: SourGrapes
a reply to: Bluntone22
Haven't you heard the latest?
originally posted by: TzarChasm
originally posted by: ColeYounger2
a reply to: TzarChasm
Spot-on.
To quote a wise man:
"Democrats are the threat to democracy that the Democrats are warning about."
Alexa, define psychological projection.
I suppose I should clarify here that it's the DNC projecting, not you Cole. Just so there's no confusion (how is anyone getting confused?)
originally posted by: Bluntone22
a reply to: Mahogani
I have a hard time believing any reports today. Ultimately the turnout in November will .... Eh, probably just close the windows and find thousands of votes again.
originally posted by: ColeYounger2
originally posted by: Mahogani
Here is another link I came across today; this is straight to their website: Evangelicals for Harris
According to these articles, they are organizing a virtual rally tonight.
I guess I could have added this to the OP, but didn't want to edit.
The "Christians for Harris" is just another snow-job her campaign started. (About a week ago) They're plastering the internet with site after site, page after page claiming that Kamala's a devout, Bible-reading Christian.
Here's the truth.
As of May 2020, the group's expenditures were mostly in producing, buying, and placing ads.[14] OpenSecrets, a campaign-finance watchdog group, wrote at the time that (like most PACs)[79] most of the Lincoln Project's money had gone to pay subcontractors, "making it difficult to follow the money" to vendors, and that "almost all" of the money raised had gone to firms run by the group's board members, specifically Galen's Summit Strategic Communications and Steslow's Tusk Digital.[14] $50 million of the $90 million raised went to firms controlled by the group's leaders, according to a February 2021 AP News report.[80] The Lincoln Project eventually grew to an organization of over 40 employees and over 60 interns.[2]
The Lincoln Project
Since its creation, the Lincoln Project has raised $90 million. But only about a third of the money, roughly $27 million, directly paid for advertisements that aired on broadcast and cable, or appeared online, during the 2020 campaign, according to an analysis of campaign finance disclosures and data from the ad tracking firm Kantar/CMAG.
How Leading Anti-Trump Group The Lincoln Project Ignored A Crisis In Its Ranks
A bitter standoff began. With Mr. Steslow and Mr. Madrid still in control of the board, Mr. Galen, aligned with Mr. Schmidt and Mr. Wilson, set up a new entity of their own called Lincoln Project 2024. In December, they moved millions of dollars from the existing Lincoln Project into companies they controlled, which would have left behind a hollowed-out shell, several people with knowledge of the dispute said. (Mr. Galen said, âAnything regarding this, I canât speak to.â)
Inside the Lincoln Projectâs Secrets, Side Deals and Scandals
Concerns about the groupâs finances have also resurfaced. The Lincoln Project showered firms owned by its co-founders with tens of millions of dollars, with $45 million spent at two advertising companies owned by Steslow and Steve Schmidt alone. More and more, it seems like the founders of the Lincoln Project grew spectacularly rich while ignoring serious harassment complaints against one of their own. Pressed about the groupâs finances, Schmidt released a Trumpian whataboutist statement, saying, âThe Lincoln Project will be delighted to open its books for audit immediately after the Trump campaign and all affiliated super PACs do so, explaining the cash flow of the nearly $700 million that flowed through their organizations controlled by Brad Parscale and Jared Kushner.â
The Spectacular Fall of the Lincoln Project
originally posted by: quintessentone
a reply to: DontTreadOnMe
can't have productive debate without personal respect
originally posted by: RazorV66
originally posted by: quintessentone
a reply to: DontTreadOnMe
can't have productive debate without personal respect
Who the hell do you respect?
Nobody.
originally posted by: KrustyKrab
a reply to: Mahogani
lol, Conway is a unhinged Trump hater. He falls into that DeNiro, Olberman, Ron Pearlman, Whoopi, Joy category. Pretty certain he had a lot to do with Kelly leaving the Trump administration. In other words I couldnât care less about what he and his lil muppets have to say, theyâre TDS afflicted delusional individuals. Stage 5 TDS is a tough watch. I feel sorry for Kelly because she seems like a very honest and genuine person. I can only imagine the unhinged bs she has to put up with being around her husband. Everything Iâve heard come out of his mouth sounds like the guy is a total douchebag.
Trump sure seems to take up a lot of real estate with you upstairs.