2. But I wonder if people who love those Lincoln Project ads ever think about the policy implications. This one calls for "asymmetric warfare" against Russia.https://twitter.com/ProjectLincoln/status/1278028522863427584 …
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2. But I wonder if people who love those Lincoln Project ads ever think about the policy implications. This one calls for "asymmetric warfare" against Russia.https://twitter.com/ProjectLincoln/status/1278028522863427584 …
3. Some more thoughts on what the Lincoln Project is really selling.https://www.thenation.com/article/politics/lincoln-project-trump-militarism/ …
Since 2016, I tended to see "the bear in the woods" as a relevant commentary on the Russia collusion story. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A4M-SkpvomM …
Also... Make America Great Again was Reagan’s slogan!!
"love" is too strong. let's be real , the left+democrats have never excelled at eviscerating ads, which is not an insult because our politics are roots in compassion and empathy , not cruelty. but it's nice to have their soulless tactics running defense/offense for us for once
agreed. i would add, it's also a kind of commitment to nuance and precision. dem ads want to put in the "allegedly" and say "what did trump know?" as opposed to saying "Trump knew and he did nothing."
Love them? Not me. I'm happy to have them after Trump but if we ever get out of this mess the Lincoln Project et al. are kicked to the curb. I just see them as a 'Not all Republicans' project, an attempt to hold on to power and keep doing the same thing, just sans Trump.
If you don't think their primary goal is for neoconservatism to find a new home in the dem party I think you are being naive.
his parentheses are the best bit
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