The Lincoln Project is a massive joke.
Well, I am here to add to the laughs by showing you one of the latest Lincoln Project videos.
This time it’s former RNC Chairman Michael Steele, and what he has to say is petty, but I thought the way he said it was pretty hilarious.
Also, just for the record, forgetting what time you talked to someone you talk to quite often is pretty normal—I don’t know why Michael Steele is getting so worked up here.
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The idea that he remembers the exact time and place he has talked to every President just makes him neurotic—it says nothing about Jim Jordan.
Here, take a look:
Just in case there was any confusion… https://t.co/SyAzlv1ihg
— Michael Steele (@MichaelSteele) July 31, 2021
https://twitter.com/rexzane1/status/1421475538858778628
Washington Examiner took notice of the former RNC Chairman’s commnets:
“I can tell you the time, the place, the date of every conversation I’ve had with every president of this country, period,” Steele said during a Thursday livestream for the Lincoln Project, a group of current and former Republican operatives who oppose Trump.
“Going back to Bill Clinton, I can tell you where I was. I can tell you what was said. This son of a b**** is sitting up there acting like, ‘Well, I don’t know if it was before. I don’t know if it was after. Oh, lordy, Jesus, I don’t remember. I got to look at my notes.’ You know, b****, what time you called the president, and you know what you said.”
Steele then compared Jordan, who’s a “grown a** man,” to a 10-year-old who “got caught masturbating by [his] mama.”
“Stop it,” he advised Jordan.
Former RNC Chair Michael Steele to Jim Jordan:
"You know, bitch, what time you called the president, and you know what you said. You're a grown-ass man. Stop acting like you're 10 years old and you got caught masturbating by your mama. Stop that."https://t.co/NCcnHu4WWN
— Michael Sexton (@jmsexton_) August 1, 2021
Ohio's @Jim_Jordan confirms to me:
“I spoke with [Trump] on Jan. 6th."
Before, during or after attack?
“I spoke with him that day, after? I think after. I don't know if I spoke with him in the morning or not. I just don't know…I don't know when those conversations happened.” pic.twitter.com/h4fbuMYtk0
— Taylor Popielarz (@TaylorPopielarz) July 28, 2021
Here’s an excerpt of what Rep. Jim Jordan said in the interview via The Hill:
“Yeah I mean — I spoke with the president last week, I speak with the president all of the time. I spoke with him on Jan. 6. I mean, I talked with President Trump all the time and that’s … I don’t think that’s unusual. I would expect members of Congress to talk with the president of the United States when they’re trying to get done the things they told the voters in their district to do,” Jordan said.
“On Jan. 6, did you speak with him before, during, or after the Capitol was attacked?” Popielarz pressed Jordan.
“I spoke with him that day, after? I think after. I don’t know if I spoke with him in the morning or not. I just don’t know … I don’t know when those conversations happened,” Jordan replied.
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