Posted on 10/15/2014 1:23:41 PM PDT by Olog-hai
A small group of liberal activists who want conservative talk-radio host Rush Limbaugh off the air are not denyingas stated in an investigative report posted on Limbaughs websitethat they have used automated software to generate massive numbers of negative tweets to companies they apparently have never patronized but that advertise on Limbaughs show.
The automated generation of massive numbers of Tweets may be in violation of Twitters own rules. However, Twitter declined to directly comment on the matterinstead pointing CNSNews.com to its user rules.
On Sept. 23, the rushlimbaugh.com website posted an extensive investigative report, The Hidden Story Behind Stop Rush. This report presented details about 10 liberal activists whom the report described as Top Members of the Stop Rush Conspiracy.
In addition to naming names, Twitter accounts, Facebook pages, and some e-mail addresses for the activists, the report said this small group of anti-Rush activists did not constitute a grassroots movement but were just a small number of hardcore political activists founded by Angelo Carusone, EVP [executive vice president] of Media Matters for America. Media Matters is a left-wing media monitoring group.
(Excerpt) Read more at cnsnews.com ...
0bots are robots.
Then they begged to come back. ...too late, Rush had them replaced in days.
Liberals lie - people die
Very interesting . . . is there any way to motivate Twitter to enforce that provision in this case???The reality is that this is just an everyday example of bias in the media if they dont put the kibosh on this . . .
Baynative, here’s more on the Left’s PsyOps via Twitter.
Jeez, every time they try this, people buy ad space on Rush’s show, when other advertisers get scared. Bring it on libs...
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