Working right through the holiday season, Elon Musk's Twitter team filed
latest installment yesterday, concerning Twitter's censorship of dissenting
views, and the government's role in egging it on. It seemingly first arose
under Trump, with the government suggesting coverage slanted against hoarding
and panic buying at supermarkets (which did occur) but intensified under Biden
as the government went all in against opposition to mask mandates, vaccine
hesitancy, school closures and other interventions, including banning and
blacklisting a Stanford professor of epidemiology. You can see the full thread
in natural order at Twitchy, David Zweig thread is ‘the latest and most disgraceful #TwitterFiles yet’
(on rigged Covid debate). Jazz Shaw at Haut Hair, The latest Twitter Files focus on COVID "misinformation"
There are so many more examples of people, including acknowledged medical and
scientific experts having their tweets flagged or their accounts suspended,
simply for offering professional opinions that differed from the CDC
narrative. And they were often later proven to be correct. None of this White
House “influence” on content moderation at Twitter was subtle. It wasn’t a
case (as the FBI has tried to claim) of the government “providing information”
to Twitter and leaving it up to the company to decide. They were specifically
calling out individual tweets and accounts, expressing the President’s
“anger,” and demanding action. It was flat-out participation in and even
direction of censorship of citizens participating in the most critical debate
of that time. And this was all an obvious violation of the First Amendment on
the part of the Biden White House. So who can hold them accountable and how
might that happen? Stay tuned.
At NYPo, Biden admin pushed to bar Twitter users for COVID ‘disinformation,’ files
show. 'Bonchie' at
Red State, The One We've Been Waiting For: Twitter Files on COVID-19
Drops. At the Freep, How Twitter Rigged the Covid Debate. At Da Mail Twitter Files dump shows company SUPPRESSED debate and information from
doctors and experts which clashed with White House - and suspended vaccine
skeptic Alex Berenson at Biden's request. Sundance at CTH, Twitter File Release #11 – The Government Censorship Campaign to Control
COVID-19 Information (he seems one high in his count). Ace, The Twitter Files: How Twitter Rigged the Covid Debate. At Town Hall Cutie Pavlich wonders Did the Twitter Files Just Reveal an Impeachable Offense for Biden? "Biden's directive to quash free speech critical of his policies is
sparking calls for impeachment." Ben Domenech@bdomenech "Taking sides against the First Amendment in such an egregious way is
treachery worthy of high crimes and misdemeanors. If Trump had called NBC and
told them to fire Rachel Maddow or risk their license, it would be no
different." I'd rather impeach him for encouraging an invasion at the southern
border, but, hey, whatever works!
I would like to point out that this surely extends far further than Twitter; all the major social media were involved. The only time I have ever been censored by Google is when I mentioned the Great Barrington Declaration posts, twice.
Also from Twitchy, Ted Lieu got fact checked so hard he had to delete his tweet for WuFlu disinformation. Kelley K@KelleyKga Replying to @tedlieu
and @davidzweig "@tedlieu
The preprint you linked to has actually been re-written as a result of my
critique because it is seriously flawed and inaccurate. You linked to the old
version."
Sundance reports Elon Musk Tinkering in The Background, by taking multiple servers off line and observing that Twitter still works,
leads him to the suspicion that Twitter may be on government servers too.
'Bonchie' again Elon Musk Talks Conspiracy Theories and Absolutely Nails It. "As Musk says, essentially every “conspiracy theory” that the right pushed
about Twitter in the last several years turned out to be true. Yet, in some
ways, it all feels like too little, too late. Looking at Twitter today is a
bit like looking at a crime scene after you know the killer has already fled
to Mexico to drink piña coladas on a beach." At Am Think Brian C. Joondeph
thinks
There Certainly Was an Insurrection, But Not by Trump. At Twitchy, Brit Hume sums up everything we’ve learned from the #TwitterFiles with just
1 PERFECT word and BOOM, "Censorship." Debra Saunders at Am Spec (cited at Haut Hair)
wants Elon Musk for House Speaker. It's not like he already doesn't have enough jobs. He may not be eligible
though, given that the Speaker is in the line of succession to the Preznit,
and he was born in South Africa. Nick Arama at Red State catches how
Elon Musk Trolls Dmitry Medvedev After He Posts Wild Predictions, the Left
Loses It
At Am Great, the great Victor Davis Hanson asks What Will the FBI Not Do? Do they still draw the line at political assassinations? "The next two
years are dangerous times for the FBI—and the country. The House will soon
likely begin investigations of the agency’s improper behavior. Yet,
simultaneously, the Biden Justice Department will escalate its use of the
bureau as a partisan investigative service for political purposes." At Wa Ex,
Paul Bedard reports that
63% want FBI ‘censorship’ of social media investigated. Jack Phillips at ET sees the
GOP Float Church Committee-Style Investigation of FBI After ‘Twitter
Files.’
At HE, Big Tech Collectively Lost $7.4 Trillion in 2022 Really? That's a lot of money! Josiah Lippincott at Am Great thinks
Trump Should Get Back on Twitter "He needs unfiltered access to all Americans. He needs to do everything
he can to get that access back." It would also be good for Musk's Twitter.
As I reported yesterday Kari Lake Loses Lawsuit Over Defeat In Arizona. Scott Johnson at Power Line is not shocked Jack Clifford: Lake v. Hobbs, the ruling.
The “clear and convincing” burden of proof is a much higher burden of proof
than the “preponderance of the evidence” used in most civil cases, but much
lower than the “beyond a reasonable doubt” standard normally applied in
criminal cases. Most folks consider the preponderance of evidence standard to
be 51 percent likely, or simply “more likely than not.” The “beyond a
reasonable doubt” standard is closer to 98% or 99% likely, or just plain way,
way more likely than not likely. The “clear and convincing” standard is in
between. I do not know that saying you must prove something to be 75 percent
more likely than not is correct in order to meet that burden, but you get the
idea.
What difference does it make? Lots of difference. Here’s how.
Much of Lake’s case was hearsay. Ms. Honey relied on what another person said
in an affidavit about ballots being added to the stream of ballots by Runbeck
employees without a chain of custody for them and in violation of law. She did
not see this happen with her own eyes. Defense counsel was unable to cross
examine the person who allegedly saw the deed take place.
Freshman
law students will tell you those statements were not made in person inside the
courtroom, were not subject to cross examination at trial, and are hearsay on
their face. In general, hearsay statements are not admissible in a trial. The
law of evidence favors testimony limited to what witnesses saw or experienced
themselves and not what somebody else told them.
On the other hand, Rachel Alexander at Town Hall thinks The Dismissal of Kari Lake’s Election Lawsuit Shows Voter
Disenfranchisement No Longer Matters
In 2019, a judge
ordered
a new election for a Georgia House seat based on merely finding that four
voters were ineligible. Also that year, in North Carolina, Democrats were all
too happy to praise a judge
ordering
a new election where a contractor was accused of illegally collecting hundreds
of ballots for the winning Republican candidate. He wasn’t even convicted yet,
merely accused.
In 2020, after hundreds of mail-in ballots were
discovered in a mailbox in Paterson, New Jersey, a judge
ordered
a new election in the city council race that was affected. Last year, in Surry
County, North Carolina, a judge
ordered
a new election in the commissioners’ race over the mere action of a poll
worker informing voters that one of the candidates was deceased. The courts in
these cases did not set high bars for proof unlike Thompson.
How much do you want to bet those cases favored Democrats? Ace, Judge Dismisses Kari Lake's Election Lawsuit, Because Of Course, "Another stolen election." Sundance, Katie Hobbs and Arizona Officials Now Seek Fines and $25,000+ in Judicial
Sanctions as Punishment Against Kari Lake. "I’m a little surprised Mrs. Hobbs did not request 1,000 hrs of indentured
servitude against Mrs. Lake, whereby the plaintiff would be forced to cook,
clean and do other domestic chores for the wounded Mrs. Hobbs. Then
again, I probably shouldn’t give them any ideas." Natalia Mittelstadt at JTN
reports
Arizona county was stumped by unregistered voters, old addresses,
discrepant tallies, emails reveal
""It is your call how you want to handle the provisional ballots," the Pima
County elections director wrote to the county recorder." Breitbart
hears CNN’s Jeff Zeleny: Stacey Abrams One of the Biggest Political Losers of the
Year.
Dave Kelz at Am Spec thinks
2022 Was a Horrendous Year for Biden, "Another dreadful year has come and gone for the teleprompter president."
At WaEx, Year in Review: Biden's top 10 blunders of 2022. Ace, In "Blatant Friday Evening News Dump," Biden Administration Releases
Disastrous Border Insecurity Numbers Just Before Christmas. Ben Whedon at JTN
BLS claps back at Philadelphia Fed report suggesting it overstated Q2 job
growth
"BLS said that other regional Federal Reserve Banks have often conducted their
own reports but that the agency had determined their varying methodologies
resulted in "lower quality data." In other words, contradicted the
governments position. Matt Palumbo at Bongino does the math and sees Many Democrat-Run Cities Are More Dangerous Than War Zones.
At Da Caller, Trump Says He ‘Specifically Asked’ Jared And Ivanka To Bow Out Of 2024. I call bullshit. At PM,
Journey songwriter files cease-and-desist against bandmate who played
'Don’t Stop Believin' at Mar-A-Lago. "Journey keyboardist Jonathan Cain performed “Don’t Stop Believin'” for
former President Donald Trump at Mar-a-Lago in November with Marjorie Taylor
Greene, Kimberly Guilfoyle, and Kari Lake." Too bad. You put it out there for
public use. Duanne Patterson at Haut Hair VIP tries to make The case for and against Chris Sununu. I'm reflexively against political dynasties, however trivial.
Matt Margolis at PJ Media sees Another Disturbing Video of 'Rachel' Levine Is Going Viral.
Levine clearly acknowledges that transitioning kids pushes them down a path to
irreversible infertility. He wouldn’t trade his transitions later in life for
his children, yet he’s not only advocating for young people to be mutilated
and robbed of the joys of parenthood later in life, he’s also pushing for the
censorship of voices who are speaking out against it—include us here a PJ
Media.
Ace, Biden's Transgender Surgeon General Pressures Social Media Monopolies to
Censor More True Information, Claiming That Transgender Operations Are Good
for "Adults and Youth," And Any Claim to the Contrary is Misinformation
Which Must Be Censored. "You will be made to submit to the Empire of Lies." Da Caller chronicles
What’s In The ‘Obscene’ Books Being Removed From Schools Across The
Country. OK, Groomers. Andrea Widburg at Am Think thinks
A federal judge essentially says parents have no rights over their
children:
A federal judge has thrown out a lawsuit from Massachusetts parents who
accused public school officials of hiding their children’s gender transitions
from them. U.S. District Court Judge Mark Mastroianni, an Obama
appointee, criticized Ludlow Public Schools officials for allegedly hiding the
pair of siblings’ gender transitions from their parents, but he said the
officials’ actions do not “shock the conscience.”
Stephen Kruiser at PJ Media accuses Mitch McConnell of Wanting to Lose and Stay in the Minority. The graft is just as good either way, and being in the minority is a lot
less work.
Jazz Shaw at Haut Hair Three more substations attacked in Washington... on Christmas morning. Is it left-wing eco-terror or right-wing sabotaging the cities? It would be
nice to know.
If the FBI can be bothered to stop censoring people on social media long
enough to do some actual work, they should be looking into this. We may just
be seeing a series of copycat sickos acting randomly, but if this is some
sort of widespread, coordinated domestic terror operation, they need to get
to the bottom of it. And assuming the perpetrators can be identified and
captured, they need to be charged with a lot more than simple vandalism. The
phrase “domestic terrorism” gets abused in the press quite a bit these days,
particularly on the left, but these attacks should certainly qualify for the
label.