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LTC David Brown
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Lol, the Lincoln project revealed their true identity that is less than Lincolnesque . The Lincoln Project set up a bunch of Tiki Torch carrying people and claimed they were white supremacist Youngkin supporters. It was quickly discovered they were Auliffe’s staff members. I don’t think Honest Abe would approve.
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LTC David Brown
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Of course
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MSgt Dale Johnson
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From the article, for those who may not be able to locate it, The Lincoln Project ultimately claimed credit for the outrageous scene in a statement Friday evening.

A small group of demonstrators dressed as "Unite the Right" rally-goers with tiki torches stand on a sidewalk as Republican candidate for governor of Virginia Glenn Youngkin arrives on his bus for a campaign event at a Mexican restaurant in Charlottesville, Virginia.
A small group of demonstrators dressed as “Unite the Right” rallygoers with tiki torches outside the bus of Republican gubernatorial candidate Glenn Youngkin in Charlottesville.
Jonathan Ernst/REUTERS
“Today’s demonstration was our way of reminding Virginia voters of what happened in Charlottesville four years ago, the Republican party’s embrace of those values, and Glenn Youngkin’s failure to condemn it,” the group said.
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MSgt Dale Johnson
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There is no denying they are the most BIASED News reporting agency out there.
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LTC David Brown
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I really don’t think this is true. All. Repeat, all lame stream media ignored the Hunter Biden lap top. Many of them lied about Nick Sandman, All news services lied about Trump Russian collusion. All of them ridiculed the Wuhan lab leak theory. The evidence Peter Daszak coordinated a fake letter vindicatingWuhan lab was all but ignored. Even now there is little interest in Fauci’s in humane treatment of beagles.
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