US No one seems to like the Lincoln Project anymore

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It was the darling of the resistance for savagely attacking Donald Trump. But now, everyone keeps rolling their eyes at the Lincoln Project and fears they may be clearing a path for the former president’s reemergence.

The outside political organization headed by disaffected Republicans and other top Democratic operatives has experienced caustic blowups, internal disputes over beach house-level paydays, and disturbing allegations involving a disgraced co-founder. A recent campaign stunt evoking the march on Charlottesville to close the Virginia governor’s race earned them near universal scorn. And one of the organization's most recognized members is facing blowback for rooting for another Trump nomination on grounds that he’d be the easiest Republican to beat in the general election.

“Read the room,” said Zac Petkanas, a Democratic strategist and former senior aide to Hillary Clinton. “They sound like me in 2016.”

“It is incredibly important that we all head into the upcoming elections with a level of humility and fresh eyes about what the political landscape is going to look like,” Petkanas added. “It would be a mistake to know for certain who is easier to beat than somebody else. We’ve all seen this movie before and they occasionally have a twist ending.”

Officials working for the Lincoln Project contend they’re simply being practical — even shrewd — about the new political climate, in which Trump is likely to be the GOP nominee anyway and brass-knuckle tactics are now the norm.

President Joe Biden even called one of the Lincoln Project co-founders Steve Schmidt after the 2020 election to say thank you for the group’s work helping him get elected, according to a person familiar. The White House did not comment.

But a year after delighting liberals with their insistence on bringing guns to a gunfight, operatives across the spectrum now say the group is, at best, ineffective and prodigal, at worst, counterproductive. In particular, fellow never-Trumpers and moderate Republicans have recoiled at Lincoln Project co-founder Rick Wilson’s recent encouragement of a Trump presidential run in 2024.

“I think this is the mother of bad ideas,” said conservative commentator and Trump critic Charlie Sykes. “But also the father, brother, sister, and cousin of a truly bad idea. [It] ignores the fact that Trump could actually be elected again, and you would’ve thought we had all learned our lesson from playing games with that possibility the last time.”

Sarah Longwell, a Republican strategist and Trump critic who started Defending Democracy Together, joined in a chorus of other anti-Trump Republicans baffled by Wilson’s strategy.

“It would be a high-impact event on our democracy if Trump were reelected and you want to do everything you can to keep him from getting one step closer,” Longwell said. “The best way to ensure Trump doesn't win the election 2024 is to make sure he doesn’t become the nominee.”

In an interview with POLITICO, Wilson defended his position by arguing that Trumpism was a greater problem now than just Trump himself. He pointed to his response on Twitter and added that the idea that he actually wants the 45th president to run again is “risible.”

“It’s not that I want [Trump] to be here, I’d love for him to be eaten by a shark tomorrow,” Wilson said. “I want Trump to run to destroy the people who are more sophisticated than Trump. I want to use Trump’s psychological problems to weaken him because I think the most dangerous thing we face is Trump with an Ivy League degree. All the abrasive authoritarianism and nationalism and none of the obvious deficits.”

The Lincoln Project was started in 2019 by a number of prominent Republican operatives who opposed Trump’s presidency and feared the direction their party was taking. They faced charges of self-dealing and ineffectualness — both of which they heartedly dismissed. And along the way, the group raised tens of millions of dollars, in large part because of the splashy web and TV ads it ran going after the sitting president and his family in visceral, personal ways.

The post-Trump presidency has been a more difficult era. The group was rocked by the allegations that co-founder John Weaver sexually harassed young men, and finger-pointing over the fallout has lasted for months. A law firm, Paul Hastings LLP, hired by the Lincoln Project found “no evidence that anyone at The Lincoln Project was aware of any inappropriate communications with any underage individuals at any time prior to the publication of those news reports.” Critics have questioned the independence of that inquiry.

There are questions about who remains in the group and directs day-to-day strategy. There have been internal frustrations over resources being put toward things such as an online streaming show. After the scandal involving Weaver went public, one of the co-founders, Jennifer Horn, as well as fellow officials or advisers Kurt Bardella, Ron Steslow, Mike Madrid, and George Conway all resigned, with some publicly calling for the group to be permanently shuttered.

Currently, the group’s website names co-founders Rick Wilson and Reed Galen, Tara Setmayer, Stuart Stevens and Steve Schmidt as involved in the project, although it is unclear how involved some remain. Two people close to the group said there have been internal tensions and disputes with Schmidt, who resigned from the board of the Lincoln Project after the sexual misconduct charges against Weaver surfaced.

Ryan Wiggins, a spokesperson for the Lincoln Project, said the streaming shows “garner hundreds of thousands of viewers each week and provide a unique, innovative connection to our millions of supporters. Also, the podcast has over 1 million downloads/month.”

“There’s no question as to who runs the day-to-day or the strategy. Rick Wilson, Reed Galen, [Stuart] Stevens and Joe Trippi run the strategy. The day-to-day is managed by our incredible team. Anyone who doesn’t know that doesn’t spend anytime watching and/or listening to us,” Wiggins said.
Schmidt reappeared months later vowing for the group to fight on. But he also tore into the organization for being “recklessly stupid” and “dishonest” for the stunt involving actors posing as Charlottesville white nationalist protesters at a stop made by incoming Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin.

A McAuliffe adviser conceded that the Lincoln Project’s ads in the governor’s race were solid, but echoed Schmidt’s assessment, saying the Charlottesville stunt backfired so spectacularly — at least in the cable news-social media bubble — that the group’s involvement was altogether unhelpful.

More broadly, Democrats who once saw the Lincoln Project as a helpful compliment to their efforts to defeat Trump now view the group as a distraction and a drain of broader campaign funds.

“When it first started, I was like, ‘This is so great. I love it,’” said Tim Lim, a veteran Democratic digital strategist. Now, Lim added, “most of the left is not sure why they're still around. That’s the prognosis in story after story, and it’s been brutal for them.”

With fewer allies and Trump off the ballot, the Lincoln Project has suffered financially. In the first half of 2021, the most recent figures available, the group raised $4.8 million and spent $8.7 million, an exceedingly high burn rate. But digital strategists predicted that the organization, with its robust email list, could survive down cycles. The idea that it’s so far been able to withstand so much scandal and infighting has surprised people familiar with the dynamics, including several who believe the Lincoln Project long exceeded its expiration point.

Still, the group has a formidable online following, boasting just as many Twitter followers as the Republican National Committee at 2.7 million followers, for example. And those involved with the group say their daily work and mission is simply different without Trump on the ballot right now.

The group has made the case for its relevance by getting involved in down-ballot races. It tried, unsuccessfully, to tie Youngkin to Trump and has gone after lawmakers who have spread election fraud lies. But they’ve also continued going after the 45th president as part of a campaign it often describes as political psy-ops. The group also aired ads in Trump’s getaways of Bedminster, N.J., and Palm Beach, Fla., taunting him, and they have plans to play an active role in the upcoming midterm elections.

Even though Trump has not officially announced any plans to jump in the 2024 race, Wilson said the group remains relevant because they understand “how to attack the vertical power structure of Trump in the Republican Party.”

“No one is here because it’s comfortable and fun or a great way to make new friends, we work a hard job against very tough people and bad guys who spend a lot of money attacking us and the individuals inside the Lincoln Project,” Wilson said. “Are we perfect? Of course not and we own those mistakes but what we do is fill a gap in the pro-democracy movement and we show people how to fight.”

In interviews, two big Republican donors to the organization defended its work, both contending that the mere threat of Trump returning to the national stage — and the likely impacts on American democracy itself — make their support worthwhile. One stressed that Lincoln Project’s work on so-called moveable voters — college-educated people and suburban women — went far beyond the TV and digital ads. But two operatives with insight into its operations said it’s mostly surviving off of small-dollar donors, thanks to that massive email list and its ability to generate internet buzz.

Despite the intense focus on rattling Trump, people close to the former president say he hasn’t been moved by Lincoln Project’s recent attacks. But he and his allies still delight in taking digs at the organization.

In a statement, a spokesperson for Trump said the Lincoln Project was a “sad group.” “Democrats are abandoning the group not just because they’ve been terribly ineffective, but because they are worried that the last shoe has not dropped. Yikes!”

There is an obvious self-interest to Trump world’s gloating over Lincoln Project’s troubles. But the general criticism — that the organization has veered from its overall mission and is beset by controversy — is shared elsewhere, including by those once involved with it. Now, some never-Trumpers wonder where their efforts fit in the broader Republican party.

“As far as never-Trumpers are concerned, it’s a problem, people like us are without a home, we don’t have influence in the party, and even the best people who are taking a stand are taking huge political risks, like Liz Cheney, who wasn’t even a never-Trumper until Jan. 6,” said former Lincoln Project leader and vocal Trump critic George Conway. “Forming a third party is a non-starter because the research has all shown a third party would help Trump. So it’s a conundrum, and I don't know how it’s going to play out.”
 
I'm amazed Rick Wilson hasn't been outed as a child molester. He has the face for it
He has friends in high places I bet. they still have a use for him just yet. When he doesn't, that's when he'll be outed. So maybe 2026/28 depending on if Trump wins.
 
Searby allegedly asked the victim if he would be willing to “just try stuff and you could say yes or no? Like I could walk you through it… That’s how it was for me with the guy when I was younger… I’m super secret I have to know you will keep it between us. It’s a huge deal.”
Yet more evidence gays reproduce through rape and molestation
 
Not for nothing, but Trump does have an Ivy League degree. He ended up with a Bachelor's in Economics from the Wharton School of Business at the University of Pennsylvania.
Cuck Wilson doesn't even know the most basic facts about the man he's spent eight years viscerally hating
 
When I read about shit like this I legitimately cringe when I imagine what the poor wife and kids must be going through.
He appears to have two biological teenagers, a son and a daughter, and a younger black(?) adopted son who has since been removed from their home.

Imagine being a normal psalms-in-bio 16 yo boy (his Instagram is public) and one day finding out your "Christian" ex-missionary dad is actually a massive faggot who tried to meet up with a boy your age. He's now in jail and you're stuck with your devastated (likely) SAH mom trying to pick up the pieces of your life while seeing your sister go beg on GoFundMe for 600 dollars. And it all makes national news. Everyone knows that your dad is a pederast — including your friends, neighbors and people at church. Literally suicide-inducing level shit. The son also looks like such a normal & well-adjusted teenager too, not at all a weirdo pervert like his dad.

How does one even move on from this? Especially since they were/are a very Christian family. Their entire world has been turned upside down because the dad just had to let his demonic intrusive thoughts win. I'll pray for all of them, but going through this during your teenage years must be so debilitating. I hope they all make it through somehow.
 
Rick "Pissman" Wilson needs to step into the ring himself to defeat Drumph and save Our Democracy. Come on Ricky, you know you wanna...
 
When I read about shit like this I legitimately cringe when I imagine what the poor wife and kids must be going through.
He appears to have two biological teenagers, a son and a daughter, and a younger black(?) adopted son who has since been removed from their home.

Imagine being a normal psalms-in-bio 16 yo boy (his Instagram is public) and one day finding out your "Christian" ex-missionary dad is actually a massive faggot who tried to meet up with a boy your age. He's now in jail and you're stuck with your devastated (likely) SAH mom trying to pick up the pieces of your life while seeing your sister go beg on GoFundMe for 600 dollars. And it all makes national news. Everyone knows that your dad is a pederast — including your friends, neighbors and people at church. Literally suicide-inducing level shit. The son also looks like such a normal & well-adjusted teenager too, not at all a weirdo pervert like his dad.

How does one even move on from this? Especially since they were/are a very Christian family. Their entire world has been turned upside down because the dad just had to let his demonic intrusive thoughts win. I'll pray for all of them, but going through this during your teenage years must be so debilitating. I hope they all make it through somehow.

you don't, really. it stays with you forever. he very likely has completely destroyed his entire kids' lives and is definitely aware of it (or may be in denial temporarily, but will have a come to jesus moment soon). i cannot imagine a fate worse than this, any father would rather go through a woodchipper than to permanently damage their own children to such a degree like this. like jesus christ, he basically ensured his own kids will never be normal well adjusted people. it's incredibly sad and I wish these miserable pieces of shit would just self destruct without hurting anyone but to see his kids wrapped up in this? fucking hell
 
Absolutely chilling seeing how these predators illicit teenagers. I actually believe him that he experimented with a 40yo when he was a kid and it's not just a grooming tactic. From victim to another predator, many such cases.
 
That's the only surprising thing here. Usually they just let nonces out on the streets a few days later, ready for them to molest kids again.
tbh that element is not terribly surprising when you remember that this happened in Florida and not somewhere in California or New York.
 
When I read about shit like this I legitimately cringe when I imagine what the poor wife and kids must be going through.
He appears to have two biological teenagers, a son and a daughter, and a younger black(?) adopted son who has since been removed from their home.

Imagine being a normal psalms-in-bio 16 yo boy (his Instagram is public) and one day finding out your "Christian" ex-missionary dad is actually a massive faggot who tried to meet up with a boy your age. He's now in jail and you're stuck with your devastated (likely) SAH mom trying to pick up the pieces of your life while seeing your sister go beg on GoFundMe for 600 dollars. And it all makes national news. Everyone knows that your dad is a pederast — including your friends, neighbors and people at church. Literally suicide-inducing level shit. The son also looks like such a normal & well-adjusted teenager too, not at all a weirdo pervert like his dad.

How does one even move on from this? Especially since they were/are a very Christian family. Their entire world has been turned upside down because the dad just had to let his demonic intrusive thoughts win. I'll pray for all of them, but going through this during your teenage years must be so debilitating. I hope they all make it through somehow.

Being in an anti-Trump NGO that cozied up to Democrats should've been a red flag.
 
I think it's safe to assume, especially in current year +8, that anyone in the Lincoln Project (makes me think of the Log Cabin Rebuplicans joke from American Dad) is a caca-consuming pedophile/sexual predator.
 
The universe amuses:
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Also pedos get the rope.
 
I think the most dangerous thing we face is Trump with an Ivy League degree. All the abrasive authoritarianism and nationalism and none of the obvious deficits.”
This is more insightful than she realises. To her, the lack of an Ivy League degree is a defect. She thinks the ultimate threat would be someone like her but with opposing views because she thinks of her own qualifications as the only real and valid way to be ‘in the game.’
This shows a profound lack of understanding of WHY trump is popular.
Hitler 2.0 isnt going to have an MBA from Stanford, dearie.
 
Searby back in the news

Newberry charter school activist charged with possession of child pornography
September 6, 2024

Staff report

NEWBERRY, Fla. – Joel Bruce Searby, 43, of Newberry, has been charged with 12 counts of possession of 10 or more child pornography images. Searby, who was one of the founding members of the group that organized a vote to convert Newberry’s public schools to charter schools, was previously arrested on June 20 for inviting a 15-year-old boy to his house for sex and has been in the Alachua County Jail since that date.

A search warrant that was executed at the time of Searby’s arrest reportedly produced a laptop, and a search of the laptop reportedly produced 12 child sexual abuse images: one video and 10 images showed nude or partially nude pre-pubescent males who appeared to be between the ages of 7 and 10, and one video showed a partially nude male who appeared to be 14-16 years old. One video reportedly showed three nude, pre-pubescent males engaged in sexual acts with each other.

Searby is currently being held without bail, but a hearing is scheduled for next week to hear a motion asking a judge to set bail. Bail on the new charges will be set tomorrow.


Articles about arrests are based on reports from law enforcement agencies. The charges listed are taken from the arrest report and/or court records and are only accusations. All suspects are innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.

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