“Twitter's technicality is a fig leaf to enable continued control of public discourse by an unelected private industry that is 9-to-1 in the tank for Democrats and can decide what Americans are allowed to know.”
1. President Trump’s Call with the Ukrainian President
2. President Trump’s Tax Returns
3. Michael Flynn Phone Call
4. The Steele Dossier Used to Set Up Russiagate
5. Donald Trump Jr. WikiLeaks Emails
6. The Atlantic Claims of Trump Badmouthing Military
7. The Atlantic Story About a Shooting that Never Happened
8. Secretly Recorded Audio of Trump
9. Secret Recordings of Melania Trump
10. Attacks on Public Officials and Right-Leaning News Figures
11. False Major Media Smears of Nicholas Sandmann
“These two massive global information companies did nothing in all the cases above to make editorial judgments of a similar kind the two are now suddenly applying on behalf of the Biden campaign.
False information, hacked information, private information, and more have clearly not caused Facebook and Twitter to choke questionable news stories — so long as the agitprop they accelerate harms President Trump.
...Their platforms have helped all this gossip and misinformation drive American governance, crowding out more substantive national priorities, including priorities of the tens of millions of voters who chose a president the unelected leaders of these private companies oppose.”
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Joe Biden's corrupt, debauched, coke-addled son Hunter has been found to have sold access to his dad's office for tens of thousands of dollars.
That's the obvious conclusion from a trove of emails with his name on them, showing him driving a hard bargain his his pay to play game, making sure he got paid up front.
Biden Says He’ll Clarify Court-Packing Stance before Election – Depending On How Republicans Handle #ACB’s Nomination nationalreview.com/news/joe-biden…
“If there is actually real live debate on the floor, if people are really going to be able to have the time to go through this,” he said.
Did Joe miss the first 3 days of this week? Does he know what day it even is?
“I don’t know anybody who’s gone on the floor who has been a controversial justice in terms of fundamentally altering the makeup of the court that’s gone through in a day kind of thing.”
Emails reveal how Hunter Biden tried to cash in big on behalf of family with Chinese firm
“Hunter Biden pursued lucrative deals involving China’s largest private energy company — including one that he said would be “interesting for me and my family,” emails obtained by The @NYPost show.
One email sent to Biden on May 13, 2017, with the subject line “Expectations,” included details of “remuneration packages” for six people involved in an unspecified business venture.
Millions of “resistance” dollars are “going to a group that specializes in ‘repurposing’ other people's viral social media content and producing boilerplate television ads watched and shared primarily by people who already agree with the anti-Trump message.
The Lincoln Project's multimillion-dollar haul is great news for the Lincoln Project. It is also great news for Republicans, whom the anti-Trump Lincoln Project is supposedly trying to teach a lesson.
Advance NZ is calling for an inquiry into Facebook’s election interference after the US social media company unpublished the party’s page two days before an Election.
“Facebook’s decision to unpublish the page of a registered political party in New Zealand, two days before an election, is nothing short of election interference,” says Co-Leader Billy Te Kahika.
Fox News’ Chris Wallace: ‘Facts are clearly under attack’ by POTUS, and it’s his fault that journalists have become “advocates” against him forbes.com/sites/markjoye…
Asked if Americans’ trust in the media has been damaged by President Trump, Wallace said “absolutely. There is no question.”
Wallace said the president’s regular attacks on the news media—and his repeated claims that news stories he doesn’t like are “fake news” has eroded the media’s standing—but also impacted the way journalists cover the White House and the president himself.