Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:McAuliffe’s campaign event in Norfolk tonight with Kamala (and someone named Pharrell—I think he’s a singer). News reporting the venue was at half capacity.
I can't believe he had the nerve to go forward with an event after this debacle.
It would be crazy for him to pull out.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Dems were already furious with Lincoln Project. AOC identified that they just took lots of money and accomplished nothing.
I guess AOC is wrong. They just did you thing!
You can never trust Republicans.
OMG. The deflection on this thread is too much. Dems love to blame anyone... but themselves.
.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
My theory: Terry's campaign staff who took part in this idiotic stunt really thought they'd get away with it. When they didn't, Terry begged The Lincoln Project to step in, do damage control, and make it look like this was all planned, nothing shady going on, we were just making a "point." Ha. This is so funny, I really can't even believe the stupidity of this crew.
If you’ve ever paid attention to the Lincoln Project, you would know this stunt is right up their alley. It’s far more credible that this was an LP plan than a TM one.
Lincoln Project has better things to do than hire college students to run psy ops stunts in the rain for a failing gubernatorial campaign.
+1
That's why I think these dopes thought they'd get away with it and when they didn't, Terry called TLP in a panic and asked them to take the fall. Pretend like it was all "planned" by them. What an entertaining evening.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
My theory: Terry's campaign staff who took part in this idiotic stunt really thought they'd get away with it. When they didn't, Terry begged The Lincoln Project to step in, do damage control, and make it look like this was all planned, nothing shady going on, we were just making a "point." Ha. This is so funny, I really can't even believe the stupidity of this crew.
If you’ve ever paid attention to the Lincoln Project, you would know this stunt is right up their alley. It’s far more credible that this was an LP plan than a TM one.
Lincoln Project has better things to do than hire college students to run psy ops stunts in the rain for a failing gubernatorial campaign.
+1
That's why I think these dopes thought they'd get away with it and when they didn't, Terry called TLP in a panic and asked them to take the fall. Pretend like it was all "planned" by them. What an entertaining evening.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Dems were already furious with Lincoln Project. AOC identified that they just took lots of money and accomplished nothing.
I guess AOC is wrong. They just did you thing!
You can never trust Republicans.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
My theory: Terry's campaign staff who took part in this idiotic stunt really thought they'd get away with it. When they didn't, Terry begged The Lincoln Project to step in, do damage control, and make it look like this was all planned, nothing shady going on, we were just making a "point." Ha. This is so funny, I really can't even believe the stupidity of this crew.
If you’ve ever paid attention to the Lincoln Project, you would know this stunt is right up their alley. It’s far more credible that this was an LP plan than a TM one.
Lincoln Project has better things to do than hire college students to run psy ops stunts in the rain for a failing gubernatorial campaign.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:McAuliffe’s campaign event in Norfolk tonight with Kamala (and someone named Pharrell—I think he’s a singer). News reporting the venue was at half capacity.
I can't believe he had the nerve to go forward with an event after this debacle.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:McAuliffe’s campaign event in Norfolk tonight with Kamala (and someone named Pharrell—I think he’s a singer). News reporting the venue was at half capacity.
I can't believe he had the nerve to go forward with an event after this debacle.
Anonymous wrote:The Lincoln Project's statement is FOS. You know how we know?
The initial tweet that was retweeted by numerous people on the McAuliffe campaign said that the poseurs yelled, "We're all in for Glenn."
If the LP had done this as a "statement," as they claimed, they would have had these Democratic operatives simply stand in front of the bus, silent.
But, they were caught. They did not foresee that the Twitterverse would identify some of these folks. So, they had to come up with a cover story.
What a bunch of crazies. This should demonstrate to everyone that The Lincoln Project AND the McAuliffe campaign are just dirty.
Anonymous wrote:This is the type of 11th hour BS the GOP has been pulling...
emails
Weiner laptop 2016
Hunter laptop 2020
It's all BS and is done in a way that doesn't give time for voters to learn the truth.
Anonymous wrote:
jsteele wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The Lincoln Project took responsibility. McAuliffe is done. https://lincolnproject.us/statement-from-the-lincoln-project-5/
Wow. Toast
Just to remind everyone, The Lincoln Project is made up of Republicans.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:LOL an MSNBC Legal Analyst deleted this tweet because he got the heads up that the wrong campaign was behind it. Not to mention he doesn’t want to be sued for libel.
Guess justice doesn’t matter anymore?
I honestly don't understand why people with media connections can be so stupid as to issue public statements like this. It seems like they ought to be savvy enough to want to make sure a story has been vouched first, but I guess the temptation to seek social media "likes" outweighs common sense.
Yep. They always want to be the first to pounce on a "story," especially if it embarrasses Republicans. How delicious that it completely backfired on everyone involved, including the idiot "reporters" who thought they had a gotcha moment. Little did they know...
Anonymous wrote:McAuliffe’s campaign event in Norfolk tonight with Kamala (and someone named Pharrell—I think he’s a singer). News reporting the venue was at half capacity.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:LOL an MSNBC Legal Analyst deleted this tweet because he got the heads up that the wrong campaign was behind it. Not to mention he doesn’t want to be sued for libel.
Guess justice doesn’t matter anymore?
I honestly don't understand why people with media connections can be so stupid as to issue public statements like this. It seems like they ought to be savvy enough to want to make sure a story has been vouched first, but I guess the temptation to seek social media "likes" outweighs common sense.