Nolte: Disgraced Lincoln Project Targets Children
17 May 2021
The Lincoln Project, the same disgraced organization that shielded a credibly accused child predator for months, is now looking to target your children through something called The Franklin Project.
The far-left Axios reports the news and does so in that hilarious way only the corporate media can: by pretending it has a “scoop” when it’s basically rewriting a press release sent to them first. This is stenography, not journalism. Here’s a taste [emphasis original]:
Why it matters: The Franklin Project, while a nonprofit and legally distinct from its predecessor, will target “the exact same problem … but from different angles and with different methods,” says co-executive director Greg Jenkins, a George W. Bush administration alumnus.
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Fontella Smith was called home to our Lord and Savior on Friday, May 7, 2021.
Fontella, or the Fonz, as affectionately known by friends lived life to the fullest. She regularly traveled with family and friends, was the first one to a family dinner with her famous cupcakes in tow or settled in a corner with a good book and an even better glass of wine.
Born on Sept. 11, 1925 in Henryetta, Okla., to Floyd and Lily Majors, Fontella grew up with a love of a good story and a desire to travel the world.
In her early years, Fontella met and married the love of her life Maurice Weaver and settled back East in central Pennsylvania. Together they raised three wonderful, albeit mischievous, boys: Robert, Thomas and William.
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Less than three months after the liberal Lincoln Project publicly imploded over multiple scandals, the disgraced group is getting mainstream media love again.
Co-founder Rick Wilson appeared on HBO s Real Time with Bill Maher for a friendly interview on Friday, and senior adviser Tara Setmayer scored appearances Sunday on CNN and Monday on MSNBC, with liberal anchors Jim Acosta and Ari Melber, respectively.
Ex-adviser Kurt Bardella, who confessed to tweeting out hacked messages between co-founder Jennifer Horn and a reporter, continues to be a frequent MSNBC guest.
Fontella Smith was called home to our Lord and Savior on Friday, May 7, 2021.
Fontella, or the Fonz, as affectionately known by friends, lived life to the fullest. She regularly traveled with family and friends, was the first one to a family dinner with her famous cupcakes in tow or settled in a corner with a good book and an even better glass of wine.
Born on Sept. 11, 1925 in Henryetta, Okla. to Floyd and Lily Majors, Fontella grew up with a love of a good story and a desire to travel the world. In her early years, Fontella met and married the love of her life Maurice Weaver and settled back east in Central Pennsylvania. Together they raised three wonderful, albeit mischievous, boys: Robert, Thomas and William.
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