How Hillary Clinton and the Democratic Party Are 'against…free speech'
Matt Welch on the presidential front-runner's lousy First Amendment record, on Stossel and Red Eye

Last week I appeared on Fox Business Network's Stossel to talk about Hillary Clinton's long, terrible record on free speech. Here is a briefish excerpt from that appearance:
And last night I was on the Fox News program Red Eye w/ Tom Shillue, talking about any number of silly things, but among them (from the 7:30 mark) the awfulness of watching Hillary Clinton pander to a crowd of social media kids who are almost certainly clueless about what an anti-constitutional buzzkill she is about the technology and free expression:
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Nice screen save, Matt. What did you do......force the interns to wear blazers?
Notice how none of the "Intern for Reason" posts contain any testimonials from actual interns. They're too busy in the boiler room shovelling coal into the engine.
They should make a petition about it
And people wonder why I vote for trump. Yeah, he's not a great explar for the firsta amendment, but he can't be worse than Hillary.
Next we explore the wetness of water.
OT:
http://tinyurl.com/hpcm6wy
RRRRETARD.
The Crown Princess has said that every Constitutional right is subject to reasonable regulation, and her devotees either won't admit it or just don't care. I've brought what she said to some of my Team-Blue acquaintances, and they were willing to discuss some minor points but not the big one.