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Winter Is Coming For Big Tech

Big Tech is up to its shenanigans again. More specifically and disgustingly, Twitter and Facebook are back to their censorship tricks, putting the kibosh on a pair of New York Post stories alleging the Biden Crime Family’s dealings with Ukraine and China.

The revelation has drawn the ire of conservatives, including Arkansas Sen. Tom Cotton, who issued a terse message to these social giants: Winter is coming. Cotton was alluding to Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act, which says no provider or user of an interactive computer service shall be treated as the publisher or speaker of any information provided by another information content provider, basically safeguarding them from lawsuits.

Says Cotton, “Section 230 has been too broadly interpreted to give Big Tech complete immunity. Given just how deeply in the pocket of the Democratic Party they are, these Big Tech oligarchs have completely thrown in with Joe Biden and I think it’s time that we consider the outright repeal of 230.” Here’s more with Cotton on “Mornings With Maria” on Fox Business News.

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Times Has Moved to Intolerance

The New York Times, once the nation’s newspaper of record, is now the newspaper of record for limousine liberals, says John Solomon, editor-in-chief of Just The News. Following a recent rebellion in its newsroom, The Times apologized for running an op-ed penned by Sen. Tom Cotton of Arkansas, calling for quelling the violence across America. Never mind that in previous editions, The Times ran an op-ed calling pedophilia a disorder, not a crime, and published another from the leader of the Taliban.

“If it wants to apologize for something, it should go back and apologize for all the stories they got wrong on Russia,” Solomon says. “But instead, they celebrate intolerance by trying to apologize for allowing a U.S. senator to pose an idea slightly different than maybe their readership had.” Here’s more from Solomon on “Lou Dobbs Tonight” on the Fox Business Network.

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Celebrity Quarantine Meltdowns

While many of you are unemployed now and don’t know how to pay your rent on May 1st, Cardi B thinks it’s unfair that she has to stay home and eat cereal instead of going out to get sushi… actually. #Cardi #Ellen #Quarantine. More from Zeducation.

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Sen. Tom Cotton, on Maria Bartarimo’s show on Fox Sunday, explained what our best intelligence knows about the origin of the COVID-19 outbreak, and then, what they did to maximize the damage to the U.S. economy.

President Trump – was asked whether he thought the Chinese deliberately let loose the SARS-COV-2 virus during his regular CoronaVirus Task Force presser 8 days ago. Sen. Cotton said, “I think Trump is being generous, but that’s his job. He’s going to have to be the one to help China admit its mistakes and back away from the coupsters, return to being an open and honest participant in the world of sovereign nations, or it’s full speed ahead to war with China – a war China could not win at this point as long as Russia sides with the West.”

Tom Cotton has been at the absolute forefront of determining the facts about China’s role in this so-called pandemic. More from Bill Still.

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Dave Rubin of The Rubin Report talks to Melissa Chen (NY Editor, Spectator USA & Managing Director of Ideas Beyond Borders) about China’s role in the World Health Organization’s response to COVID-19. Melissa discusses the failure of the CDC and the questionable guidance of the World Health Organization in handling the COVID-19 pandemic. She reveals how early warning signs from Taiwan were repeatedly ignored by WHO and how these mistakes resulted in a failure to contain the pandemic.

In addition, she discusses:

  • If Trump’s travel ban from China, which was instituted against WHO’s wishes, was a positive development in the US’s handling of the virus.
  • How regulations and bureaucratic red tape have made it difficult for her to get needed masks and PPE materials to front line healthcare workers.
  • How “price gouging” may actually be helpful since higher prices will signal to mask producers to manufacture more to keep up with the demand.

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WHO: A Communist Front

Tedros Adhanom, director-general of the World Health Organization (#WHO) and Communist revolutionary, has sided with the Chinese Communist Party (#CCP) over Western nations consistently, and has turned the WHO into an organization that has actually helped spread #COVID19. President Trump has turned his eye towards dealing with this problem as the US struggles with the #coronavirus outbreak. More from Sargon of Akkad.

US Sen. Tom Cotton, R-Arkansas, discusses expediting stimulus payments amid coronavirus outbreak on ‘America’s Newsroom.’ He says the United States might need to establish a replacement for the corrupt World Health Organization.

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China Stifles, Silences Its Critics

Chinese professor, Xu Zhangrun wrote “Viral Alarm: When Fury Overcomes Fear,” an essay critique of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) and Xi Jingping. In it he writes about the failures of communism and promotes freedom and a true Republic of China in response to the Coronavirus disaster. All of Xu Zhangrun’s social media accounts have been shut down and since publishing his essay he has not been heard from. More from Mr. Obvious.

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Styxhexenhammer666 says the death toll for coronavirus has now reached almost 1,800. And that’s just in the official totals: We know the virus totals have not been accurately reported by the Chinese. Concerns are growing. Does the medical establishment have enough text kits? How will doctors and nurses endure if their case loads double or triple, and if they are working under the stress of treating such an infectious virus?

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Good updates on the Wuhan coronavirus pandemic (aka covid-19) are becoming harder to obtain as governments tighten their grip on news sources. The data being shared, particularly by the Chinese, are increasingly hard to believe, as they don’t match the massive response the government is undertaking. Likewise, outside of China, reported cases remain lower than we would expect given the powerful R0 (i.e., infectiousness) of the virus, as well as its long asymptomatic incubation period.

`Are we being intentionally kept in the dark? Quite possibly. Chris Martenson walks through the possible reasons why, and points to the stock markets as a prime example of disinformation. They’re currently being used to send an “everything is fine” signal, while in reality, the global economy is taking multiple gut punches from the disruption of the many supply chains dependent on China’s (currently quarantined) workers.

Is this current period of puzzling silence from officials the calm before the storm?

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Here, US Sen. Tom Cotton, R-Arkansas, outlines his position that the coronavirus did not originate at a seafood market, but rather at the Chinese virology lab in Wuhan. He says China’s attempts to delay and bury information about the virus has compounded its severity, resulting in far greater loss of lives and lack of clarity.  Cotton discusses these bombshell revelations Sunday on Maria Bartiromo’s show on Fox News.

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Jason Bermas discusses a possible breakout of coronavirus in upstate New York, in the vicinity of Buffalo and Rochester. Has the virus already begun its march across the United States? Will we see the same kinds of rampages that have occurred in China, including quarantines, military checkpoints, curfews and regional breakouts of the virus? Will the media lie about the impact or give us the truth?

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