The Intercept co-founder Glenn Greenwald is calling out the anti-Trump Lincoln Project after some of its leadership appeared to compare themselves to civil rights protesters in the 1960s. Lincoln Project co-founders Reed Galen, Steve Schmidt, and Rick Wilson had published an op-ed on Tuesday in which they argued that Americans faced a binary choice between the country's well-being and President Trump. "If you ever wondered what side of the Edmund Pettus Bridge you would have stood on, this is your chance to choose. "[M]ulti-million-dollar-a-year cable hosts & Lincoln Project grifters are now comparing themselves to those beaten at Edmund Pettus Bridge because they're opposing Trump, after years of equating themselves with the French #Resistance?" Greenwald went on to compare the Lincoln Project to WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange, who he descibed as "an actual dissident."
Source: Fox News October 21, 2020 23:48 UTC