The Pak Banker

The swift death of media darlings

- Joe Concha

As quickly as it rose to its perch as a media darling, the Lincoln Project (LP) is crashing down swiftly to its fitting end. And it has no one to blame but itself.

The beginning of the end came a few weeks ago. Co-founder John Weaver has been accused by nearly two dozen young men and boys of sexually inappropri­ate harassment via direct messages and texts. Weaver's LP co-founders said nothing when Axios broke the first story on an allegation­s against Weaver, apparently hoping that left-leaning media outlets would simply let the story die. And said media certainly did its best to do just that: In 17 TV appearance­s after the Axios story, the allegation­s against Weaver never came up once in interviews with other co-founders, including Steve Schmidt, Rick Wilson and George Conway.

But earlier this month, The New York Times reported that 21 others had come forward to share their allegation­s against Weaver, which included receipts of the creepy conversati­ons of the 61year-old offering teenage boys jobs for sex. Only then did the Lincoln Project respond with perhaps the most laughable defense you'll ever hear this side of Jussie Smollett.

"It's terrible and awful," Conway told MSNBC's "Morning Joe" when gently asked about the Weaver allegation­s following the bombshell from The New York Times. Conway - who wouldn't see a microphone extended within 500 yards of him if not for his wife, former Trump senior counselor Kellyanne Conway - then added, "I didn't know John very well. I frankly only spoke to him a couple times on the phone early on in the Lincoln Project."

Hold the phone. You didn't know him very well? You co-founded the Lincoln Project with Weaver while raising more than $80 million with him last year going into the presidenti­al election. Oh, by the way, there's also an op-ed in The New York Times that you co-wrote with that guy you don't really know.

Co-founder Rick Wilson, who appeared on "60 Minutes" with Weaver shortly before the 2020 election, had the audacity to publicly call on other Weaver accusers to come forward. Yep - those are just the people I would trust if I were an alleged victim of Weaver: the very people who couldn't be bothered to comment on the first allegation weeks ago or speak up about it when first notified of Weaver's behavior in June.

Per the Associated Press, "In June 2020, members of the organizati­on's leadership were informed in writing and in subsequent phone calls of at least 10 specific allegation­s of harassment against cofounder John Weaver, including two involving Lincoln Project employees, according to multiple people with direct knowledge of the situation. The email and phone calls raise questions about the Lincoln Project's statement last month that it was 'shocked' when accusation­s surfaced publicly this year. It's also the first known suggestion that Weaver targeted a Lincoln Project staffer."

The Washington Blade reported similar findings in a Feb. 9 story. "The Lincoln Project's leaders, amid the unfolding scandal of co-founder John Weaver soliciting sexual favors from young men, have asserted they were unaware of his indiscreti­ons until last month, but electronic communicat­ions obtained by the Washington Blade call that claim into question and suggest some Lincoln Project executives knew about the texts as early as last summer, but took no substantiv­e action in response," it reported.

Wilson, in another ridiculous defense, blamed "Trump world" for a report by that MAGA-loving news organizati­on called The Associated Press. "Another day, another hit story from Trump world," Wilson claimed before the pivot to end all pivots. "I know y'all would like to ignore the mounting evidence of Trump ordering a murderous mob to attack the Capitol, but you can't."

But the death knell may have come from the same Associated Press story that speaks of what matters to the people who run this organizati­on most: money, via tens of millions of dollars in donations that are surely drying up as you read this.

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