Strategery

During MSNBC’s The 11th Hour on Wednesday night former Republican strategist and Lincoln Project senior advisor Stuart Stevens proved that for many on the left, speech is violence. This latest example came when host Stephanie Ruhle asked for Stevens’ opinion on the recent spat of random shootings that have taken place over the past week. Stevens then suggested that the outrage over beer company Bud Light using a man dressed up as a woman during one of their promotional commercials was behind some of the violent incidents. [More]

Dylan’s new gig ought to put a stop to that.

Quite the “strategist,” isn’t he? Assuming the strategy is to prove you’re loathsome

[Via Michael G]

The Hate Mongers

MSNBC, CNN Guest Roasted After Calling Evangelical Prayer-Hands ‘Nazi Salute’ [More]

Well, it’s not like he actually knows any evangelicals. Besides, he’s probably pretty confident that no one who watches him will know the difference.

And it figures The Lincoln Project can’t pass up another chance to show everyone what contemptibly subversive tools they are. That’s quite the hate mob they’ve managed to fire up in comments.

[Via bondmen]

Sounds Like My Kind of ‘Cult Leader’

“Doug Mastriano doubles down on comparing U.S. gun control to Nazi Germany” … [More]

And your point is?

The Lincoln Project    calling him a traitor is rich.

In obliviousness or desperation, Politico marvels at his “come-from-nowhere popularity.”

We know where it comes from. It’s a natural defensive reaction among those being “canceled” to the true cult’s in-your-face subversive excesses.

Seeing who is against him just about has me sold. At the very least I want to find out more.

[Via Mack H]

 

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