George Rebane
Last week Elon Musk released a tranche of Twitter internal communications to conservative blogger Matt Taibbi. Since then, more has been released through Taibbi. These missives between top and middle management at Twitter during the summer and fall of 2020 are damning evidence of how the Democrat Party, government agencies, and corporatist entities worked hand-in-glove to deflect the election toward Biden by censoring and discrediting the Hunter Biden laptop evidence of high-level corruption and government influence peddling.
As RR and its regular Ruminators have long-cited and argued, this case of carefully constructed and directed lies was most certainly the biggest ‘irregularity’ from which the 2020 election suffered, and still gives cause for many of us to consider that President Trump would have been re-elected had the laptop imbroglio received the timely national coverage it deserved. Many legal minds and national commentators opine that the significance of how the Biden laptop was censored and propagandized makes Watergate look like a walk in the park. I strongly agree.
Here we have two distinct issues at work – laptop evidence of Biden family corruption, and corporatist cooperation with political opposition to influence the outcome of a national election. These working together gives a perfect example where 2+2=5, and why the DNC and Democratic leadership pulled all stops to bury the evidence before voters could hear of it. The details of the story, especially as it involves collusion of the FBI (weekly meetings with Twitter) and a cadre of former intelligence officials, make for movie material reading (more here). And, of course, the case is not closed yet if congressional Republicans will grow a pair and open a wide-ranging investigation in January. Stay tuned.
Finally, what this illustrates once more is another example of how Americans live in two distinct and separate worlds. Those light readers who consume mainly lamestream media will not have even heard enough to give this matter a second thought. More observant leftwingers continue to consume the lies that there is no there there; most certainly not of government censorship since Twitter is a private company. Of course, Twitter’s close coordination with the Biden WH and FBI, as the evidence now shows, is never mentioned in the leftwing outlets’ reports. Through corporatism the government has been overwhelmingly involved in First Amendment censorship.
For a coda, put this coverage and the polarization it maintains in the context of finding common ground, of coming together again, or of the oft-repeated notion that there are more things that unite us than separate us. No there aren’t. (More here)


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