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Twitter Messing With President

Twitter is entering dangerous territory — considering the possibiity of suspending the account of President Donald Trump, who doesn’t fit Twitter’s Liberal agenda. As an alternative, Twitter might instead make it impossible for the president’s followers to retweet his messages. Either approach appears patently wrong — just the latest blatant attempt by a Leftwing social media outfit too impose its corporate views on the American people.

The fact is: We need to clean up every last one of these scum proprietors, not just Twitter, but also Google/YouTube, Reddit, Facebook, the rotten lot of them. More from Vincent James at The Red Elephants.

Twitter Suspends Dice

Says Mark Dice, “Twitter just loves my funny and factual tweets, so much so, here’s what they did for me.”

Duck Dynasty Star Silenced

The far left and the entertainment industry have struck again. This time stepping all over our first amendment right to free speech. The controversy exploded when the A&E Network suspended reality star Phil Robertson, the patriarch of the wildly popular “Duck Dynasty” program, for voicing his opinion on homosexuality in a magazine interview with GQ. Robertson called homosexuality a sin in the interview, adding that homosexuals and other equally vile sinners would not inherit the kingdom of God. This, of course, drew the ire of the gay and lesbian community and sent panic waves through the politically correct headquarters of A&E.

On the other end of the spectrum, the haste reaction from A&E drew harsh criticism from political heavyweights Governor Bobby Jindal of Louisiana, former Alaska Governor Sarah Palin and Texas Senator Ted Cruz. “The politically correct crowd is tolerant of all viewpoints, except those they disagree with,” Jindal said. While Palin took to Facebook and Twitter writing, “Free speech is an endangered species.” On Thursday’s “Sean Hannity Show” on Fox News, Hannity gets Palin’s reaction to the controversy.

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