The Lincoln Project Demonstrates How Anti-Trump Fixation Can Lead to Lousy Policy
Reflexive opposition to the 45th president was terrible for Covid policy and basic ethics.

If ever there was an advertisement for the irrelevance of authorial intent, it's Showtime's five-part documentary series The Lincoln Project, whose final episode airs Friday night (though you can already stream it). Co-directed by Hollywood lefties Fisher Stevens and Karim Amer, the series, an inside look at the controversy-marred, anti-Trump SuperPAC immediately before and after the 2020 election, is supposed to get you pumped about voting against MAGA Republicans next Tuesday.
"We think that they definitely were effective and they got people out to vote," Stevens recently told Yahoo Entertainment. "And that's the goal [of the series], to get people out to vote in the midterms."
I know there are some Democrats who will gaze upon this rogue's gallery of self-dealing, ethically repulsive, ex-Republican operatives and dirty tricksters, and, even in the wake of a disgusting harassment scandal involving a co-founder soliciting sexual favors from would-be interns and young staffers, give them still more money to "defend democracy." I know that because—spoiler alert!—that's the documentary's final nauseating scene.
But this viewing audience of one feels rather more inspired to blast every residual trace of professional politics off my skin with a cleansing fire hose, and reject with prejudice every non-federal politician still campaigning, 21 months later, against the animatronic apparition of Donald Trump. That's because the same documentary that successfully re-horrified me about the 45th president's bottomless awfulness was journalistically thorough enough to demonstrate, even unconsciously, the sometimes catastrophic folly of crudely reducing every policy challenge into an up-down vote on whether Orange Man is indeed bad.
"Some people think I'm pretty good at this shit," a self-satisfied Lincoln Project co-founder Rick Wilson says out loud to himself (and to the lurking videographer), after putting the finishing touches on a rush attack-ad script that, in mid-September 2020, made the boldly inaccurate assertion that Trump's COVID-19 policies "will kill at least three million people."
"Say goodbye to your parents, your neighbors, your friends. Because the Trump plan will kill millions in the next four years," the finished product would scaremonger, flashing images of dead bodies being forklifted away behind the super-imposed New York Times headline "Scientists Worry About Political Influence Over Coronavirus Vaccine."
At first glance there would appear to be quite some dissonance between He's trying to infect us all, and He's trying to bum-rush a vaccine. Unless, that is, you start from the premise that no matter what Trump does, it will be self-aggrandizing, anti-science, and wrong. Or, in the memorable phrasing of Wilson's 2018 bestseller, Everything Trump Touches Dies.
Such bumper-sticker cynicism can be great for campaign commercials and MSNBC hits, but it has considerably less utility when assessing life-or-death policy decisions. In September 2020, there were at least two huge COVID judgment calls—on vaccines and reopening schools—that Democrats and the Lincoln Project got largely wrong, because they couldn't bring themselves to consider that Trump might be right.
On Aug. 6, 2020, Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden said, "The way he talks about the vaccine is not particularly rational. He's talking about it being ready, he's going to talk about moving it quicker than the scientists think it should be moved….People don't believe that he's telling the truth, therefore they're not at all certain they're going to take the vaccine." On Sept. 2 Biden said, "When a president continues to mislead and lie, when we finally do, God willing, get a vaccine, who's going to take the shot? Who's going to take the shot? You going to be the first one to say, 'Put me—sign me up!' They now say it's OK?" The candidate made similar comments on Sept. 7 and Sept. 16.
Vice presidential nominee Kamala Harris, when asked on Sept. 6, 2020, whether she would take the vaccine when it became available, said: "Well, I think that's going to be an issue for all of us. I will say that I would not trust Donald Trump. And it would have to be a credible source of information that talks about the efficacy and the reliability of whatever he's talking about. I will not take his word for it." Then-still-sainted New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo sowed still more doubts on Sept. 24, saying, "The first question is, is the vaccine safe? Frankly, I'm not going to trust the federal government's opinion."
Such widespread skepticism about the presumedly politicized "speed" in Operation Warp Speed led directly to the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) that same September delaying the time-window for checking vaccine efficacy by 18 days, from 42 to 60—effectively kicking the results of Pfizer's successful clinical trial until six days after the presidential election. There is little doubt that that decision cost thousands of American lives; the main question is how many.
Trump absolutely contributed to this unfavorable outcome, by repeatedly tying vaccine-development to Election Day, by accusing the FDA of being part of "the deep state," and by acting like his usual erratic, narcissistic self. As I wrote at the tail end of a magazine argument against his reelection, "The first rule of pandemic crisis response is that public officials must be sane, sober, and truthful in communicating with the public. Trump did not build his remarkable career around these traits."
But also: Operation Warp Speed was his administration's single greatest accomplishment. Kneejerk opposition to everything Trump touches blinded his opponents from recognizing his success, and contributed to needlessly injurious delays in the rollout of vaccines.
An even more damning tale can be told when it comes to school reopening. By July 2020 it was clear, as I wrote then, that "elementary school-age children rarely contract [COVID-19], rarely succumb to it, and rarely transmit it." But, to the nearly audible glee of teachers unions, the politically polarizing figures of Donald Trump and Education Secretary Betsy DeVos came out foursquare in favor reopening school doors (Trump's inevitable tweet: "SCHOOLS MUST OPEN IN THE FALL!!!"), so Democrats quickly rallied around keeping them mostly shut. "What we WON'T do is ignore the science and recklessly charge ahead like our president," then-New York mayor Bill de Blasio tweeted.
An entire generation will suffer for years from the political polarization of public school COVID policies. The single biggest determinant of whether schools were open in the 2020–21 school year was not the level of community spread, nor mortality figures, but how said community voted in the presidential election. Deep red states kept schools open, deep blue states kept them closed. Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, in ordering his K-12s open that fall, was widely derided as "DeathSantis." Yet on that critical question, DeSantis was right, and his Democratic critics were wrong.
How has the Lincoln Project responded to the rise of DeSantis, who, after all, is literally the biggest Republican challenger to Donald Trump? By calling him "Governor Freedumb," accusing him of "trying to out-MAGA MAGA," and releasing ads all but calling DeSantis a child-killer:
The Lincoln Project co-director Fisher Stevens thinks that it's "wonderful," as he told the Washington Post last month, to have such ex-Republican hit men "on our side" in the battle against "fascism in this country quickly coming upon us." Which is surely the SuperPAC's selling proposition to its Democratic donor base. As co-director Karim Amer said in the same interview, echoing a comment in the documentary by Stuart Stevens, "you need every useful son of a bitch you can get."
But that utilitarian calculus is a recipe for dubious ethics and political self-delusion. "The difference…[between] what they did with the Republicans is everything they said was truth," Stevens claimed. "They did make shit up a lot…when they were on the other side. This side, they didn't have to make anything up. Everything they did or said was real."
Well, no. In addition to the hyperbolic COVID scaremongering and the eagerness to tar every half-promising Republican with the MAGA brush, a year ago the Lincoln Project infamously staged tiki torch-wielding young men outside of Virginia gubernatorial candidate Glenn Youngkin's bus—a vile attempt to smear Democratic nominee Terry McAuliffe's eventually victorious opponent as a racist. Youngkin won in part because enough Democratic parents got fed up with pandemic school closures and other questionable K-12 policies; all that Democrats and the Lincoln Project could counter with (besides a career party apparatchik) were the words "Trump" and "racist."
As far as I can tell, the Lincoln Project has not weighed in on the New York gubernatorial race that I'll be voting in next Tuesday. But I have no doubt which of the two candidates on the ballot the SuperPAC would prefer—Republican Lee Zeldin, after all, voted against certifying the 2020 presidential election when he was still in Congress. (His torturous explanation, while thankfully falling short of actual denialism, is not persuasive.)
I certainly do not relish the prospect of punching the ballot for someone who made that fatefully wrong vote. (Sadly, the Libertarian Party and all other competitors were muscled off the state ballot this year.) And yet: Incumbent Democrat Kathy Hochul, in a move that affected me and my community a hell of a lot more than Zeldin's Trumpophilia might, ordered masks on 2-year-olds in congregate settings all the way up through this March.
At their lone campaign debate, Hochul defended her kiddie mask mandate, defended a state-worker vaccine mandate that the New York Supreme Court ended up voiding, and hedged on whether she would make COVID vaccination mandatory for schoolkids ("Not at this time," she said). Zeldin, on the other hand, declared flatly: "I do not support COVID vaccine mandates in any way, shape, or form." (To which Hochul snarked, "You've been an election denier, a climate change denier; you and Donald Trump were the masterful COVID deniers.")
I have lamented the political rise of Donald Trump since first laying eyes on the man, and consider his enduring popularity and power a stain on the modern Republican Party. And also, he is out of office, unlikely to win another presidential election, and—most saliently to my voting choices—has next to zero relevance on the actually important governance issues affecting my borough, city, and state. Like far too many nonprofits, the Lincoln Project aims to convert my political animus into no-strings-attached donations, which it can then spend on viral attack ads against my enemies, and generational wealth for its founders.
"Is making money out of an outrage machine helping democracy or is it hurting it?" ex-Lincoln Project board member and longtime California GOP strategist Mike Madrid muses near the end of the Showtime documentary. "And after 30 years, does it wear on your soul? Fuck, yeah."
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That's because the same documentary that successfully re-horrified me about the 45th president's bottomless awfulness was journalistically thorough enough to demonstrate, even unconsciously, the sometimes catastrophic folly of crudely reducing every policy challenge into an up-down vote on whether Orange Man is indeed bad.
Are you talking about yourself Welch or the Lincoln Project? Oh, it must be the Lincoln project because saying the truth about yourself would require a modicum of shame or self-awareness, which everyone familiar with your work knows that you don't have.
As the great Roman historian Suetonius once said, "People do not just become depraved". It wasn't anti Trump fixation that made these people depraved. They were always depraved. Trump just brought them out into the open.
The fact that so many of Trump's enemies have turned out to be everything they claimed Trump was, might lead one to believe that perhaps Trump isn't the problem. Welch could never entertain that idea. That would require a level of integrity, and shall we say reason that is far beyond anything he possesses.
I will say this, however, Welch writing an article about how anti-Trump fixation leads one astray that isn't about himself might be the funniest thing I have read in a very long while. You have to give reason credit; however, they at least didn't get Suderman to write this article. I guess some irony would be too great even for reason.
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Perhaps, like Herschel Walker, Matt Welch has found Jesus?
Can you not turn the other cheek?
Paul Pelosi is waiting.
Shocking. As much of a bastard as Trump seems to be, all of the opposition seems to be much scummier. Cohen, Avenatti, Lincoln, Clinton, Cheney, most of the D and R establishment, McConnell, Graham, Comey, Brennan, and countless others. The quality of one's enemies sheds quite a bit of light on the person involved.
Part of why Trump had any appeal was that he was willing to just throw it back in these people's faces.
There was an order to things. There IS an order to things. From the outside it really looks as though people who played within those rules got to hide their dirty laundry because the others had similar dirty laundry to hide. MAD.
The entire time the administration was in office it was barraged by so many baseless attacks and confounding "investigations" that, were anything really amiss, nobody would know. Nobody would trust the accuser, or would trust any accuser blindly. And that was NOT Trump's doing. Trump was just the guy boorish enough to fight back directly rather than be a punching bag or a judo expert.
That is exactly Trump's appeal.
He was willing to call out the corruption of the deep state, the emerging fascism being built by the political class, when the Romey's and Ryan's, the McCarthy's and McConnell's, would not.
That's why Trump would do things like tell Laura Ingraham he was "sort of a libertarian."
In practice he confronted statism more actively than anyone at reason or CATO or Mercatus or the LP.
You forgot to mention Reason
Well at reason I don't think they sexually harass the interns.
And at that other libertarian non-profit they probably at least never harassed the boys.
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The Lincoln Project Demonstrates How Anti-Trump Fixation Can Lead to Lousy Policy
You don't say.
If you didn't know any better, you would think that anti Trump fixation could lead a formerly "Libertarian Magazine" to become lap dogs to the FBI and US intelligence community repeating their misinformation without any credulity. That would be really crazy, wouldn't it?
It's like a writer for this publication somehow still had not heard of Trump Derangement Syndrome until yesterday.
+1. Notice, the problem isn't that they had an unfair or unbalanced opinion of Trump. The problem is that Trump was so bad they just couldn't help themselves or something. Welch has to engage in three paragraphs of throat clearing explaining how everyone knows Trump is every bit as bad as these people claimed.
It is just pathetic.
Yeah, the people who have a conniption whenever someone criticizes Trump are indeed deranged.
If you ever bothered to make a legitimate criticism of him, you might have better results.
My criticism of him is pretty much on par with Reason's. He did a few things right (some of which Welch mentions in the article), but on trade and immigration he was decidedly non-libertarian.
What I don't get is how an article critical of an anti-Trump hit piece is being construed as an attack on Trump.
Only the Reason commentariat would make that connection.
but on trade and immigration he was decidedly non-libertarian.
He never claimed to be a Libertarian. And him not being one on those issues makes him just another politician. Moreover, all he ever did on immigration was enforce that law. Isn't that his job as President? Isn't that a hell of a lot better than Biden who has allowed the border to become a crisis? Yet, in the reason staff's view, he is the worst thing ever, much worse than Biden. Reason doesn't criticize Biden 1/100th to the degree they criticized Trump.
I don't think you do agree with the reason staff.
He never claimed to be a Libertarian.
However Reason does. So they criticize from a libertarian point of view.
Reason doesn’t criticize Biden 1/100th to the degree they criticized Trump.
They criticize him plenty. Maybe if Biden was trumpeting protectionism from the rooftops like Trump did, Reason would be responding. Maybe if Biden was bragging about being harsh on immigrants, Reason would be responding. Biden isn't a bombastic blowhard, so he gives less ammunition to use against him.
Regardless I see criticism of Biden from this magazine every day. Maybe it's not enough to make you happy, but you can't honestly claim it doesn't happen. A lot.
Reason called for Trump to indicted and thrown in jail. Suderman and Welch in particular have lost their minds over Trump.
Meanwhile, Biden is using DHS and the FBI to censor American citizen's speech and reason writes and article about how it is DHS "mission creep", as if Biden has nothing to do with it.
Stop telling me ridiculous things. I can read and believe my own lying eyes.
I can read and believe my own
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Why don't you respond to my point? Let me make it more clear for you. Biden is guilty of the most egregious violation of free speech rights by any administration in my lifetime. Reason's take on that violation is that the agency just got "mission creep" with no reference to the President under whom this all happened.
Do you think they would have had that take had the Trump Administration done that? Really?
When you have an actual response to that, let me know.
Do you think they would have had that take had the Trump Administration done that? Really?
I believe it would have happened regardless. Not only that, but I believe Trump supporters would have applauded him going after "Fake News" and attacked anyone who disagreed for having TDS.
I believe it would have happened regardless.
Trump was in office for four years and it didn't happen. Moreover, the people responsible for making it happen are all Biden appointees and Democrats. So, you can believe that but there is no evidence that is true beyond your wishful thinking. More importantly, it did happen, and it happened under Biden, and it was done by his people. So, it wouldn't have happened anyway, is nothing but a bullshit dodge to holding the people who did this responsible.
Trump was in office for four years and it didn’t happen.
It was in the pipe. Had he been elected he would have come down on social media like a ton of bricks.
Moreover, the people responsible for making it happen are all Biden appointees and Democrats.
So? The bureaucratic machine was already rolling in that direction. All that changed were the pilots.
So, it wouldn’t have happened anyway, is nothing but a bullshit dodge to holding the people who did this responsible.
No, not at all. I abhor censorship regardless of the party that is doing it. Partisans only hate it when the other team does it.
It was in the pipe. Had he been elected he would have come down on social media like a ton of bricks.
No it wasn't. This is entirely a Biden initiative. You are just making that up. I have never seen a single bit of evidence of that. Either produce a link showing that or admit you are making it up.
So? The bureaucratic machine was already rolling in that direction. All that changed were the pilots.
No, it wasn't. Again, you are making this up. The only government program against "misinformation" was part of the Russia hoax. And Trump certainly had nothing to do with that.
No, not at all. I abhor censorship regardless of the party that is doing it. Partisans only hate it when the other team does it.
Sure, you do. But you won't' admit the people guilty of it are worthy of any special condemnation. According to you they are all the same. They are not. These people are much worse. Again, Trump didn't do this. Biden did. No matter how much that bothers you and disturbs your world view that no one the left can ever be worse than anyone on the right, the facts are what they are. Stop fucking lying about them and minimizing how bad this is. Just fucking blame Biden. He did it. Why is that so hard? Evict Trump from your head and tell the fucking truth for once.
No matter how much that bothers you and disturbs your world view that no one the left can ever be worse than anyone on the right, the facts are what they are.
Do fuck off, will you? I expect the political right to have standards. So when they don't I am disappointed. The left has no standards. No morals. No guiding principles other than might makes right. So when they do terrible things it's par for the course.
"Do fuck off, will you? I expect the political right to have standards. So when they don’t I am disappointed. The left has no standards. No morals. No guiding principles other than might makes right. So when they do terrible things it’s par for the course."
I'll address your complaints legitimately.
"Standards" have led to the shithole we have now.
We have government snooping on everything because Republicans wanted to be "above" that.
We have a monoculture that is turning decidedly against free speech because Republicans wanted to be "above" that.
We have higher ed that is turning out grads with few, if any, marketable skills but a lot of grievance and whining...because Republicans wanted to be "above" that.
We have an insane belief that colleges can charge astronomical rates for a substandard results and never suffer any consequences because Republicans wanted to be "Above" that.
The ONLY things the Republicans did not seem to want to be "above" things is when it came to shipping the military everywhere.
Did the Republicans having standards provide a single beneficial result? I fail to see any.
Illegal immigrants. But you knew that already. Yawn.
I don’t think you do agree with the reason staff.
That's not what I said. I said "on par" and then specified trade and immigration.
If it is on par with the reason staff, you want Trump in prison and his supporters kicked out of politics. According to Welch in this very article even voting for Trump disqualifies a person to hold office in this country.
Do agree with that?
First I don't recall articles calling for Trump to be imprisoned. Second I just reread the article and missed the part where Welch said what you claim he said.
I really don't get why this article infuriates you so much. Looked to me like while Welch doesn't like Trump at all (and that's his prerogative), he was so unimpressed with the hit-piece he's writing about that he actually defended Trump.
I certainly do not relish the prospect of punching the ballot for someone who made that fatefully wrong vote. (Sadly, the Libertarian Party and all other competitors were muscled off the state ballot this year.) And yet: Incumbent Democrat Kathy Hochul, in a move that affected me and my community a hell of a lot more than Zeldin’s Trumpophilia might, ordered masks on 2-year-olds in congregate settings all the way up through March of this year.”
It is buried in the article. So, maybe you missed it. Welch is saying he can't vote for Zeldin because he voted for Trump. That means voting for Trump disqualifies a person for office in Welch's view.
This article infuriates me for reasons I give in the very first post on this thread. The entire reason staff and Welch in particular is guilty of everything he accuses the Lincoln project. Like "A Thinking Man" says on this thread, "It’s like a writer for this publication somehow still had not heard of Trump Derangement Syndrome until yesterday." That sort of phony bullshit infuriates me.
Welch is saying he can’t vote for Zeldin because he voted for Trump. That means voting for Trump disqualifies a person for office in Welch’s view.
That's an Olympic leap of logic.
The entire reason staff and Welch in particular is guilty of everything he accuses the Lincoln project.
More like a case of "This guy was mean to someone on my team! That means he agrees with all the worst things that the other team believes, and that's what I'm going to argue against! If you disagree with me then you believe all that stuff too!"
Reason carried water for the FBI on the Russia hoax for years. Reason claimed that the Mike Flynn prosecution was okay. Reason defended the FBI raiding Trump's attorney's office.
Those are just the things off the top of my head. Do you think things are very "libertarian"? I sure don't. But somehow, reason thought they were great because when it came to Trump no government abuse was too great or not worth defending.
Reason generally responds to what is in the news. If the news is talking about it, Reason talks about it. If the facts in play are wrong, Reason reports incorrect facts. Don't be all woke by judging them based on what we know today instead of what they knew at the time.
The facts were the FBI framed Mike Flynn and raided the attorney of a political opponent and reason thought it was great. They were not the least bit credulous. They carried water for the FBI and the entire Intelligence community.
Do you think it is okay for a "libertarian magazine" to repeat whatever the FBI and IC say without any credulity at all? I don't. And reason generally agrees. That is until it came to Trump.
Do you think it is okay for a “libertarian magazine” to repeat whatever the FBI and IC say without any credulity at all? I don’t. And reason generally agrees. That is until it came to Trump.
When Obama was president the majority of the people in the comments were heckling Reason for being a conservative rag. Why? They were always complaining about the Black Guy in the White House. They must be racist conservatives.
Along comes Trump. Those people disappear and are replaced by, you guess it, people heckling the magazine for being a progressive rag.
Along comes Trump. Those people disappear and are replaced by, you guess it, people heckling the magazine for being a progressive rag.
That is not responding to the point. Again, we know what reason did. So, do you agree with it? Saying, they are always hated is not a sensible response. try again.
"Welch is saying he can’t vote for Zeldin because he voted for Trump. That means voting for Trump disqualifies a person for office in Welch’s view.
That’s an Olympic leap of logic."
He provided no other reason why he'd oppose him outside of that. And that BARELY offsets the sheer carnage Hochul has unleashed in his eyes, if it does at all.
“ When Obama was president the majority of the people in the comments were heckling Reason for being a conservative rag. ”
You and I remember the Obama years very differently….
"Reason doesn’t criticize Biden 1/100th to the degree they criticized Trump."
This is inaccurate. The problem is that Trump was polarizing and brought in constant flame wars. Go look at any article 2016 - 2022 and if it talked about Trump, it had roughly 5x the comments as any other article. If there is one thing that Reason, Lefties and Conservatives have in common, it is their OBSESSION with Trump articles.
Biden has been getting tons of shit on this site. They are full against American involvement in Ukraine. They have consistently bitched about Biden's continued use of Tariffs. They are correct on Government bullying private companies to censor, and their desire to police Misinformation.
This isn't to say that they are treating Biden the same way they treated Trump. They don't. Biden is carefully handled, and so generates less to be OUTRAGED!! (tm) about. In general, you get the sense that among most of them, when Democrats do things wrong, at least they meant well (despite being the breeding place of american authoritarianism) while when the right does something similar, they are hypocrites or just plain bad people.
In general, you get the sense that among most of them, when Democrats do things wrong, at least they meant well (despite being the breeding place of american authoritarianism) while when the right does something similar, they are hypocrites or just plain bad people.
Biden is everything people like the Lincoln Project and Reason claimed Trump was. Reason never says Biden is a bad person or a terrible president. Oh no. He is a Democrat and means well.
Go back and read what Suderman in particular wrote about Trump and especially Trump's supporters. It is straight up deranged. Here we have Welch torn about even voting for someone who voted for Trump. Do you think he would ever say that about someoen who voted for Biden?
Yeah, reason's hatred of Trump and especially Trump's supporters was and is pathological. Welch hates them so much; it pains him to think that he has to be associated with them because they stand on the side of not forcing a mask on his kid. Damn, that is a lot of hate.
"...Biden has been getting tons of shit on this site..."
I'm'a go with ounces.
You seem to believe allowing illegal immigrants to put kids in state schools for day care so they can pluck chickens for a corporation is "liberty" even though it enslaves an American taxpayer to work to cough up $10,000-$30,000 per immigrant child per year,
And how much did Trump restrict international trade? Can you quantify how "anti-libertarian" he was, so we can come up with some scoring of how he compares to Hillary or other alternatives?
On the trade bit. Trump gave the Steel Industry the same tariffs that the Unions were begging Obama to give them, but, since it was Trump that did it these tariffs suddenly became evil. The very Union leaders who publicly begged Obama for them, made statements vilifying Trump for them.
"but on trade and immigration he was decidedly non-libertarian."
Trump had differing opinion on lots of things but none of them made him evil which is lately how everyone who disagrees with his opinion labels him and everyone who agrees with him yet none of his ideas are evil and some of them were actually liberal but they came from Trump thus evil and had to be stopped
It can lead to even cloudier reporting but I don't expect a leftist like Welch to recognize that.
--Hello, Central Casting?
--We need 300 tear-and-mascara-streaked NY and California Democrats to the Reason Commentariat. The script calls for them to whine, screech and stamp until someone agrees that Anti-Biden Fixation Can Lead To Lousy Policy...
Hello, Rent-A-Moron?
Biden opened the border, stopped a pipeline, crushed gas production, made a train wreck of Afghanistan and myriad other things, simply because he had to reverse "What Trump Did".
Go back to your handlers. Tell them you failed.
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You left out selling American policy to the CCP etc.
The latest is that the Biden CIA interfered in the Brazil elections, so that that country will fall into China's orbit along with the rest of South America.
Lincoln Project destroyed any remaining credibility with me in 2020 by attacking Susan Collins, an anti-Trump Republican. Their dirty trick in 2021, showing up as "Proud Boys" at a Youngkin rally (Virginia) did not help.
Now do the last 6 years of reasons half-assed reporting
Apparently, anti-Trump fixation can also lead to shitty writing at so-called libertarian web sites.
There are still libertarian websites. Like TheFederalist.com
"I certainly do not relish the prospect of punching the ballot for someone who made that fatefully wrong vote. (Sadly, the Libertarian Party and all other competitors were muscled off the state ballot this year.) And yet: Incumbent Democrat Kathy Hochul, in a move that affected me and my community a hell of a lot more than Zeldin's Trumpophilia might, ordered masks on 2-year-olds in congregate settings all the way up through March of this year."
Yeah that sure is a pickle, Mr Welch. And yet, there are people who write for Reason, and in these comments, whose only conclusion is that if you do end up voting against Hochul and for Zeldin, it is obviously because you are a closet racist.
You are probably safe because you aren't ACTUALLY saying you'll vote for Zeldin...just saying you understand why you actually might. It is also a statement buried far down in the article, so the Twitteratti might not jump on it. But just be careful. If as a parent you really prioritize against goons muzzling your children, there is always a danger that you'll find yourself canceled. Or on an FBI watch list.
Godspeed.
Hochel harmed Welch's child. And Welch is being pretty clear here that he still can't vote for her opponent because that opponent voted for Trump. But it was the Lincoln project who has TDS.
What a piece of shit Welch is. He will happily have his kid subjected to the harm of wearing a mask because to suit his pathetic obsession with Trump. That is just sad.
Let's be honest, Welch would write the exact same thing if it was Republican Rand Paul or pre-TDS Justin Amash, this is just his latest excuse to avoid expressing his adoration of the marxists of the DNC directly.
Oh I think you have that totally wrong. He never says he won't vote for Zeldin. He doesn't "relish the prospect" of voting for Zeldin. He does not say he won't vote for Zeldin. Just that he would prefer not to. And on the other hand, there is no libertarian candidate, and Hochul is REALLY bad.
Read between the lines. He is signaling that he is likely going to hold his nose and vote for Zeldin.
And this is what I find so hilarious about all this. The Left, and many people in these comments and writing for Reason have consistently denied that you can be nuanced about this. Sure, Democrats have locked kids out of schools for 2 years, muzzled them, forced them to get medical procedures they don't need, tried to indoctrinate them, and demonized every parent who has dared object. But this GOP guy tweeted support for Trump who yadda yadda January 6 yadda yadda rhetoric yadda yadda UNFIT FOR OFFICE!!!
This entire article is Welch's frustration that the media industrial complex has made it so that everything in the election hinges on some orange man in Mar a Lago. And asshats like the Lincoln Project are keeping it that way. As are the asshat Democratic PACs trying to boost trumpaloos in elections around the country.
The fact that Welch has to excuse away some meaningless (and yes it was meaningless) vote from Zeldin is exactly the problem with media today. They are addicted to outrage and Trump. They repeatedly assume that if you don't like Trump or Trump supporters, then the only POSSIBLE action is to vote for the people doing direct harm to you and your kids on a daily basis.
Again, it is actually a good set of points. I just hope Welch can still talk to Soave or ENB after making it.
Fair points. It would be nice if Welch would look at his own writing over the last five years and take some responsibility for the problems he points out. I guess that is asking too much. The best we can hope for is for these idiots to walk away from the whole thing and pretend it was all someone else. That is progress.
Well, the same thing for Welch. I don't generally agree with a lot that he says, but that isn't going to stop me from saying that he is absolutely right when it comes to school policy. And it really is a pickle he finds himself in. He is a part of the Outrage Media Machine, and so now he is trying the navigate the fact that the only person willing to stand up for his kid is the target of that outrage machine...almost like this was all intentional to begin with.
As I've stated before, I believe Welch is strong on these subjects because he has skin in the game.
Looks like I was late to the party. No point in sarcastically whining about how Reason is leftist this and leftist that because they were so mean to Trump, and how they've got no business writing articles like this because they did it and they deserve Biden blah, blah, cheese, whine, wah.
I like a lot of what you said here, Welch.
I don't put as much weight behind the assertion that people died because the FDA delayed approval of the vaccine as the writer seems to. The problem is that the FDA had the authority to delay release of the "emergency" vaccine in an emergency, and that the rollout of the vaccine depended on government ineptitude in the first place. Politicians, to the extent that they contribute to public opinions, should be held politically liable for those effects. But to the extent that people put themselves at risk by believing the opinions of politicians, that's on the people.
The people involved admitted that they delayed the release of the vaccine until after the election. Do you think they were lying? Or do you just refuse to believe anything that doesn't fit your preferred narrative?
And Welch criticized them for doing that in this very article. Do you think he was lying? Or do you just refuse to believe anything that doesn’t fit your preferred narrative?
Welch did. That is not my problem with Welch here.
Not at all. I think that the FACT that they could do that is the problem, not the reason WHY they did it. All clear now? Although I'm all in favor of the DARPA facilitating crash development of a vaccine in an emergency, the fact that we had to wait for the FDA to "approve" the vaccine is horrible.
Why they did it is that they are all Public Sector Union Members and the Unions bought and paid for Biden. It is that simple. Look at the Teacher's Unions having a say in the CDC's school guidelines. For his entire term Trump had government employees sabotaging everything he tried to do.
FTFY.
"...That’s because the same documentary that successfully re-horrified me about the 45th president’s bottomless awfulness...."
TDS-addled piles of shit are amazingly gullible.
The lack of self-awareness is amazing. He talks about the TDS of an objectively shitty group and his primary takeaway is an easily deciphered example of his own TDS. How stupid can a person be?
Stupid enough to not recognize that there is a war going on.
Welsh could have been running a real, you know, 'journalistic' site here for the past several years, exercising some critical thinking, but that didn't get the clicks.
Instead, we got an endless stream of 'orangemanbad' reprints and/or originals.
And now Welsh wants a pass since he admits he's been a TDS-addled asshole for years.
Fuck him with a running, rusty chainsaw.
And now Welsh wants a pass since he admits he’s been a TDS-addled asshole for years.
Where does he admit that? He seems to act like he was in a cave for the last five years and it was everyone else but him who was a TDS addled asshole. Did I miss something?
This:
“…That’s because the same documentary that successfully re-horrified me about the 45th president’s bottomless awfulness….”
"That documentary was horrifyingly flawed." is not "I shouldn't have been horrified in the first place, am ashamed that I was, and shouldn't let it happen going forward." Rather, the opposite.
And if asking for a no-shit apology is too exacting, see Diane Reynolds (Paul.)'s link to Razorfist below. "I'm sorry." to the single most inhuman, incoherent, and authoritarian collective action in several lifetimes, under the guise of freedom, is not too big an ask. Hitler at least had the decency to put his own bullet in his own brain pan.
I have lamented the political rise of Donald Trump since first laying eyes on the man, and consider his enduring popularity and power a stain on the modern Republican Party. And also, he is out of office, unlikely to win another presidential election, and—most saliently to my voting choices—has next to zero relevance on the actually important governance issues affecting my borough, city, and state.
Trump is gone so we are all supposed to move on and let Welch be reasonable again. Fuck him. There will be no amnesty for TDS addled assholes.
And there is a better than 50/50 chance Trump ends up President again in 24. I am not sure if Welch is just wishcasting here or if he actually has his head that far up his ass to think Trump will never be in office again.
>>re-horrified me about the 45th president's bottomless awfulness
might be time to stop writing for a liberty-based entity.
Yes, it might be. Luckily for Welch, he writes for reason and won't have to make that decision.
>>I know there are some Democrats who will ... give them still more money to "defend democracy."
also you sidle up to the nambla crowd with your cheering them on
Hoo boy the COVID backtracking across the media has been strong these last few weeks.
Here's Razorfist's take.
And speaking of conspiracy theories, this just in: https://www.help.senate.gov/ranking/newsroom/press/senate-help-committee-minority-oversight-staff-releases-interim-report-analyzing-origins-of-covid-19-pandemic
COVID is the most studied virus in history. Here we are almost three years since its first appearance, and no one has any idea what animal it came from. That has never happened before. That can't happen. It had to have come from a lab.
"Reflexive opposition to the 45th president was terrible for Covid policy and basic ethics."
Did you say this with a straight face?
I guess one of the symptoms of TDS is: you don't realize you have it.
Yes.
We're all blind to our own foibles. But, TDS is like normal lack of human introspection writ large. The crazier you are the more you think you are the sane one.
If you can not see the other fighters that Trump is sparring with, you've got TDS. If you cannot articulate the specific policies that make you think he's a "fascist" or whatever, you've got TDS. If you read 10 news papers/websites and hear news channels and PBS radio all repeat, literally, the exact same talking points, word for word, and accept it uncritically, you've got TDS.
"He's a racist, a criminal and a grifter!"
We're supposed to take this on the word of that shitbag Tony,
Since COVID came up in relation to this article, the dumb bitch author of "Julie/Julia," who said this last year:
I would argue that COVID does kill some of the right people. The anti-vaxxers/maskers are dying in legions.
Last week, Ms. VAXXEDANDBOOSTED got sick with what was likely COVID, developed "black hairy tongue," which tends to show up in immunocompromised people, and dropped dead of a heart attack the next day.
Justice is served.
A good start.
Last week, Ms. VAXXEDANDBOOSTED got sick with what was likely COVID, developed “black hairy tongue,” which tends to show up in immunocompromised people, and dropped dead of a heart attack the next day.
It will never last but currently Julie Powell's Wikipedia entry says on her death: She had tweeted the previous day that she had diagnosed with black hairy tongue, leading some fans to speculate on whether she was suffering abnormal effects of COVID-19 infection or a rare adverse event from COVID-19 vaccination, which is more than a little hilarious considering she had previously (as a typical Liberal hypocrite projectionist) posted hateful Tweets mocking the deaths of the unvaxxed.
It will never last
Aaaaaand it's gone. But still funny.
Reflexive opposition to the 45th president was terrible for Covid policy and basic ethics
You're six years late. Fuck off.
Now, now.
Mr. Welch, who is a nice person, was busy on MSNBC and on The Fifth Column podcast where he consistently pointed out the complete derangement of the corporate media as it promulgated fabricated COVID research and Russian election interference hoaxes.
Or was that Bob Newhart?
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TL,DR; fuck your not-sorries for amnesty. Drink a glass of aquarium cleaner and get jabbed with a syringe full of bleach. And your wallpaper is ghoulish.
This. You want "amnesty?"
Fine, start by admitting what you did wrong. Be specific.
Mealy mouthed, passive voiced "some people did some things" not accounting for anything.
Not willing to admit to anything wrong? Fine, then you should have nothing to worry about when the reckoning comes around.
Fine, start by admitting what you did wrong. Be specific.
Mealy mouthed, passive voiced “some people did some things” not accounting for anything.
Yup. A perfunctory “Fine. Sorry.” spouted at their sibling doesn’t work for my kids, and that’s just for stealing halloween candy, not compromising on previously vociferous resolutions in support of and knowing violations of bodily autonomy, the 1A, longstanding scientific evidence, inclusion and oppression, etc., etc., etc.
Respect isn’t given, it’s earned, and respect violated isn’t earned as easily as it was originally attained.
The National Bureau of Economic Research has just published this study of the state's Covid policies
https://www.nber.org/system/files/working_papers/w29928/w29928.pdf
THX - Interesting.
Wow! More reading and whoever faces Newsom during his POTUS campaign(s) ought to beat him severely about the head and shoulders with this data.
Tin-pot-dictator wannabe, knee-capped the economy and the education of any and all gov't-schooled kid for near zero result in health.
There should have been rioting in the streets in February 2020!
Maybe reason should have a cover article like that piece of shit smeared on The Atlantic this month.
The Atlantic cover is about how we must all move past the Covid lockdowns, admit that mistakes were made, and not hold any "scientists," politicians, or "public health" authorities accountable.
reason could have one about the disaster of Biden-Harris, how we should all move past it, and not hold anyone accountable for parroting corporate media smears.
The Lincoln project is a bunch of washed up grifters; nothing they do has any relevance to "policy". So how are they an example of anti-Trump fixation leading to "lousy policy"?
As for the actual decision makers, you got causation backwards. Democrats pass what you call "lousy policy" to cater to the desires of their special interests (certain billionaires, academics, etc.). They then use anti-Trump rhetoric to sell those lousy policies to the American people. Their conduct is deliberate and rational. You just fall for their propaganda.
The Lincoln project is a bunch of washed up grifters; nothing they do has any relevance to “policy”.
Yeah, these guys were always blabbermouths and political hitmen with no actual ideas whatsoever. They aren't any different from David Brock, except Brock's operation is far more sophisticated and sinister.
Did they get rid of the chickenhawks, or is it still an organization that young men need to avoid?
-jcr
Interesting, no mention of the pedophiles running the Lincoln Project.