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So are you going to join the Alt Right? Or just suck it up with the rest of the mainstream GOP? I guarantee the Bushes and McCains will not fight this.
Nor should they. Twitter is a privately owned company. You don’t want politicians up in your business, they shouldn’t be in anyone else’s either. If you don’t support liberty for those you oppose you don’t really support liberty.
I support Twitters liberty to choose to ignore their own rules in a biased, scumbaggy way, and I also support my liberty to call them out as biased scumbags when they do it.
I agree that they are biased scumbags, and should be called on it. I just don’t want the government busybodies getting into it.
True – govt busybodies make the biased scumbags at Twitter look like King Solomon
The first rule of room 101 is to never speak of room 101.
O’Brien is not amused.