In 2016 President Trump promised to drain the swamp. Little did he know how tough that would be.
The
swamp is protected by the liberal media, Hollywood, the Justice
Department, much of corporate America, academia, and now – most
threatening of all – social media. The same social media that is working
overtime to elect Joe Biden president.
It isn’t just that Twitter and
Facebook tried to squash a blockbuster New York Post story that could
destroy Joe Biden’s campaign; it is that they were so brazen about it.
Both companies shamelessly blocked the spread of a Post story purporting to show that Joe Biden
knew about his son Hunter Biden’s questionable activities in Ukraine
and China, and that he lied about it. Twitter and Facebook had no
excuse; they simply didn’t want Uncle Joe’s image tainted, because they
want him elected president.
They
know that a slim majority (52%) of Americans think Biden is honest. He
earns that reputation not by telling the truth but because when he lies
about his family, his educational record, about co-sponsoring the
Endangered Species Act or about engaging in the civil rights movement,
as he has done on numerous occasions, the liberal media ignores it.
The
media also knows that Trump has failed to dent Biden’s “good guy” image
in this campaign; that could change if the president can show that the
former V.P., Obama’s point person on Ukraine and China, assisted his
son’s efforts to cash in on his White House office.
The behavior of our social media giants is an outrage, and also frustrating.
After all, where did we vent our anger about the suppression of the Post story? On Twitter and Facebook.
There
really is no alternative, which is why they can manufacture absurd
arguments to justify their misdeeds, content that it will not dent their
business model or cost them money. Make no mistake, at the end it is
all about money.
Democrats
in Congress threaten to rein in the monopoly power of Facebook and
Twitter, responding perhaps to polls like the recent one from Pew which
showed that 72% of American adults think social media companies have
“too much power and influence in our politics.”
But they don’t
mean it. Democrats want to make sure the social media giants continue to
fatten their campaign chests, and they will. In this cycle, over 90% of
Twitter and Facebook’s campaign contributions have gone to Joe Biden’s
party.
Somehow, they must be held accountable for their dishonesty, and for filtering the news as they see fit.
But
that’s where the brazenness comes in. The social media firms know that
virtually every institution in our country is stacked against President
Trump. That includes the liberal mainstream media, for sure. They didn’t
even bother to carry the Ukraine story until it became a row about
censorship on the social platforms.
Google “New York Times Hunter
Biden Ukraine” and you’ll find but one piece, headlined: “Allegation on
Biden Prompts Pushback From Social Media Companies,” published October
14, the day after the Post broke the story.
The
Times’ reporting downplays the sordid details of the emails in which a
corrupt oligarch thanks Hunter Biden for the introduction to his father
Joe; the piece mostly chronicles the shutdown by Twitter and Facebook,
which, they imply, confirms the dubious nature of the story.
That was also the response from the Biden campaign.
Many
have written that the excuses lofted by Twitter and Facebook don’t hold
up, especially when matched against the bogus anti-Trump stories
allowed to roam free across the Internet. Many stories connected to the
RussiaGate probe, repeated breathlessly on CNN and MSNBC and spread
enthusiastically on Twitter and Facebook, proved entirely false.
For
instance, at the end of 2017 CNN claimed that Donald Trump, Jr. was
offered access to the blockbuster DNC and Podesta emails ultimately
published by WikiLeaks before those communications went public. This was
a big, big deal at the time, purporting to show that the Trump campaign
had indeed conspired with Russian disinformation agents.
Except,
like many similar big “reveals”, it turned out to be utterly fake.
There are dozens of such scantily-researched stories that have been
widely disseminated, as long as they cast Trump or his associates in a
poor light.
It isn’t just the media. The computer containing the
compromising emails was first sent to the FBI, last December. Someone
needs to explain why the FBI never followed up, especially since Senate
Republicans held hearings about Hunter and Joe Biden’s activities in
Ukraine. Wouldn’t this laptop be significant to those investigations?
Misbehavior
at the FBI figures prominently in the center of many controversies,
including dropping an investigation into possible influence peddling by
Hillary Clinton enabled by her foundation, the dishonest set-up of
General Michael Flynn, the lying to the FISA court and, most recently,
according to CNN, in a three-year quest to determine if Trump received
campaign funds illicitly from an Egyptian state-owned bank.
Three
years of pursuing a possible crime committed by the president, which
was ultimately abandoned and shut down this past summer. They found
nothing, just as Robert Mueller found nothing.
What other
politically-motivated investigations of President Trump are underway?
Who is authorizing these wasteful political efforts?
Our country
is in danger, and I do not say that lightly. If only one point of view
is allowed, if the media suppresses contrary opinion, we are in trouble.
It
is astonishing that as of Friday afternoon seemingly no employees at
any major liberal news outlet have stepped up to defend freedom of
speech, and a free press.
When the New York Times’ token
Republican never-Trumper Bret Stephens recently criticized the paper’s
discredited 1619 Project, the Times’ union blew up in outrage and
demanded he be shut down. Yes -- journalists wanting to suppress
journalists.
And yet they complain when President Trump rails against Fake News.
Trump
supporters have but one recourse: making sure they vote by November 3.
Reelecting Trump would be a service to our great nation, and sweet
revenge as well.
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