Tuesday, December 7, 2021

Election Noise: Don't Like It, Build Your Own Internet

Sundance at CTH, The Big Tech Empire Worried About The Rise of the Alternative Media Platforms and The Rebel Alliance and  'Bonchie' at Red State, catches Lefties Freaking out on Conservatives for Doing Exactly What They Told Them to Do

Over the last several years, as the strong-arm of big-tech and corporate woke-ism have taken hold, there’s been one common refrain from the left when the right has complained of censorship: Build your own.

Whether we are talking about book publishers canceling conservative authors or social media companies banning the free distribution of verifiable news stories just because they counter the leftwing narrative (see: Hunter Biden), the complaints of those on the right have drawn jeers. “Just create your own Twitter” they screamed in response.

Well, apparently, those same lefties are now upset by the fact that conservatives are doing exactly what they told them to do.

PM, BREAKING: Rep. Devin Nunes to become CEO of Trump's media group. Sundance, Devin Nunes Will Depart Congress to Become CEO of Trump Media and Technology Group. AllahPundit at Haut Hair is shocked, shocked, Shock: Devin Nunes quitting Congress this month to ... run Trump's new media company. Zach Evans at NR, Devin Nunes to Retire from Congress, Become CEO at Trump Media Group. Breitbart, Rep. Devin Nunes Will Retire from Congress to Join Trump Social Media Company. WaPoo, Rep. Devin Nunes to leave Congress to become Trump media company CEO.  While it is true Nunes would be a contender for Chairman of Ways and Means in the next Congress, there's also an excellent chance his California seat will be gerrymandered out of existence. 

Without a peep from the DOJ: Fox, Biden Justice Department sues Texas over redistricting maps, "Redistricting maps violate Voting Rights Act, DOJ says" and Da Caller, DOJ Announces It’s Suing Texas Over New Congressional Map. WaPoo whines Texas’s new voting maps discriminate against Latinos, Justice Dept. says in lawsuit. Not one bit of sympathy until they fix Maryland. 

Capt. Ed at Haut Hair reads Politico: Dems' midterm sales pitch still that voters are too dumb to see their brilliance, like, say, via the Wombat's In The Mailbox: 12.06.21, Legal Insurrection: Dem Pollster Says Party’s Use Of “Latinx” Hurting Because Latinos Hate It, and Louder With Crowder, Hispanics Don’t Just Hate The Word “Latinx”, We Also Hate The People Who Use It. Also, Capt. Ed, Obama pollster to Dems: "Latinx" is still not a thing despite your wokest efforts

'Bonchie' again, Joe Biden Entered the Bubble Last Night and Perfectly Illustrated the Two Americas.  Also from the Wombat's In The Mailbox: 12.06.21, American Power: Democrats Have Problems In Rural America and Shark Tank: Murphy Insists Florida Turning Red Is BS.  VodkaPundit at PJ Media, RUN AWAY! Democrats Fleeing Biden's Sinking Ship. I&I, I&I/TIPP Poll Stunner: Just 22% Of Americans Want Joe Biden To Run For President Again

Across da pond the Guardian fears ‘Time is running out’: can Congress pass a voting rights bill after months of failure? The Slantic whines TRUMP’S NEXT COUP HAS ALREADY BEGUN, "January 6 was practice. Donald Trump’s GOP is much better positioned to subvert the next election.", while at WaEx, Paul Bedard sees Liberal Media Scream: Joe, Mika push Jan. 6 ‘decomposition’ of GOPWretchard, ->

Georgia Star, Perdue Launches Georgia Governor Bid With Pledge to Eliminate State Income Tax, Block Stacy Abrams Control of Elections ‘Over My Dead Body’ and AllahPundit whines David Perdue: Yes, I'm primarying my old friend Brian Kemp for governor of Georgia and Trump: If Kemp beats Perdue in the Georgia primary, the election must be rigged. WaPoo whines How Trump pushed Perdue into the Georgia governor's race, kicking off a bitter GOP fight.

John Fund has a point, Both parties have to confront their "senior" moment, but death has the ultimate say. At Am Think Jerrod Peterson thinks about The Counterrevolution and the Republican Party. At Da Beast, Dems Know the GOP Will Retaliate—They Want to Punish Boebert Anyway. Will any Democrats be allowed on committees in the next Congress? 

John Sexton at Haut Hair, notes that After the recount, Republicans confirmed as in control of VA House of Delegates. What, Democrats dared question the elections? 

At Da Wire, Dr. Oz, Running For U.S. Senate As A Republican, Has A History Of Donating To Democrats. Well, maybe he learned better, but it's his job to convince the voters. 

From Fox, Former WH chief of staff Mark Meadows will cease cooperation with Jan. 6 committee

"Over the last several weeks, Mr. Meadows has consistently sought in good faith to pursue an accommodation with the Select Committee and up until yesterday we believed that could be obtained," Terwilliger said in a letter to committee chair Rep. Bennie Thompson, D-Miss., and vice chair Rep. Liz Cheney, R-Wyo. He noted that he and Meadows "consistently communicated" that Meadows could not make "a unilateral decision to waive Executive Privilege claims asserted by the former president."

Over the weekend, however, the committee demonstrated that they indeed planned to look into privileged subject matters, the attorney told Fox News. Terwilliger pointed to how, the committee had issued at least one subpoena to third parties for Meadows's cell phone records, which Meadows intended to turn over voluntarily after screening them for privileged material. Terwilliger also cited a recent comment from Thompson that gave Meadows pause.

"The chairman of the committee … publicly said that another witness’s claiming of the Fifth Amendment would be tantamount to an admission of guilt," Terwilliger said, adding that this called into question "exactly what is going on with this committee."
To be fair, membership on the committee is an admission of guilt, too. WaPoo, Former Trump chief of staff Mark Meadows refusing to appear for deposition with Jan. 6 committee. and Jeffrey Clark and John Eastman join some rare company in pleading the Fifth to Jan. 6 committee. The Editors at Am Great write In Defense of John Eastman, "The president’s lawyer must not be sacrificed to the authoritarian impulses of a lawless regime. "  
Efforts to harm John Eastman, professionally and personally, are part of this larger effort. Eastman, who is the director of the Claremont Institute’s Center for Constitutional Jurisprudence, is being attacked for furnishing legal arguments to a client, President Trump. This confidential advice has been described, preposterously, as plotting a coup.
This is a common practice by democrats, WaPoo, Sidney Powell nonprofit raised $14 million spreading falsehoods, "Records also detail acrimony between the lawyer and her top lieutenants over how the money — now a focus of inquiries by federal prosecutors and Congress — was being handled.

Paul Bedard at WaEx, Meadows signals Trump 2024 run.

The memo argues that Flynn and Piatt's testimonies to Congress were "replete with factual inaccuracies" and that the Army has attempted to create its own revisionist version of the events of the day that are "worthy of the best Stalinist or North Korea propagandist."

The memo comes after a public call from Walker for the inspector general to retract its detailed Jan. 6 report, which he called "inaccurate" and filled with "sloppy work."

 Also from the Wombat's In The Mailbox: 12.06.21, John Lucas at Da Fed Military Officers Think Big Tech & Big Government Should Tell You What To Think To Fight “Disinformation”

As these Cyber Institute scholars fully appreciate, in disinformation warfare, words matter. Yet they falsely equate “insurrection” with “riot” or “protest.” It is ironic that, in an article decrying the dangers of mis- and disinformation, the authors engage in misinformation by falsely claiming that 20 percent of Americans support an “insurrection.”

Twitchy,  ‘Looks like an insurrection’: Secret Service allegedly gets involved in protest outside DHS Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas’ home. From the left. 

Julie Kelly continues her jihad against the Jan. 6 narrative, The Demonization of Rosanne Boyland Begins

Yet another lie animating the phony narrative about the events at the Capitol complex on January 6 is about to be exposed: the falsehood that Rosanne Boyland, a Trump supporter from Georgia, died of an accidental drug overdose that day.

As American Greatness has reported for months, incriminating video footage and firsthand witness accounts instead support numerous allegations that D.C. Metro and Capitol police contributed to, if they did not directly cause, Boyland’s death in the late afternoon of January 6.

Boyland’s family reportedly has hired an attorney to investigate the circumstances of her death at the age of 34; the D.C Medical Examiner’s Office issued a report in April disclosing the cause of death of four Trump supporters who died on January 6 during what the coroner called “an unprecedented incident of civil insurrection.” It determined Boyland had succumbed to “acute amphetamine intoxication.”

But it’s increasingly obvious that the ruling is untrue. (The same D.C. Medical Examiner’s office intentionally delayed the results of Capitol Police officer Brian Sicknick’s autopsy; even after confirming Sicknick had died of a stroke caused by blood clots, the coroner nonetheless insisted the chaos at the Capitol protest “played a role in his condition.”)

With the potential release of three hours of security camera footage that recorded exactly what happened inside the lower west terrace tunnel—the location where Boyland died—on January 6, law enforcement officials could face fierce public scrutiny for their behavior that day. It’s only a slice of the 14,000 hours of surveillance video captured by the Capitol Police department’s closed-circuit television system that Joe Biden’s Justice Department is hiding under protective orders, deemed “highly sensitive” government material.

There’s a good reason why. Court filings detail shocking instances of police brutality including the use of a noxious gas that caused people to vomit and pass out; beatings by some officers using weapons and their own fists; and at least one officer dragging Boyland’s lifeless body, face up, back through the tunnel to hide her from public view until paramedics arrived.

If the footage is released, new questions will be raised about police misconduct and whether the use of suffocating chemical sprays and excessive force, not a drug overdose, killed Rosanne Boyland.

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