2. How it started. How it ended. Without an assist from Lincoln Project's John Weaver in 1996, Sessions might never have set foot in the Senate.pic.twitter.com/C9AFLEbCEV
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2. How it started. How it ended. Without an assist from Lincoln Project's John Weaver in 1996, Sessions might never have set foot in the Senate.pic.twitter.com/C9AFLEbCEV
3. How it started. How it ended. The "made up hissy-fit on the "militia movement"....." ---Rick Wilsonpic.twitter.com/F4bE7g3tDW
5. How it started. How it ended. "the Political utility of the Voting Rights Act lived long past its necessity." --Rick Wilsonpic.twitter.com/eoQurgDhGB
6. How it started. How it ended. "Steve Schmidt, special advisor to the president in charge of the White House confirmation team" for Alito and Roberts two justices that will determine the direction of SCOTUS and the rights of Americans for generations.pic.twitter.com/n6tYOiQvLf
7. How it started. How it ended. For the record, I opposed DREAM...." Rick Wilson 2010pic.twitter.com/4fkLyfhiHH
8. How it started. How it ended. Islamophobia has long been a cornerstone of the GOP and for years Rick Wilson spread their inflammatory rhetoric.pic.twitter.com/UbMblbpIKN
12. How it started. How it ended. "The Senate can and must deny Obama the chance to make an appt. to the Supreme Court. We have both the votes and the power to do so." --Rick Wilson 2016pic.twitter.com/oTYMHuvX7B
13. How it started. How it ended. Before Donald Trump was the GOP nominee. "Remember when I told you that might not be Hillary's last orange jumpsuit? Get to know this number: 18 US Code 793" Rick Wilson 2015 "Lock her up!" Donald Trump 2016pic.twitter.com/dHltj9bBsm
15. How it started. How it ended.
"I still VERY, VERY STRONGLY support POTUS, his Admin, policies, the executive order"-- George Conway 2017
"She is eminently qualified to serve on the Supreme Court"
-George Conway on #AmyConeyBarrett 2020pic.twitter.com/zfFwXV9f5R
16. How it started. How it ended. In 2008 Lincoln Project's Steve Schmidt brought Sarah Palin to McCain's ticket. "I see a straight line form the announcement of Sarah Palin as the VP nominee to what we see today in Donald Trump..." Barack Obama Oct. 2016pic.twitter.com/PAW4DjNRJF
22. How it started. How it ended. That’s right. Steve Schmidt would have had Howard Schultz be our president if he hadn’t crashed and burned. Think about that.pic.twitter.com/haAq0jEEVm
23. How it started. How it ended. A "phony global warming scam...." -Rick Wilson tweeting out the GOP message in 2009pic.twitter.com/i8WC2ZYzrk
24. How it started. How it ended. "Liberal racism" -Rick Wilsonpic.twitter.com/ohJUq0gBcQ
28. How it started. How it ended.
"Save the big appt fight for after #RBG has an "accident...."
-Lincoln Project founder Rick Wilsonpic.twitter.com/u7as7DRw5f
29. How it started. How it ended. "If a pregnant single she-demon attempted to cross the border...." -Lincoln Project founder Rick Wilson 2012pic.twitter.com/uLY2jDnakN
30. How it started. How it ended. Rick Wilson has pushed the Koch's agenda for decades. "Pushing judges like Amy Coney Barrett is part of the Koch Network scheme to put the court in the hands of corporate special interests. It's culmination of their work to rig the system.'pic.twitter.com/prN7fDeEa7
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