Hillary Clinton, queen of disinformation, issues two-faced call for censorship

Amidst all the shocks of the 2024 presidential race, who expected Hillary Clinton to ride in like Joan of Arc to rescue truth — or at least to call for the crushing of government critics?On Monday, Hillary declared on Rachel Maddow’s MSNBC talk show that the federal government should criminally prosecute Americans who share “propaganda” — which she made no effort to define.Hillary has long been one of America’s foremost censorship advocates.In 2022, she wailed that “tech platforms have amplified disinformation and extremism with no accountability” and endorsed European Union legislation to obliterate free speech.But as we’ve seen, “disinformation” is often simply the lag time between the government pronouncing something a falsehood and the government getting debunked.That awkward fact didn’t deter Minnesota Gov.

Tim Walz, now the Democratic vice presidential nominee, from declaring, “There’s no guarantee to free speech on misinformation or hate speech, and especially around our democracy.”Who knew the North Star State’s version of the First Amendment has a loophole bigger than Duluth?After The New York Post shot down Biden’s Disinformation Governance Board in 2022, Biden appointed Kamala Harris as chief of a White House task force to protect “women and LGBTQI+ political leaders ..

.and journalists” from vigorous criticism on the Internet (or as the administration preferred to call it, from “online harassment and abuse”).The Harris-Biden censorship schemes have been denounced by federal courts and by Facebook chief Mark Zuckerberg.

Rep.Nancy Mace (R-SC), chair of the House Cybersecurity Subcommittee, sent the White House a letter last week noting that the administration had repeatedly “advertised its willingness to manipulate the content of social media sites.”Mace called for the cessation of federal censorship that might taint the 2024 election and requested copies of all official “communications with social media ...

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