I’m not confident free speech as practiced today on FreeRepublic will exist for long under a Hillary Clinton presidency.
The FCC tried not so long ago to stymie Drudge and others like him.
Scalia warned Drudge that he Drudge would see his site closed down someday. Hillary will make that prediction come to pass.
Nor will it exist long if Trump carries out his threat to "open up" the libel laws.
“The FCC tried not so long ago to stymie Drudge and others like him.”
Sure, they can try, but I doubt they will succeed. Perhaps against some sites, but not against determined publishers.
A domain name is quite ethereal, and a website itself is just data that can be backed up on something you can carry on your keychain nowadays. It’s a trivial matter to register a domain name outside of US juridiction, set up web hosting (even better, multiple hosts) outside of US jurisdiction, and then you can’t be touched by the FCC. Unless they intend to filter the entire country’s internet traffic like Iran or China does, there is nothing they can do to stop this.