That's a good one, Horse Face.
Gotta remember that.
“The beatings will continue until consensus is built around every issue that I dictate.”
Good article. Thanks for posting. When the “press” colludes to put forth a lie?
Kerry laments the “sick” entities that are out there spreading “disinformation.”
Well:
John Kerry testifies against U.S. involvement in Vietnam, April 22nd, 1971.
https://www.c-span.org/video/?c4351577/user-clip-john-kerry-vietnam-hearing-1971
He is STILL a LIAR and TRAITOR.
Every inch of ground these “progressives” take move us more and more backwards as a society. Their idea of “Utopia” is rapidly changing this country into a third-world hell-hole. It’s a “Utopia” for them because they’re positioning themselves as the elite power-mongers above the rest of us.
They take take take and only offer misery in return.
This is exactly why the Founding Fathers included the 2nd Amendment in the Bill of Rights in the US Constitution - against tyrants such as Kerry, Harris and Walz who seek to take away our God-given rights. The Founding Fathers well knew what they were doing.
If we follow this leftist idea that “disinformation” needs to be suppressed by te government, we are quickly headed to something like the Chinese Cultural Revolution where wrong thinking was a crime and those who espoused any idea deemed contrary to the revolution were denounced, imprisoned or killed.
For those kids out there who don't remember the evil empire, Samizdat is the clandestine copying and distribution of government-suppressed literature or other media in Soviet-bloc countries. From Russian sam, “self,” and izdatelstvo, “publishing”
If the First Amendment to the US Constitution is such a problem to the Left with respect to free speech in social media, then the Left should consider how the Right views the same problem with the traditional press and MSM. Imagine, if you will, the censorship of political commentary being applied to the likes of The New York Times and the Washington Post.
As usual, the Liberal Left doesn't stop to consider the effect of its actions.