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Where’s the Outrage? By Roger Kimball
« on: December 11, 2022, 02:47:23 pm »
Where’s the Outrage?
In any sane world, these revelations would have the public up in arms, literally.
By Roger Kimball
December 10, 2022

Bob Dole ran a pretty poor campaign against Bill Clinton in 1996. It was no surprise, then, that he lost. But let history acknowledge the former U.S. senator from Kansas asked the very best question in the entire election cycle. “Where’s the outrage?” he thundered at a GOP event at the end of October 1996. Back then, the chief issue was the Clinton Administration’s use and abuse of 900 FBI files on their political opponents. Imagine! An American president using the FBI as his secret police! Have you ever heard of anything so outrageous? In America, amidst Our Democracy™? 

Then as now, however, the answer to Dole’s question is simple: Nowhere. There was, there is, no outrage. Then, as now, there are little flutters of enthusiast unhappiness among the rest of the faithful who greet news of outrageous behavior with applause and expressions of solidarity. “You go, champ!” they seem to say, before relapsing into a blinking, weakly smiling repose. (This is the cue for people like Paul Ryan and Mitt Romney to adjust their hairdos and stride boldly on stage.) 

But the media writ large? Then, as now, it’s crickets as far as the eye can see. 

The biggest story of the day revolves around Elon Musk’s decision to open the window and reveal Twitter’s active role in stage managing the 2020 election on behalf of Joe Biden and very much to the detriment of Donald Trump. Over the past week, extensive Twitter threads posted by Matt Taibbi, Bari Weiss, and others have revealed that the company was essentially part of a coordinated Democratic oppo-research and suppression operation and, moreover, one that was actively collaborating—or, to use the preferred term, “colluding”—with the FBI to destroy Donald Trump and assure Joe Biden’s election.

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Re: Where’s the Outrage? By Roger Kimball
« Reply #1 on: December 11, 2022, 03:22:01 pm »
The MSM continues to shrug their shoulders at this story, focusing on the company's policies and its right to do what it wants.  But the media is ignoring the most shocking aspect of this story, which is the FBI connection. Kimball is dead on here.

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Re: Where’s the Outrage? By Roger Kimball
« Reply #2 on: December 11, 2022, 03:29:42 pm »
The MSM continues to shrug their shoulders at this story, focusing on the company's policies and its right to do what it wants.  But the media is ignoring the most shocking aspect of this story, which is the FBI connection. Kimball is dead on here.

@massadvj

That is because the ENTIRE mainstream media is now owned and controlled by a handful of billionaire globalists.

Didn't there used to be a law in place limiting the number of media outlets any individual or corporation could own or control?

What ever happened to that law,and more importantly,WHO were the politicians that allowed the law to be repealed?

It's "show and tell time"!
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Re: Where’s the Outrage? By Roger Kimball
« Reply #3 on: December 11, 2022, 03:49:38 pm »
@massadvj

That is because the ENTIRE mainstream media is now owned and controlled by a handful of billionaire globalists.

Didn't there used to be a law in place limiting the number of media outlets any individual or corporation could own or control?

What ever happened to that law,and more importantly,WHO were the politicians that allowed the law to be repealed?

It's "show and tell time"!

I suppose if you are of the opinion that more laws can solve our problem, it might be a good idea to enact more laws. My view is that laws ARE the problem because laws enable the rich and powerful to use government as a vehicle to acquire more power and leverage, as happened in the Twitter case.  If I was running for office I would gauge my success on how many laws I was able to repeal rather than how many laws i was able to enact.

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Re: Where’s the Outrage? By Roger Kimball
« Reply #4 on: December 11, 2022, 04:53:15 pm »
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I suppose if you are of the opinion that more laws can solve our problem, it might be a good idea to enact more laws. My view is that laws ARE the problem because laws enable the rich and powerful to use government as a vehicle to acquire more power and leverage, as happened in the Twitter case.  If I was running for office I would gauge my success on how many laws I was able to repeal rather than how many laws i was able to enact.

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Are you a professional clueless fool,or is this just a hobby?

You DO realize you  just now cheered for removing laws against child porn,graft,price gouging,etc,etc,etc
right?

BUT......,don't let that keep you from doing your little "superiority dance" if that is what makes you happy.
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Re: Where’s the Outrage? By Roger Kimball
« Reply #5 on: December 11, 2022, 04:55:43 pm »
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I agree with David Limbaugh: “There needs to be a relentless attack from our side against the legacy media for their ongoing suppression of the truth, especially their refusal to cover these latest Twitter censorship revelations.

The àuthor must not be paying attention.  More than half of our Congressional side is delighted with the outcome.  Right here in Briefer City many must think the FBI was doing God's work in shutting down Donald Trump AND his supporters. 🤐



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Re: Where’s the Outrage? By Roger Kimball
« Reply #6 on: December 12, 2022, 02:35:42 pm »
Right here in Briefer City many must think the FBI was doing God's work in shutting down Donald Trump AND his supporters. 🤐

Who?
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« Reply #7 on: December 12, 2022, 02:54:17 pm »
The Federal Trade Commission needs to start some trust busting in the overly consolidated Globalist ownership of traditional media.
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Re: Where’s the Outrage? By Roger Kimball
« Reply #8 on: December 12, 2022, 03:29:12 pm »
Who?
Why the many of course, those who shall not named because..........

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Re: Where’s the Outrage? By Roger Kimball
« Reply #9 on: December 12, 2022, 03:31:27 pm »
The Federal Trade Commission needs to start some trust busting in the overly consolidated Globalist ownership of traditional media.
Not gonna happen because there is just too much money available to buy any and everyone on the commission, yes I am that jaded.

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Re: Where’s the Outrage? By Roger Kimball
« Reply #10 on: December 12, 2022, 08:52:11 pm »
The Federal Trade Commission needs to start some trust busting in the overly consolidated Globalist ownership of traditional media.

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Re: Where’s the Outrage? By Roger Kimball
« Reply #11 on: December 12, 2022, 09:45:00 pm »
After watching the American people let their government abuse them and their children during Covid, I think Americans will tolerate pretty much anything from the government at this point
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Re: Where’s the Outrage? By Roger Kimball
« Reply #12 on: December 13, 2022, 02:11:02 am »
I suppose if you are of the opinion that more laws can solve our problem, it might be a good idea to enact more laws. My view is that laws ARE the problem because laws enable the rich and powerful to use government as a vehicle to acquire more power and leverage, as happened in the Twitter case.  If I was running for office I would gauge my success on how many laws I was able to repeal rather than how many laws i was able to enact.
Repeals would be a great measure of progress (ACA, anyone?)
I'd even go for a rule that said for every law passed two had to be repealed.
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Re: Where’s the Outrage? By Roger Kimball
« Reply #13 on: December 13, 2022, 02:51:23 am »
Repeals would be a great measure of progress (ACA, anyone?)
I'd even go for a rule that said for every law passed two had to be repealed.

My Goldwater quote in my tagline
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