Posted on 03/29/2022 5:04:23 PM PDT by AnthonySoprano
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What the GOP really needs to do is make it so these Companies can’t decide what the Truth is (Masks) and then remove everything that doesn’t fit their narrative.
They go from issue to issue promoting the Mob ideology and fanning the flames of hate for whoever doesn’t dare kneel to latest virtue issue.
They labeled any speech about Hunter Biden and Foreign money as disinformation during the Election season.
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Hannity is hopeless.
He’s gone.
Good Picture!
Linda in the Senate is yet one more example of Rush’s point about Low Information Voters. On both sides of the aisle. The vast majority of Americans pay little to no attention to politics between elections. They are easily propagandized. Vote on Name Recognition or on Family History.
Those of us average Americans who are actively involved in the details of politics are the minority.
American Complacency will be the Death of the American Experiment. The Radicals know this fact very well and Exploit it. Big League.
Rand Paul supports it, too???
Something is not right here....
Good Thread!
“We must enable news organizations to negotiate on a level playing field with the big tech companies if we want to preserve a strong and independent press,” said Senator Klobuchar, Chairwoman of the Senate Judiciary Subcommittee on Competition Policy, Antitrust, and Consumer Rights.’
Do you think we have a strong and independent press worth “preserving”?
The people supporting it evidently believe in Twitter blocking Conservative opinion and any negative stories on Dem Candidates.
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Sean Hannity and Geraldo support him, as alwaysAKA Fox News.
Hard to swallow Fox News Corp are low-lifes, I know, but it's true.
we know who needs to ne ousted in the future
The headline is misleading. A “bailout” implies that the major media conglomerates are going to get taxpayer money. That’s not the case here. Rand Paul probably supports this bill on libertarian grounds — i.e., that the government has no reason to stop two companies (Facebook and CNN, for example) from making a business deal. And that’s true even if the two companies are run by lying jerks, too.
The headline is misleading. A “bailout” implies that the major media conglomerates are going to get taxpayer money. That’s not the case here. Rand Paul probably supports this bill on libertarian grounds — i.e., that the government has no reason to stop two companies (Facebook and CNN, for example) from making a business deal. And that’s true even if the two companies are run by lying jerks, too.
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