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Twitter Sues Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton, Accusing Him of Retaliating Against the Company for Banning Donald Trump

Plus: Iowa limits early voting, a prominent sex trafficking "rescue" group relies on psychics, and more...

Elizabeth Nolan Brown | 3.9.2021 9:36 AM

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sipaphotoseleven461966(1)-2 | Phone and background: Jaap Arriens/Sipa USA/Newscom; Paxton: NICK WAGNER/TNS/Newscom
(Phone and background: Jaap Arriens/Sipa USA/Newscom; Paxton: NICK WAGNER/TNS/Newscom)

Twitter sues to stop Texas' top cop from violating the First Amendment. Twitter claims Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton is only investigating the company as payback for it banning former President Donald Trump's account. "Paxton made clear that he will use the full weight of his office, including his expansive investigatory powers, to retaliate against Twitter for having made editorial decisions with which he disagrees," Twitter says in its federal lawsuit, filed Monday in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California.

Paxton launched the investigation into Twitter and several other tech companies on January 13—just five days after Twitter's suspension of Trump from its platform—decrying "the seemingly coordinated de-platforming of the President of the United States."

But private companies are allowed to deplatform public officials as they see fit. The First Amendment doesn't just protect the right of private individuals and corporations to speak freely without censorship from the government but to resist serving as a mandatory forum for government speech, too.

With the new lawsuit, Twitter "seeks to stop AG Paxton from unlawfully abusing his authority as the highest law-enforcement officer of the State of Texas to intimidate, harass, and target Twitter in retaliation for Twitter's exercise of its First Amendment rights," it states. The suit continues:

The rights of free speech and of the press afforded Twitter under the First Amendment of the U.S. Constitution include the right to make decisions about what content to disseminate through its platform. This right specifically includes the discretion to remove or otherwise restrict access to Tweets, profiles, or other content posted to Twitter. AG Paxton may not compel Twitter to publish such content over its objection, and he may not penalize Twitter for exercising its right to exclude such content from its platform.

You can read the whole complaint here.


FREE MINDS

Iowa is cracking down on early voting, as part of Republicans' ongoing charade that the 2020 election was rife with election fraud. "Republicans said the new rules were needed to guard against voting fraud, though they noted Iowa has no history of election irregularities and that November's election saw record turnout with no hint of problems in the state," notes NBC News. More:

The law shortens the early voting period to 20 days from the current 29, just three years after Republicans reduced the period from 40 days. It also requires most mail ballots to be received by Election Day, rather than counting votes postmarked by Election Day that arrive by noon on the Monday following the election.

Georgia yesterday also passed a bill restricting absentee voting:

Breaking news: The Georgia senate approved a bill with sweeping new voting restrictions, including getting rid of no-excuse absentee voting in the state 29-20

— Sam Levine (@srl) March 8, 2021


FREE MARKETS

A new vision for antitrust law. Asheesh Agarwal, deputy general counsel at TechFreedom, lays out some of the popular, problematic, and woefully bipartisan proposals to give the U.S. government more control over private businesses and counters with a "positive antitrust agenda" that draws on existing laws and concepts:

In recent months, antitrust activists have defined the debate with very aggressive proposals that break from the bipartisan consensus of the past 40 years. These ideas, popular in Europe, include: abandoning the venerable consumer welfare standard to encompass amorphous concepts such as "democratic ideals"; calling for structural separation of large companies; and adopting a "guilty until proven innocent" presumption for many common business practices, such as small acquisitions.

Rather than simply oppose these ideas, antitrust traditionalists — people on both sides of the aisle who believe in settled antitrust concepts and have concerns about upending decades of law and practice — should promote their own, alternate agenda. Tim Muris, one of the Federal Trade Commission's most successful chairmen ever, developed and implemented a "positive antitrust agenda" to show people that established antitrust concepts could address competitive concerns.

More on what a less extreme antitrust agenda might look like here.


QUICK HITS

• Another U.S. sex trafficking "rescue" group turns out to be a bunch of loons:

https://twitter.com/timmarchman/status/1368995074315612164?s=12

• The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) now says that fully vaccinated people can "visit with other fully vaccinated people indoors without wearing masks or physical distancing," "visit with unvaccinated people from a single household who are at low risk for severe COVID-19 disease indoors without wearing masks or physical distancing," and "refrain from quarantine and testing following a known exposure if asymptomatic."

• It looks more and more likely that COVID-19 did originate in Wuhan, China, but not at an open-air market there.

• A record number of migrant children are being held in U.S. detention facilities. "More than 3,200 migrant children were stuck in Border Patrol facilities on Monday, with nearly half held beyond a three-day legal limit," says CBS News.

• "A Michigan State Police trooper has been charged in an incident in which he set his dog on a driver and kept the biting animal on the man for nearly four minutes even though the driver was pleading for help," reports NBC News.

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  1. Fist of Etiquette   4 years ago

    Twitter sues to stop Texas' top cop from violating the First Amendment.

    Is this worse than suspending his account?

    1. Mother's Lament   4 years ago

      They really don't want the deplatforming investigated.

      If it turns out that elected officials and government actors were indeed directing big tech actions over the last six months, ENB's squeals about "Muh private company" will seem pretty dishonest.

      1. Commenter_XY   4 years ago

        ENB is as dishonest as they come.

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      2. mad.casual   4 years ago

        They really don’t want the deplatforming investigated.

        Yup. It should be clear from ENB's stance that they are using the 1A in bad faith, not to protect free speech, but to protect internet platforms. The 1A says "Congress shall make no law", not "State AG's shall have no powers to investigate."

        The fact that Trump's personal Twitter account was deemed a public platform that he's now a private citizen doesn't even enter the discussion. What matters is that Twitter et al. are a protected platforms getting rid of private and political dissent in a concerted manner. End of story. No questions.

        1. Jerryskids   4 years ago

          The 1A says “Congress shall make no law”, not “State AG’s shall have no powers to investigate.”

          Yes, and I fully expect the courts to dismiss the lawsuit for failure to cite an actionable claim since Paxton hasn't actually done anything to them, the same way a court would dismiss a lawsuit from Trump to try and stop Cy Vance's fishing expedition up in New York. That's how equal justice under the law works, right?

    2. DiIlinger   4 years ago

      "The First Amendment doesn't just protect the right of private individuals and corporations to speak freely without censorship from the government but to resist serving as a mandatory forum for government speech, too."

      So I can put up a sign that says "No niggers, spics, or ENB's" at my business?

      1. Earth Skeptic   4 years ago

        Do those people send out mean tweets?

        1. DiIlinger   4 years ago

          I own a sandwich shop.

          1. Chipper Morning Wood--------------------------------------------------------------------------   4 years ago

            Does the bullshit sandwich come with a pickle?

            1. DiIlinger   4 years ago

              You eat bullshit?

              1. Nardz   4 years ago

                Eunuch swallows whatever the left puts in front of him

              2. Shooter McGavin   4 years ago

                Ha!

              3. Chipper Morning Wood--------------------------------------------------------------------------   4 years ago

                I wasn't planning on patronizing your establishment, just your comments.

                1. LynnGagnon   4 years ago

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      2. Moonrocks   4 years ago

        Wait, wasn't that the crux of the court decision that banned Trump from banning trolls on his Twitter account?

        1. Lollicus   4 years ago

          Could be, but I recall it had to do with being an official government forum?

          1. Moonrocks   4 years ago

            It was his personal Twitter account, and he was banned from banning trolls because his personal Twitter was declared by a Federal judge to be a public forum.

      3. Rossami   4 years ago

        re: "So I can put up a sign that says..."

        This will sound crazy but the answer could be "Yes" depending on what business you're in. The answer is unambiguously "No" only if you're in one of the businesses designated as a "place of public accommodation". Of course, Congress was lazy in their drafting of the definition of "place of public accommodation" so the practical answer is "Maybe and you won't know for sure until you get sued and lose".

        1. damiksec   4 years ago

          "The answer is unambiguously “No” only if you’re in one of the businesses designated as a “place of public accommodation”"

          As is the case with most of your "legal analysis" this is wrong.

          Government contractors can't, for example.

        2. Farkus   4 years ago

          Maybe and you won’t know for sure until you get sued and lose”.

          so for practical purposes of running a business the answer is "no" and your post was just masturbation

          also, reading my nig

          DiIlinger
          March.9.2021 at 10:37 am
          I own a sandwich shop

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    3. diWhite Knightoxide   4 years ago

      Remember, Trump cant block trolls

    4. Liberty Lover   4 years ago

      If you believe in the Dictatorship of the left it certainly is. If you believe in the Constitution it is the right thing to do. So, Reason believes "Texas’ top cop investigating Twitter is horrible.

    5. Brason Tay   4 years ago

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  2. Fist of Etiquette   4 years ago

    Iowa is cracking down on early voting...

    Your vote shouldn't count if it wasn't informed by the October Surprise anyway.

    1. JesseAz   4 years ago

      I like how it is the states that have had early voting that are the bad guys, whereas NY has never had early voting. ENB is just dumb.

      1. damikesc   4 years ago

        Odds are she is unaware.

  3. Fist of Etiquette   4 years ago

    The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) now says that fully vaccinated people can "visit with other fully vaccinated people indoors without wearing masks or physical distancing..."

    Wish the Constitution had thought to allow that.

    1. Don't look at me!   4 years ago

      Don’t abuse this privilege, or we will take it back!

    2. A Cynic's Guide to Zen   4 years ago

      "Someone has to think of the people you don't think about."

      1. Earth Skeptic   4 years ago

        And the people who won't think of themselves (in the desired way).

    3. Jerryskids   4 years ago

      My mother croaked before she could get a vaccine, am I allowed to visit her gravesite yet?

  4. Fist of Etiquette   4 years ago

    ... "visit with unvaccinated people from a single household who are at low risk for severe COVID-19 disease indoors without wearing masks or physical distancing," and "refrain from quarantine and testing following a known exposure if asymptomatic."

    However by doing so you are not guaranteed freedom from being shamed by the pajama class and its disciples.

  5. Fist of Etiquette   4 years ago

    It looks more and more likely that COVID-19 did originate in Wuhan, China, but not at an open-air market there.

    Trump's departure from the White House has brought release to so many previously verboten topics.

    1. Rich   4 years ago

      Just wait until the Hunter Biden stuff surfaces!

    2. Rev. Arthur L. Kuckland   4 years ago

      So it turns out that what every non chink loving retard thought turned out to be true

      1. Chipper Morning Wood--------------------------------------------------------------------------   4 years ago

        Well, look at you. Trump worshippers always reveal themselves to be racist, sooner or later.

        1. damiksec   4 years ago

          if you say so sarcasmic

        2. Rev. Arthur L. Kuckland   4 years ago

          When have I ever support trump? Also the chinks are scumbags. They steal anything they can in terms of ip and research, because they are incapae of doing anything good. They have been stealing bio-tech and pathogens for at least the last 20 years. They are not good people.

          1. Chipper Morning Wood--------------------------------------------------------------------------   4 years ago

            The fact that you paint a billion people with your simpleton brush makes you an unabashed racist.

      2. chemjeff radical individualist   4 years ago

        More and more I see people here proudly using racial slurs. The n-word for Black people, now the c-word for Chinese people. Is this part of the new Team Red idea for being edgy? "Don't give in to the censorship of Team Blue, go ahead and say in public all the racist shit in your head and don't fear the consequences"?

        1. Farkus   4 years ago

          I thought you were about arguments, not ad hominems?

          1. De Oppresso Liber   4 years ago

            Don't be as dumb as this guy ^

            1. damiksec   4 years ago

              because he got you?

        2. Red Rocks White Privilege   4 years ago

          Thank you for your concern, baizuo.

        3. DenverJ   4 years ago

          So, first! of all, the Constitution says "Election Day", not "Election Month" and if you don't understand why that's important vos a vi mail in ballots, then you shouldn't be writing for a political magazine, even one as sadly decrepit as Reason (seriously what happened to this once great magazine? Was all its brilliance in Postrell?
          Second, when ABC (Google), Twitter, and Amazon all deplatform Twitter's rival (Parler) within hours of each other, there is every reason to investigate for actual collusion and violations of antitrust laws.
          God I miss the old Reason.

    3. Chipper Morning Wood--------------------------------------------------------------------------   4 years ago

      Trump not listening to any of these warnings in 2018 is yet another fuck-up to be laid at his feet.

      1. damiksec   4 years ago

        ok sarcasmic

        1. Chipper Morning Wood--------------------------------------------------------------------------   4 years ago

          Sigh, you are a Tulpa sock too? Not that surprised, actually.
          [Flag and refresh]

          1. damiksec   4 years ago

            ok sarcasmic

          2. Chipper Mourning Wood--------------------------------------------------------------------------   4 years ago

            It's not actually Tulpa who's mocking you dishonest fucks.

      2. Sevo   4 years ago

        "Trump not listening to any of these warnings in 2018 is yet another fuck-up to be laid at his feet."

        Any of your posts are a fuck-up laid at your feet. Do you have an existence beyond being TDS-addled, shit?

        1. Sevo is a pussy alcoholic   4 years ago

          Better to have TDS than BDS.
          Trump worshippers are traitors.

          Alcoholic pussy.

      3. Red Rocks White Privilege   4 years ago

        Trump not listening to any of these warnings in 2018

        The warning that China was going to release a novel coronavirus from its research labs two years later?

        1. Sevo is a pussy alcoholic   4 years ago

          Traitor

          1. Red Rocks White Privilege   4 years ago

            Hicklib faggot.

        2. damikesc   4 years ago

          Wasn't Trump criticized for calling it the Chinese virus?

          1. DenverJ   4 years ago

            Why yes, yes he was. He was further called "xenophobic" for limiting travel from China.

  6. Fist of Etiquette   4 years ago

    A record number of migrant children are being held in U.S. detention facilities.

    They need to be acclimated to their new country's perpetual lockdown state.

    1. Don't look at me!   4 years ago

      But they aren’t cages.

      1. A Cynic's Guide to Zen   4 years ago

        I prefer my migrants free-range and fair-trade.

    2. JohannesDinkle   4 years ago

      The average years of education in Mexico is 7.1 years.The median is probably fewer. Half of Mexicans start to work full time at around 14 years old, so many, if not most, of the children held in cages are young males who have been working for years in the land of their birth.
      When we talk about being blind to customs and mores of other cultures, applying an American standard to Mexicans entering the US is an example. Mexican males of 14 - 18 years of age are often workers.

      1. Don't look at me!   4 years ago

        If they had a job there, why are they here?

        1. Fats of Fury   4 years ago

          ShopRite is hiring.

      2. Rev. Arthur L. Kuckland   4 years ago

        What's the Mexican school system like? I have a feeling 7 years in Mexico is better than 12 years in most US public schools

        1. mad.casual   4 years ago

          Nothing says 'highly educated' like walking off into the desert only to wind up in a cage-cum-detenction-center because you have no destination and can't identify yourself or your parents.

          1. Rev. Arthur L. Kuckland   4 years ago

            I'm not saying they are highly educated, I'm asking if the 7 years is better than 12 years in the US indoctrination camps. The area I grew up in (Chicago) had a high school graduation literacy rate of 40%. If 41% of the mexican kids could read then their 7 years is better than a lot of the US 12

            1. Cornpop   4 years ago

              I think you were making a rhetorical point and you cannot possibly think 7 years in a third world school is preferable to US schooling, no matter how bad.

              "The area I grew up in (Chicago)"

              Or maybe not.

              1. mad.casual   4 years ago

                I was making the point analogous to JohannesDinkle; school in Mexico is so superior that walking off into the desert without your parents or a destination seems like a good idea.

                But, to your point, I suppose if one were educated in Chicago, one might not follow the logic.

      3. mad.casual   4 years ago

        When we talk about being blind to customs and mores of other cultures, applying an American standard to Mexicans entering the US is an example.

        You've got something in your eye. I started full-time/seasonal work in this country when I was 13.

  7. Fist of Etiquette   4 years ago

    More than 3,200 migrant children were stuck in Border Patrol facilities on Monday, with nearly half held beyond a three-day legal limit...

    Hey, you have to give the new administration time to adjust to the idea of releasing people from prisons instead of tossing them in. Biden and Harris will be retrained as soon as their schedules permit.

    1. mad.casual   4 years ago

      And you'll have to forgive Grandpa Joe if he forgets his training and relapses back to throwing them in prison, he's old.

  8. OpenBordersLiberal-tarian   4 years ago

    "It looks more and more likely that COVID-19 did originate in Wuhan, China, but not at an open-air market there."

    Irrelevant. We must not let the alleged origins of the #TrumpVirus distract us from the US's real enemy — Russia.

    #LibertariansAgainstSinophobia
    #LibertariansForGettingToughWithRussia

    1. Earth Skeptic   4 years ago

      #LibertariansForUndesirablesInLaborCamps?

      1. DenverJ   4 years ago

        Man, that is a great idea! If we catch someone illegally trying to enter the country, we sentence them to work on the wall! It would be done twice as fast for half the money. Of course, the craftsmanship would be what you expect from people who can't even read their own language- let alone speak ours.

    2. Outlaw Josey Wales   4 years ago

      #openBordersNotOpenMarkets

    3. Moonrocks   4 years ago

      DEBUNKED CONSPIRACY THEORIES! PAY NO MIND TO THE BAT BEHIND THE CURTAIN!

  9. Rich   4 years ago

    The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) now says that fully vaccinated people can ... "refrain from quarantine and testing following a known exposure if asymptomatic."

    So, we now know for certain the vaccine cures the formerly-mysterious "asymptotic spread"?

    1. Rich   4 years ago

      *asymptomatic*

      Damn autocorrect (but I kind of like “asymptotic spread”)!

      1. Earth Skeptic   4 years ago

        Regression to the mean (IQ)?

      2. Longtobefree   4 years ago

        Band name?

    2. Chipper Morning Wood--------------------------------------------------------------------------   4 years ago

      You know who else enjoyed an asymptotic spread?

      1. damiksec   4 years ago

        hey sarcasmic is bringing all his socks!

      2. ElvisIsReal   4 years ago

        Neil Ferguson?

      3. Anomalous   4 years ago

        Your mom?

        1. Vulgar Madman   4 years ago

          Everyone knows his mom has plenty of symptoms.

          1. damiksec   4 years ago

            "Everyone knows his mom"

            could have stopped there

        2. Chipper Morning Wood--------------------------------------------------------------------------   4 years ago

          Really going after the low hanging fruit there, anomalous. Do try to be more creative, unless you want us to think you were adopted.

    3. DenverJ   4 years ago

      "approaching a given value as an expression containing a variable tends to infinity." Yeah, I think you got it right.

  10. Fist of Etiquette   4 years ago

    A Michigan State Police trooper has been charged in an incident in which he set his dog on a driver and kept the biting animal on the man for nearly four minutes even though the driver was pleading for help...

    Unpopular take: Animals should not be trained to assault humans. (But if you simply must, at least not off of the owner's private property.)

    1. Sometimes a Great Notion   4 years ago

      Tell that to Joe Biden and his Hitler youth dogs.

    2. Gray_Jay   4 years ago

      Fur missiles have a place. But excessive force is excessive force. Punish it if it's proven to have occurred.

      1. Crackers Boy   4 years ago

        Qualified immunity for the win.

        CB

      2. Fist of Etiquette   4 years ago

        They're like 3rd World Scud missiles, I don't care how well trained.

    3. DenverJ   4 years ago

      Animals should not be trained to assault humans. (But if you simply must, at least not off of the owner’s private property.)

      Yes, that does sound like unsafe recreation- a very dangerous game indeed.

  11. Mother's Lament   4 years ago

    "But private companies are allowed to deplatform public officials as they see fit. The First Amendment doesn't just protect the right of private individuals and corporations to speak freely without censorship from the government but to resist serving as a mandatory forum for government speech, too."

    Just because it's legal doesn't make it morally right from a libertarian perspective, ENB; and no matter how you twist it this was a political action pushed by the Democratic Party itself.

    Removing it's biggest draw was hardly in Twitter's interest.

    1. Don't look at me!   4 years ago

      I long for the day when Twitter and bookface are no longer mentioned.

    2. Mother's Lament   4 years ago

      Also, I wonder if Twitter (and ENB) are frightened by what might turn up in the Texas Attorney Generals investigation. There's a 100% chance that Twitter execs have been taking their marching orders from elected officials on this.

      1. Earth Skeptic   4 years ago

        Or vice-versa.

      2. Moonrocks   4 years ago

        Would it really be that easy? I'd imagine that if there's some email from the DNC chairman telling Dorsey to ban Trump, then it would be easy enough to delete it, and at most some low level IT guy takes the fall for obstructing justice. That's even assuming the email would have come from the DNC and not one of their front company "non-government" organizations.

        1. Jerryskids   4 years ago

          That's the funny thing about criminal masterminds and their organizations, they for some reason seem to keep meticulous records of what exactly they were doing. I always assumed it was all the low-level functionaries within a large organization that need "busy work" that can be trusted to keep records but can't be trusted to be smart enough to know they shouldn't be keeping records. They never think that those records will one day hang them.

    3. SQRLSY One   4 years ago

      "Just because it’s legal doesn’t make it morally right..."

      Whoa, Mamma got one right for once!

      So if 51% of the voters vote to use Government Almighty jails and guns to steal private property from owners of web sites, and make them bow to the will of the 51%, and punish "Party A" for the writings of "Party B"... That's legal, because the 51% said so, right? Does it make it MORALLY right to do all of these kinds of things? Hello, Mamma? Logic? Non-hypocrisy? The rule of law? "What is good for the goose, is good for the gander"? How does this compute?

      Or... collectivism, Marxism, your stuff is my stuff... THOSE are special rules that apply when they don't like your comments, and take them down? One what USED to be THEIR web site?

      1. Sevo   4 years ago

        f,r

        1. SQRLSY One   4 years ago

          Asshole clutter-pig is getting lazy ass well now!

          (Or more honest? F,R = Fuckhead, Rabid?)

        2. Sevo is a pussy alcoholic   4 years ago

          Pussy alcoholic

          1. Mother's Lament   4 years ago

            Please don't respond to this fuck today, people. He's trying to hijack the discussion.

            1. Sevo is a pussy alcoholic   4 years ago

              Go back to Canada fascist.

              1. damiksec   4 years ago

                stop being a pedo

            2. JesseAz   4 years ago

              It worked out worse for sarcasmic yesterday. I'm still waiting on his cite for sevo.

              1. SQRLSY One   4 years ago

                See https://reason.com/2020/01/01/trumps-inartful-dodges/#comment-8068520 , where
                Der JesseBahnFuhrer says, of Trump, “He is not constitutionally bound on any actions he performed.”

                Hey JesseBahnFuhrer! Is this statement of yours, above, now applicable to Biden? Or is only Dear Leader Der TrumpfenFuhrer qualified to be our dictator? If so, why?

            3. Rev. Arthur L. Kuckland   4 years ago

              It's also a weird thing to mention. We all know booze is awsome.

              1. Sevo is a pussy alcoholic   4 years ago

                Sevo doesn't think so.

              2. Anomalous   4 years ago

                And cooze is too.

          2. damiksec   4 years ago

            pedo

      2. SRQLSY 0ne   4 years ago

        If the ***PRIVATE*** company is found to be following the instructions of elected officials is IT STILL a private company? I don't know and I DON'T CARE!
        My job is to stop any discussion I DON'T LIKE by calling you all Trumpentatortatorshits ***AND*** trumpanzee deplorableorable!

        1. SQRLSY One   4 years ago

          "If the ***PRIVATE*** company is found to be following the instructions of elected officials is IT STILL a private company?"

          Yes, it is still private, till the Government Almighty takes its property, or bosses it around SOOO much, that, for all practical purposes, Government Almighty OWNS it outright!

          Section 230 MINIMIZES the powers of Government Almighty! Hello?

          Government Almighty pushing around businesses with THREATS to de-fang Section 230? "Nice web site ya got there, be a shame if we tore Section 230 down, and bossed you around some more.
          And punished YOU for stuff that OTHER people wrote!"

          To FIX the above-described problem, conservaturd idiots want to empower Government Almighty! Tear down Section 230! They imagine that the political ghost of Der TrumpfenFuhrer will protect THEIR power-pig comments on chat boards, and Der BidenFuhrer will NOT protect everyone's baby feelings from conservaturd comments!!!

          Hello, did y'all not notice that the Trumptatorshit LOST the elections?!?! Hello, is there anyone IN there?!?!

          1. JesseAz   4 years ago

            You really do love your corporatism as a guise for your authoritarian leanings.

            1. SQRLSY One   4 years ago

              Ass ass usual, JesseBahnFuhrer refutes nothing I write, just posts insults. Did yer Mamma help you compose that piece of written garbage, you piece of garbage?

              Speaking of garbage and garb, here is some GOOD news for once!

              https://www.npr.org/2021/03/07/974630640/switzerland-approves-ban-on-face-coverings-in-public

              1. JesseAz   4 years ago

                You've made it clear you support corporatism such as collusion with political parties. Not sure what you're upset about.

                1. SQRLSY One   4 years ago

                  I'm sorry ("upset") that Perfect People like YOU never admit error! I am sorry that it was people like YOU who killed Jesus, Mahatma Gandhi, Martin Luther King Jr., and more, because the killed were better humanoids than the killers!

                  A brilliant writer made the full-blown case for the above, HERE! Read and heed!

                  http://www.churchofsqrls.com/Do_Gooders_Bad/

                  1. D-PizzIe   4 years ago

                    SQRLSY One
                    March.9.2021 at 11:05 am
                    I’m sorry (“upset”) that Perfect People like YOU never admit error!

                    You just lied about your posts acknowledging chilling effect because you know it made you wrong.

                    1. SQRLSY One   4 years ago

                      D-PIZZIED-ITS-BRAINS-DOWN-THE-TOILET is a lying jerk, or can’t read, or both!!!

                      SQRLSY One
                      March.9.2021 at 10:27 am

                      Yes, it is still private, till the Government Almighty takes its property, or bosses it around SOOO much, that, for all practical purposes, Government Almighty OWNS it outright!

                      …or bosses it around SOOO much, that, for all practical purposes, Government Almighty OWNS it outright!

                      Can you READ, dishonest, mendacious jerk? “Bossing around” clearly includes using threats, yes? Have you ever WORKED a day in your life? If so, you would KNOW that the boss can boss you around, because the boss has the power to fire you!

                      Any other stupid lies for us, liar?

                    2. CDSchrader   4 years ago

                      Again, because you are lying, that not chilling effect.

                      Repeating your lie doesn't make it not a lie.

          2. damiksec   4 years ago

            "Yes, it is still private, till the Government Almighty takes its property"

            https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chilling_effect

            1. SQRLSY One   4 years ago

              Hey Damiksec, damiskec, and damikesc, and ALL of your other socks…
              How is your totalitarian scheme to FORCE people to buy Reason magazines coming along?

              Free speech (freedom from “Cancel Culture”) comes from Facebook, Twitter, Tik-Tok, and Google, right? THAT is why we need to pass laws to prohibit these DANGEROUS companies (which, ugh!, the BASTARDS, put profits above people!)!!! We must pass new laws to retract “Section 230” and FORCE the evil corporations to provide us all (EXCEPT for my political enemies, of course!) with a “UBIFS”, a Universal Basic Income of Free Speech!

              So leftist “false flag” commenters will inundate Reason-dot-com with shitloads of PROTECTED racist comments, and then pissed-off readers and advertisers and buyers (of Reason magazine) will all BOYCOTT Reason! And right-wing idiots like Damikesc will then FORCE people to support Reason, so as to nullify the attempts at boycotts! THAT is your ultimate authoritarian “fix” here!!!

              “Now, to “protect” Reason from this meddling here, are we going to REQUIRE readers and advertisers to support Reason, to protect Reason from boycotts?”
              Yup. Basically. Sounds rough. (Quote damikesc)

              (Etc.)

              See https://reason.com/2020/06/24/the-new-censors/#comment-8316852

              1. damiksec   4 years ago

                I love educating you into a tantrum

                1. SQRLSY One   4 years ago

                  You have educated me, such that I know you are an authoritarian. And a smug power-pig. What else have you taught me?

                  1. damiksec   4 years ago

                    "You have educated me'

                    I know, I just said that.

                  2. D-PizzIe   4 years ago

                    **you are an authoritarian. And a smug power-pig.**

                    For linking to something which proves you wrong on Wikipedia.

                    He was right about your "tantrum".

                    1. SQRLSY One   4 years ago

                      So D-PizzIe, do you AGREE with authoritarian assholes who say that, for example, when Reason.com can no longer take DOWN asshole racist comments, on THEIR web site, and people start boycotting Reason Magazine as a result... The solution is to get Government Almighty to FORCE people to buy Reason Magazine? Hello? Can we get a clear statement from you?

                      My original points already included acknowledging "chilling effect", you smug, lazy asshole!

                    2. D-PizzIe   4 years ago

                      **So D-PizzIe, do you AGREE with authoritarian assholes**

                      No, I don't agree with you.

                    3. CDSchrader   4 years ago

                      My original points already included acknowledging “chilling effect”

                      No it didn't liar. You're just mad because it made you wrong and now your backpedaling.

                    4. SQRLSY One   4 years ago

                      CDSchrader is a lying jerk, or can't read, or both!!!

                      SQRLSY One
                      March.9.2021 at 10:27 am

                      Yes, it is still private, till the Government Almighty takes its property, or bosses it around SOOO much, that, for all practical purposes, Government Almighty OWNS it outright!

                      ...or bosses it around SOOO much, that, for all practical purposes, Government Almighty OWNS it outright!

                      Can you READ, dishonest, mendacious jerk? "Bossing around" clearly includes using threats, yes? Have you ever WORKED a day in your life? If so, you would KNOW that the boss can boss you around, because the boss has the power to fire you!

                      Any other stupid lies for us, liar?

                    5. CDSchrader   4 years ago

                      " “Bossing around” clearly includes using threats, yes?"

                      That's not chilling effect liar

                      You keep trying and failing because you lied.

                    6. damiksec   4 years ago

                      sarcasmic finally got to use the library computer again so he should be shitting on this comment any second

              2. damikesc   4 years ago

                Also, I have no socks. Don't know who damiksec is nor do I terribly care.

                1. SQRLSY One   4 years ago

                  OK then damikesc, post here something like "I think that anyone who opposes Section 230 is an idiot", or some such... And THAT preceding statement can be WELL supported, as I have consistently done... And I will stop bugging you for being an asshole as far as Section 230 is concerned!

                  But you can't DO that, can you, authoritarian asshole? I would be proud of you if you could do it! Go, do it, without mealy-mouthing it! I DARE you, conservaturd authoritarian! Prove me wrong!

    4. Commenter_XY   4 years ago

      Legally, I don't think an article III court can instruct a state AG not to investigate potential violations of state law.

      1. Gray_Jay   4 years ago

        It will be interesting to observe, that's for sure. I doubt the right District Court is going to tell Twitter, "Sorry."

        1. damiksec   4 years ago

          They may have no choice.

      2. Mother's Lament   4 years ago

        That's a good point. Maybe this is just Twitter setting up a narrative for later.

    5. DenverJ   4 years ago

      There is, of course, a fact that we, or at least I, seem to forget: we claim to be libertarian, not anarchists. I can see a libertarian argument for making the internet part of the commons, and so under government regulation.
      Now, I can anticipate the arguments against applying the First Amendment to private corporations, but it's not like it hasn't happened before (no, I'm not going to do your labor for you), and, regardless, members of congress are doing a "nice little Sec 203 ya got there, be a shame if something happened to it..." threat to use government power to regulate them if they do not comply voluntarily, Now, to me, it seems that regulating the interwebs would automagically apply the First Amendment to the new public square. It would also disallow Amazon or whomever from declaring that you're not allowed to buy or sell guns, certain old Dr. Seuss books, or what-have-you.
      Giverment, like fire, can be very dangerous- but it can also help us protect our rights.

  12. OpenBordersLiberal-tarian   4 years ago

    All those Reason.com staffers who voted for Biden are looking smarter every day.

    In 2021 Democrats have raised the minimum wage by: $0.00 / hour

    In 2021 Reason.com benefactor Charles Koch's net worth has increased by: $5.18 billion

    Mr. Koch earned $985,000,000 yesterday. This means he has already erased the $5 billion loss he suffered in 2020 because of Drumpf's high-tariff / low-immigration policies. He's on track to rejoin the top 10 richest people on the planet by the end of the year, exactly as I predicted.

    #GetReadyForTheKochComeback

    1. Don't look at me!   4 years ago

      It brings a smile to my face when I think of his dying and leaving all that money behind.

      1. OpenBordersLiberal-tarian   4 years ago

        How dare you talk that way about one of this country's greatest success stories.

        #InDefenseOfBillionaires
        #(EspeciallySelfMadeOnesLikeMrKoch)

      2. Mother's Lament   4 years ago

        One day he's going to be standing as a naked soul with billions of others and how much wampum he amassed will be absolutely irrelevant to the judge.

    2. Troglodyte Rex   4 years ago

      So if the market takes a downward turn is he #KochBlocked?

  13. Ken Shultz   4 years ago

    "With the new lawsuit, Twitter "seeks to stop AG Paxton from unlawfully abusing his authority as the highest law-enforcement officer of the State of Texas to intimidate, harass, and target Twitter in retaliation for Twitter's exercise of its First Amendment rights," it states.

    Does AG Paxton have the authority to investigate Twitter for other reasons, such as collusion?

    The First Amendment doesn't protect the government's right to compel speech, but it doesn't protect the right of Twitter to violate anyone's rights either.

    While it may be true that Donald Trump doesn't have the right to express himself on any particular platform, he may have a right to express himself on some platform somewhere, and if Twitter colluded to deprive Trump of the right to express himself anywhere, the Texas AG may be legitimately protecting Trump's First Amendment rights by investigating Twitter--even from a libertarian perspective.

    If there are only four deep water ports on the west coast, you may not have a right to use any of them, but the longshoreman's union may be depriving you of your right to use at least one of them if their local unions collude to keep one company from using any of them.

    1. OneSimpleLesson   4 years ago

      If they have nothing to hide, they have nothing to fear.

      1. Ken Shultz   4 years ago

        Well, that's not what I'm saying, but just because someone invokes free speech to defend what they're doing doesn't mean what they're doing is engaging in free speech or that they aren't guilty of doing anything else.

        The First Amendment doesn't protect our freedom to violate other people's rights with our speech any more than the Second Amendment protects our freedom to violate other people's rights with a gun.

        If you pass a note to a bank teller threatening him if he doesn't empty the cash drawer and give you its contents, you don't get to claim in your defense that the law against bank robbery is unconstitutional because it protects your freedom of speech when robbing a bank.

        That may be something like what Twitter is doing here. Using the First Amendment as an excuse to violate someone's rights through collusion, etc. doesn't necessarily mean Twitter should automatically get off scot-free.

        1. Commenter_XY   4 years ago

          Consider the author (ENB). Of course she'll take the totalitarian side.

          1. Cornpop   4 years ago

            Unless it's whoring.

        2. mad.casual   4 years ago

          Moreover, Ken, even if passing a note to the teller telling them to put all their money in the bag is protected speech, you don't get to turn around, hand the money to a local charity and claim you deserve special protection because you're a good samaritan engaged in good faith action.

          Even the Blues Brothers got arrested at the end of the movie.

          1. Rev. Arthur L. Kuckland   4 years ago

            The blues Brothers earned the money by putting on a concert. They didn't steal it

            1. mad.casual   4 years ago

              Tell that to the Good Ol' Boys.

        3. Jerryskids   4 years ago

          My guess is that at a minimum they're going to find some memos or e-mails mentioning that this is going to hurt Trump and/or help Biden, which would seem to make this investigatable as an illegal corporate campaign contribution of payment-in-kind.

    2. Bubba Jones   4 years ago

      Trump’s rants are obviously a goldmine for whatever platform hosts them.

      Banning him from your service is legal. Coordinating that activity across a cartel to prevent competition is the allegation.

      1. Rev. Arthur L. Kuckland   4 years ago

        But Twitter Google and Amazon collided to remove parlor, a Twitter competitor, from the stores. So that collusion looks to be okay according to the progtards (ENB being one of those cunts) as long as it punishes not them.

        1. chemjeff radical individualist   4 years ago

          Why should "market collusion" be considered unacceptable *from a libertarian perspective*?

          1. Ben of Houston   4 years ago

            Because from a libertarian perspective, a monopoly trust is indistinguishable from an intrusive government. The problem is that a small group of companies form a near-monopoly on communication and are openly and actively colluding to prevent any opposition.

            You don't have to be called a government to effectively be one.

        2. The White Knight II: The White Knight Rises!   4 years ago

          Yet parler is still alive. Huh, it's like Google and Amazon are just two successful companies, but they don't control the entire online world.

  14. OpenBordersLiberal-tarian   4 years ago

    "A record number of migrant children are being held in U.S. detention facilities."

    I'm sure the Biden Administration is merely giving them job training so they can be released in the US and get to work boosting our economy.

    #GDPAboveAll

  15. sarcasmic   4 years ago

    and adopting a "guilty until proven innocent" presumption for many common business practices, such as small acquisitions.

    Freedom means asking permission and obeying commands.

    1. JesseAz   4 years ago

      Freedom is being more appalled at mean tweets than open authoritarian plans on a candidates website, don't you mean?

  16. Nail   4 years ago

    It looks more and more likely that COVID-19 did originate in Wuhan, China, but not at an open-air market there.

    ... I’m confuzed. If not in the 'open-air' market then... w-where ?

    Thanks for the breaking news. Derp.
    I love how ENB can't just plainly write 'WUHAN VIROLOGY LAB', which for a long long long loooong time has been the most obvious point of origin.

    1. Pangolin   4 years ago

      They don't make girl reporters like Brenda Starr anymore.

    2. Don't look at me!   4 years ago

      OJ Simpson is looking for the real source.

      1. damiksec   4 years ago

        decent

  17. Ken Shultz   4 years ago

    "Iowa is cracking down on early voting, as part of Republicans' ongoing charade that the 2020 election was rife with election fraud. "Republicans said the new rules were needed to guard against voting fraud, though they noted Iowa has no history of election irregularities and that November's election saw record turnout with no hint of problems in the state," notes NBC News."

    Is Iowa doing anything unconstitutional here, and is that the basis of this criticism?

    Addressing the concerns of average people is what elected representatives are supposed to do, and showing contempt for the concerns of average people--because they're the concerns of average people--is not only elitist but also fundamentally authoritarian. What's NOT authoritarian about using the government to ignore the concerns of average voters--because they're the concerns of average voters?

    1. Rev. Arthur L. Kuckland   4 years ago

      That and ther was literal election fraud. Why wasit okay to toss green party votes for a bad signature signiture but not okay for tossing Democrat votes? Haveing a two tired system like we currently do is straight up fraud.

      1. Ken Shultz   4 years ago

        Regardless, the concerns of average people don't need to be officially endorsed by elitist authorities anywhere in order to be worthy of serious consideration.

        Protecting the integrity of the election system is a legitimate concern by itself regardless of whether any elitist anywhere says it's a legitimate concern.

        Legislators taking the concerns of voters into consideration--on an issue that is well within the proper purview of democracy--is probably the least of our problems in this country.

        1. Earth Skeptic   4 years ago

          But we have a polarized perception of what constitutes a "legitimate" government and how to achieve that. One side is fixated on the purity of the vote (which some do use for political advantage). The other side has an imagined ideal outcome, and wants to promote any means necessary to achieve that. They are arguing about different parts of the elephant.

        2. Ron   4 years ago

          Ken. I often copy your points since they are saliant. i think you could have your own website on libertarianism. I know i'd visit it and it would be more libertarian than this site.

          1. Cornpop   4 years ago

            As long as he hires an editor so everything isn't a 10000 word tome.

    2. JesseAz   4 years ago

      Because, the intellectual curiosity of ENB stops at Twitter and Vox. She can't bring herself to admit election fraud exists in any capacity or it would ruin the narrative she holds most dear to herself.

      Ignore the already known election fraud and errors that occurred there. She is even too blind to go read election reports such as done by Jimmy Carter and the vectors of fraud for ballot harvesting and the like. Ignore how many of the voting actions of HR 1 are actions we disallow other governments to use when judging their actions. Ignore them HR1 makes it so nobody can prosecute minors or illegal immigrants from illegally voting.

      To ENB this was the cleanest election ever solely based on her hatred of Trump.

      1. Pangolin   4 years ago

        She based her whole lede yesterday off a Media Matters tweet.
        Today she cites Robby's old foil Anna Merlan on some crazy NGO shit that's ties to the Trump administration is some asshole says 3rd worlders think NGOs based in the US are the government.

    3. eyeroller   4 years ago

      Yeah, 20 days of early voting does not exactly sound like a "crackdown" to me.

      1. R Mac   4 years ago

        It’s clearly racist.

  18. Pangolin   4 years ago

    It looks more and more likely that COVID-19 did originate in Wuhan, China, but not at an open-air market there.

    A little late to the party, eh? This "news" is over a year old yet all this time you've still been blaming me.

    1. JesseAz   4 years ago

      Jeff was asking for year old cites the other day on this topic.

  19. Sevo   4 years ago

    "Cuomo 'doesn't have the self-dignity to resign,' must be ...'
    "Top New York lawmaker calls for Gov. Cuomo’s resignation ..."
    "Top State Leader Says ‘Cuomo Must Resign.’ Governor Says ..."
    "Cuomo says "there is no way I resign" as top N.Y. leader ..."
    "‘The Governor must resign’: Democratic congresswoman joins ..."

    TDS-addled shit assures me that the Reason staff discuss the issue during their tea-and-crumpets sessions, but it judging from the coverage it gets here, it must be some sort of local news story...

    1. Don't look at me!   4 years ago

      FAKE SCANDAL

      1. American Mongrel   4 years ago

        It is a fake scandal. They want to distract from the real scandal and also lower the baseline for calling someone a sexual harasser.
        Team right nut should not jump on this so enthusiastically, just because its an asshole being thrown under the bus. Only one story so far crosses any type of line that was accepted 15 years ago, and conveniently, it is a story from 20+ years ago.

    2. Sevo is a pussy alcoholic   4 years ago

      How was your 12 step meeting Sevo?

      I really felt like drinking till I went to one. Because like you I'm a pussy alcoholic who is inferior to people who can handle booze.

      1. Sevo   4 years ago

        F,r

        1. Sevo is a pussy alcoholic   4 years ago

          Alcoholic pussy

          1. damiksec   4 years ago

            pedo

          2. Rev. Arthur L. Kuckland   4 years ago

            Alcohol and pussy? Sound like great times back in university

            1. R Mac   4 years ago

              Bummer for you. Sounds like last weekend.

      2. Mother's Lament   4 years ago

        Don't respond to this fuck, anyone. He's trying to hijack the discussion.

        1. Sevo is a pussy alcoholic   4 years ago

          Go back to Canada fascist.

          1. damiksec   4 years ago

            or what?

      3. SQRLSY One   4 years ago

        "Sevo is a pussy alcoholic"

        Sorry, your meaning is unclear...

        Sevo is addicted to drinking fermented yeast-infected pussy juice?

        Or Sevo drinks booze with (through) her pussy?

        I am open to either of the above pussy-um-bilities, or both, but let's keep an open mind... Sevo's obvious troubles MIGHT possibly arise from OTHER root causes ass well!

        1. sarcasmic   4 years ago

          I think it's rather amusing that Sevo's getting a taste of his own medicine.

          1. Sevo   4 years ago

            I think it's amusing that you are such a fucking ignoramus as to believe that.

            1. sarcasmic   4 years ago

              You go out of your way to drop a turd on every comment made by people you don't like, and now someone is doing it to you. Very amusing indeed.

              1. JesseAz   4 years ago

                Lol. Bet you go back to acting sanctimoniously by end of the day.

                1. R Mac   4 years ago

                  His ability to be the troll and the victim all at once is impressive in its own, hypocritical way.

              2. Sevo   4 years ago

                "You go out of your way to drop a turd on every comment made by people you don’t like, and now someone is doing it to you. Very amusing indeed."

                TDDS-addled shits get upset when they get called on their constant bullshit. Maybe if you attempted posting something which isn't an embarrassment to a 1st grade kid, you wouldn't get insulted with the response.
                But I'm no holding my breath; you have proven to be of extremely limited mental abilities.

                1. sarcasmic   4 years ago

                  Which has what to do with being amused about someone dropping turds on all your posts like you do to people every day?

                  1. Sevo   4 years ago

                    If you were capable of thought, you would understand my comment; instead, you find some assholish troll to be amusing.
                    That says far more about you than about anyone else, and it's not complimentary.
                    Fuck off and die.

                    1. sarcasmic   4 years ago

                      If you were capable of thought, you would understand my comment; instead, you find some assholish troll to be amusing.

                      Those things aren't mutually exclusive.

                      That says far more about you than about anyone else, and it’s not complimentary.

                      No, it doesn't. And you've never said anything complimentary about anyone in your entire life. Why would you start now?

                      Fuck off and die.

                      Aw shucks! My feelings are soooo hurt! Some anonymous, loser, internet-tough-guy told me to fuck off and die! Waaaaah!

                      idjit

                    2. SQRLSY One   4 years ago

                      Turds like to drop turds. Turds of a feather, flock together. Thanks for teaching us that, Sevo!

                    3. Sevo   4 years ago

                      Called on bullshit once more; whine, whine, whine.
                      Fuck off and die.

                    4. Sevo is a pussy alcoholic   4 years ago

                      Sevo you're a troll.

                      Go back to being a pathetic drunk. It can't be worse than you as a pathetic 12 stepper.

                      Traitor

                    5. damiksec   4 years ago

                      he's not you sarc

                2. sarcasmic   4 years ago

                  TDDS-addled shits get upset when they get called on their constant bullshit.

                  If you were calling them out on their bullshit you'd do so by refuting their arguments with a better argument.

                  Instead you just say "Fuck off and die!" like a retarded parrot.

                  You don't call anyone out. You just spew insults like someone who peaked in high school.

                  loser

                  1. D-PizzIe   4 years ago

                    "you’d do so"

                    So your stupid teenage grrrrl sarcasm thing is just trolling.

                    Got it.

                    1. Sevo   4 years ago

                      "Whatever, Mister Peaked-in-High-School loser."

                      Exactly on form and the reason you deserve and get contempt. You might try growing up, but that's asking more than we'll ever get from you.

                    2. Sevo is a pussy alcoholic   4 years ago

                      Sevo why do you put you love of Trump above your own country?

                      Is it because you're a stupid alcoholic pussy with BDS?

                      Traitor

                    3. damiksec   4 years ago

                      why are you a pedo?

                  2. Sevo   4 years ago

                    "If you were calling them out on their bullshit you’d do so by refuting their arguments with a better argument."

                    There's your problem right there: You assume the people I insult are making a cogent 'argument' which is to be refuted rather than simply spewing bullshit worthy of insults.
                    Fuck off and die, TDS-addled shit.

                    1. sarcasmic   4 years ago

                      Whatever, Mister Peaked-in-High-School loser.

                    2. CDSchrader   4 years ago

                      sarcasmic
                      March.9.2021 at 11:44 am
                      Whatever, Mister Peaked-in-High-School loser.

                      sarcasmic
                      March.9.2021 at 11:28 am
                      TDDS-addled shits get upset when they get called on their constant bullshit.

                      If you were calling them out on their bullshit you’d do so by refuting their arguments with a better argument

                    3. damiksec   4 years ago

                      "Mister Peaked-in-High-School loser."

                      so much cope

                    4. Sevo is a pussy alcoholic   4 years ago

                      Sevo which tradition did you violate by outing yourself as an alcoholic by being so fucking stupid? I'm not an inferior alcoholic pussy like you so I don't go to your little bitch meetings.

                      You should talk to your sponsor about your anti-Americanism.

                      Traitor

                    5. sarcasmic   4 years ago

                      "Fuck off and die! Fuck off and die! Sqaaaaack! Polly want a cracker! Fuck off and die! Squaaaack!"

                    6. damiksec   4 years ago

                      pedo

                    7. CDSchrader   4 years ago

                      sarcasmic
                      March.9.2021 at 12:09 pm
                      “Fuck off and die! Fuck off and die! Sqaaaaack! Polly want a cracker! Fuck off and die! Squaaaack!”

                      sarcasmic
                      March.9.2021 at 11:28 am
                      TDDS-addled shits get upset when they get called on their constant bullshit.

                      If you were calling them out on their bullshit you’d do so by refuting their arguments with a better argument

                    8. damiksec   4 years ago

                      Sevo is a pussy alcoholic
                      March.9.2021 at 12:07 pm
                      Sevo which tradition did you violate by outing yourself as an alcoholic by being so fucking stupid? I’m not an inferior alcoholic pussy like you so I don’t go to your little bitch meetings.

                      You should talk to your sponsor about your anti-Americanism.

                      Traitor

                      sarcasmic
                      March.9.2021 at 12:09 pm

                      That kind of lack of impulse control is why you're a drunk.

                    9. sarcasmic   4 years ago

                      CDSchrader, you think you're scoring a point except that Sevo has no argument to refute. Unless you think "Fuck off and die you TDS addled shit" is an argument.

                    10. CDSchrader   4 years ago

                      "CDSchrader, you think you’re scoring a point "

                      Well now I KNOW I am.

                    11. Sevo   4 years ago

                      "“Fuck off and die! Fuck off and die! Sqaaaaack! Polly want a cracker! Fuck off and die! Squaaaack!”"

                      Sarcasmic, try growing up.
                      Or fuck off and die; I don't care which.

                  3. R Mac   4 years ago

                    Hey look, another post where sarc both complains about insults, and insults someone all in the same post!

            2. Sevo is a pussy alcoholic   4 years ago

              Alcoholic pussy with BDS

              1. damiksec   4 years ago

                pedo

          2. Mother's Lament   4 years ago

            sarcasmic confirmed for sockpuppeting KAR et al.

            1. Sevo is a pussy alcoholic   4 years ago

              Keep thinking that you fascist

              1. CDSchrader   4 years ago

                pedo

        2. Sevo is a pussy alcoholic   4 years ago

          Is Sevo a woman?

    3. mad.casual   4 years ago

      TDS-addled shit assures me that the Reason staff discuss the issue during their tea-and-crumpets sessions, but it judging from the coverage it gets here, it must be some sort of local news story…

      They spent an entire podcast episode ranting about the guy six months after most of the bodies were buried, three months after the election was decided, and a month after other news outlets acknowledged the coverup. What difference, at this point, does it make?

  20. Nardz   4 years ago

    As the US military conducts its own ideological purge, promotes people based on pigment and genitalia, and is commanded by a man who can remember neither his primary subordinates name nor where he works...

    https://www.zerohedge.com/geopolitical/xi-alerts-military-be-prepared-respond-deeply-unstable-uncertain-current-situation

    President Xi continued: "The entire military must coordinate the relationship between capacity building and combat readiness, be prepared to respond to a variety of complex and difficult situations at any time, resolutely safeguard national sovereignty, security and development interests, and provide strong support for the comprehensive construction of a modern socialist state," according to the South China Morning Post.

    Xi, who also serves as head of the Central Military Commission further affirmed the need for "high-level strategic deterrence and a joint combat system" and rapid defense tech innovation

    1. SaveTheRednecks. KillTheMormons!   4 years ago

      You have no room to criticize Biden for being senile Nardz. You're so senile that you think conjecture and speculation on a comment section is proof of election fraud.

      You should talk to your wife about assisted suicide. Anyone with your senility must have a horrible quality of life.

      1. Sevo   4 years ago

        f,r

      2. Mother's Lament   4 years ago

        Don't respond to this fuck, anyone. He's trying to hijack the discussion.

        1. Sevo is a pussy alcoholic   4 years ago

          Go back to Canada fascist.

          1. damiksec   4 years ago

            pedo

        2. Sevo   4 years ago

          Click flag, click refresh; works.

          1. Sevo is a pussy alcoholic   4 years ago

            Alcoholic pussy with BDS. Go have a drink. You're so stupid sober I don't think it matters if you're drunk.

            1. damiksec   4 years ago

              he's not sarc, you pedo

        3. JesseAz   4 years ago

          Or just turn it back on sarcasmic like yesterday.

      3. Nardz   4 years ago

        Lol, you're just sooooo bad at this

    2. Mother's Lament   4 years ago

      "As the US military conducts its own ideological purge"

      Forget the coordination with Big Tech to censor dissent. Forget the troops occupying the capitol. This right here is the best indication that instead of an election America just experienced a successful coup.

  21. Nardz   4 years ago

    https://www.zerohedge.com/geopolitical/9-signs-chess-pieces-are-being-moved-place-major-war-middle-east

    The American people are really going to regret putting the warmongers back in control. Joe Biden has been in the White House for less than two months, and the warmongers that Biden has surrounded himself with have been feverishly setting the stage for the next war in the Middle East. I do not believe that it will start within the next week, but I do believe that it is inevitable.

    While President Trump was in the White House for four years, the U.S. didn’t start any new conflicts, but now the Biden administration is quite determined to start projecting “American influence” all over the globe once again. Most Americans don’t understand the bigger picture, but the truth is that this is going to have very serious implications over the next few years.

    In this article, I would like to examine some of the chess moves that have been made since Joe Biden entered the White House. As you will see, a very troubling picture emerges once you start putting all of the pieces together.

    1. Earth Skeptic   4 years ago

      Duh! Why have a big government and military if you can't do shit to people?

  22. Nardz   4 years ago

    https://mises.org/wire/why-europes-left-wants-european-financial-superstate

    In an open letter to the EU Commission with the title Joint Letter: Reshaping the European Fiscal Framework, on February 17, 2021, a coalition of left-wing and green politicians, think tanks, and trade unions unsurprisingly led by George Soros made an appeal for a permanent common EU budget with the possibility of borrowing to support investments that advance the Green Deal and other pharaonic projects.

    In addition to the permanent EU budget, the letter calls for overriding and making more flexible EU fiscal rules and supporting fiscal policy with further monetary policy measures by the European Central Bank.

  23. Rev. Arthur L. Kuckland   4 years ago

    Given the number of dnc board members in Twitter Facebook Google etc it wouldnt be a stretch to list them as a for profit arm of the dnc.
    Also my name is Rev kuck and it has been many days since I last clicked a sullum article

    1. R Mac   4 years ago

      Lost count? Good for you.

  24. Earth Skeptic   4 years ago

    "Iowa is cracking down on early voting, as part of Republicans' ongoing charade that the 2020 election was rife with election fraud."

    I wonder if ENB has posters of Axis Sally and Tokyo Rose in her bedroom.

    1. Sevo is a pussy alcoholic   4 years ago

      Do you have Hitler and Mussolini posters next to your shrine to Trump?

      1. Earth Skeptic   4 years ago

        Fuck off, troll. (Now file for the 10 cents you get for inciting a response)

        1. Sevo is a pussy alcoholic   4 years ago

          Where do I sign up to get paid for calling out you fascists? I do it for free.

          Traitor

          1. damiksec   4 years ago

            pedo

  25. John Rohan   4 years ago

    But private companies are allowed to deplatform public officials as they see fit.

    Are they? If Twitter banned people for being gay, trans, Jewish, black, or whatever, then no they couldn't. A Christian dating site was even forced to allow gay people to join. Yes, political views aren't a protected class (yet) but that's a rather arbitrary distinction that could easily be changed.

    And if Twitter was doing this to help Biden get elected, doesn't that become an undisclosed campaign donation?

  26. Mother's Lament   4 years ago

    "Iowa is cracking down on early voting, as part of Republicans' ongoing charade that the 2020 election was rife with election fraud"

    Tightening up elections to prevent vote fraud is a bad thing in ENB land, because doubting this elections honesty (as opposed to the one before) is somehow a "charade".

    Sure, there hasn't been an investigation...
    And sure the establishment are visibly terrified of the electorate...
    And sure they are behaving exactly like they'd just performed a coup...
    But you'd have to be crazy to believe that the party of Tammany Hall and the Chicago Machine would cheat.

    1. Moonrocks   4 years ago

      Enfranchising voters by ensuring only valid votes are counted is what an Insurrection that Endangers Our Democracy looks like. Thank Marx that we have a Government that's Fortifying Our Democracy by getting rid of silly things like laws against election fraud.

  27. SaveTheRednecks. KillTheMormons!   4 years ago

    Having ballots arrive by election day is reasonable.

    However, wouldn't longer periods of early voting give election officials more time to look for irregularities?

    It's not about election security. The more people that vote the less chance the GOP has.

    Until they stop trying to undermine our elections and rid themselves of the fascist Trump worshipping traitors they won't get my vote.

    1. Sevo   4 years ago

      f,r

      1. Sevo is a pussy alcoholic   4 years ago

        Alcoholic pussy

        1. Sevo   4 years ago

          f,r

          1. Sevo is a pussy alcoholic   4 years ago

            You're so fucking stupid Sevo. you could of avoided outing yourself by simply saying "no I'm not." However you're too fucking stupid to realize that.

            No everyone knows you're an alcoholic pussy who is inferior to people who can handle booze and drugs.

            Maybe that's why you have BDS?

            1. damiksec   4 years ago

              pedo

        2. Mother's Lament   4 years ago

          Don't respond to this fuck, guys. He's just trying to interrupt discussion.

          1. Sevo is a pussy alcoholic   4 years ago

            How is me pointing out Sevo is an alcoholic pussy different from Sevo responding to every poster he disagrees with "die you lefty shit with TDS?"

            1. sarcasmic   4 years ago

              It's different because he's a Trump supporter. Duh.

              1. Sevo   4 years ago

                Dunno what you're responding to, but given you're a TDS-addled shit, most all of your posts are worthless.

                1. KillAllMormons   4 years ago

                  BDS addled alcoholic pussy

              2. damiksec   4 years ago

                we all know thats you

              3. CDSchrader   4 years ago

                sarcasmic
                March.9.2021 at 11:28 am
                TDDS-addled shits get upset when they get called on their constant bullshit.

                If you were calling them out on their bullshit you’d do so by refuting their arguments with a better argument

          2. Sevo   4 years ago

            Between sq-y and the new asshole, there's a whole lot of blank slots on the page.
            And I doubt there's anything of any value at all which got lost.

            1. Sevo is a pussy alcoholic   4 years ago

              Which tradition did you violate by outing yourself as an alcoholic by being so goddamn stupid?

              Maybe that's why you have BDS?

              1. damiksec   4 years ago

                pedo

            2. Mother's Lament   4 years ago

              A lot of people don't have accounts or know about flagging. The Sqrlsy and KAR shit is posted solely to bury posters like Ken and Paul under a mountain of shit, and make the forum unreadable.

              1. SQRLSY One   4 years ago

                "...make the forum unreadable."

                If it is unreadable to you, then PLEASE stop reading and posting here! Your nasty self-righteousness is contagious, you know!

                “Do Gooder Derogation” and “Relax! Just Because I am Right and You are Wrong, Doesn’t Mean that I Want to Steal ‘Your’ Moose”

                If that makes no sense to you, read this: http://www.churchofsqrls.com/Do_Gooders_Bad/

                1. Alanis Morissette   4 years ago

                  "If it is unreadable to you, then PLEASE stop reading and posting here! Your nasty self-righteousness is contagious, you know!"

                  How it's done folks.

                  1. SQRLSY One   4 years ago

                    Thank You Alanis Morissette!!! (Hoping and praying that you weren't being sarcastic. It's hard to tell around here sometimes).

              2. Sevo is a pussy alcoholic   4 years ago

                Stay in Canada fascist!

                1. damiksec   4 years ago

                  hi sarc

                2. Peter Mathewson   4 years ago

                  Or what?

    2. Moonrocks   4 years ago

      Case in point: the 2020 election gave election officials unprecedented time to count ballots, and the results were the most delayed in history.

      1. Sevo is a pussy alcoholic   4 years ago

        Because Republicans in Philadelphia wouldn't let the state START counting ballots until election day.

        Republicans don't care about election integrity. Theyre fascists who will lie and cheat to stay in power.

        Their supporters are TRAITORS!

        1. Moonrocks   4 years ago

          So you're saying they had exactly as much time as they've always had, and they still dragged out the count for weeks longer then every other election in history?

          1. Sevo is a pussy alcoholic   4 years ago

            There were way more mail in ballots because of the pandemic.

            Many Trump worshippers are just that stupid, but many just pretend to be dumb and lie.

            You're a traitor! GET OUT OF MY COUNTRY TRAITOR!

            1. damiksec   4 years ago

              Or what?

            2. Moonrocks   4 years ago

              Many more mail-in ballots, as in more than there were registered voters? Was it 20 or more times the total number of ballots from previous elections that it took 20 times longer to count? Was this 20x bump in mail-in voting mirrored in counties not ruled by the iron fist of Democrats?

              1. Sevo is a pussy alcoholic   4 years ago

                It's very easy to disprove that lie with a quick Google search.

                You fascists will lie and cheat to stay in power.

                Traitor

              2. Sevo is a pussy alcoholic   4 years ago

                Maybe republican traitors didn't vote by mail because Trump kept saying it was rigged? Also Trump supporters mostly live in rural shithole counties with low populations so of course there would be less voters and less mail in ballots.

                You're outnumbered traitor!

                1. damiksec   4 years ago

                  didn't you get banned for saying you wanted to fuck a 15 year old?

                  you did!

                  1. Sevo is a pussy alcoholic   4 years ago

                    Nope I didn't liar.

                    You DEFENDED a guy who fucked a 15 year old.

                    1. damiksec   4 years ago

                      "Nope I didn’t liar."

                      omfg you did!

                      you got banned for saying you were jealous of a guy who fucked a 15 year old!

                    2. Peter Mathewson   4 years ago

                      The only reason people on this site are outnumbered by people like you is all the sockpuppet accounts you have to run concurrently, whereas most of us run one and only one ID.

                2. Moonrocks   4 years ago

                  So that's you're explanation for why Democrat-controlled districts had over twenty times the number of ballots that they normally get and thus took twenty times longer to count ballots than they normally do? That their eligible voting population just suddenly surged by a factor of twenty in a few month's time? I wonder how that happens.

                  1. Sevo is a pussy alcoholic   4 years ago

                    I can't dispute your "20x" claim because I don't know where you got it and can't find it with google

                    I know you Trump worshipping fascists will lie, cheat, gaslight, and do anything to stay in power.

                    You hate America and you hate freedom.

                    Please leave MY COUNTRY TRAITOR!

                    1. damiksec   4 years ago

                      or what?

        2. damiksec   4 years ago

          ok sarc

    3. mad.casual   4 years ago

      It’s not about election security. The more people that vote the less chance the GOP has.

      Pretty plainly stated:
      Priority 1: Make sure disfavored political parties lose.
      Priority Ω: Election security.

    4. Chuck P. (The Artist formerly known as CTSP)   4 years ago

      KillAllSkidmarks changed his handle again. What a surprise. At least his schtick is so obvious I can flag and refresh every version.

      1. Sevo is a pussy alcoholic   4 years ago

        You read every goddamn word I write you perv worshipping fascist.

        You're such a pussy Chuck.

        Why not defend your stupid fucking beliefs?

        Because they're stupid.

        Please tell me if you visit the NW.

        I'm against the death penalty, but mormons aren't people.

        I'll have no qualms about stringing you and your traitor family up.

        1. Red Rocks White Privilege   4 years ago

          I’ll have no qualms about stringing you and your traitor family up.

          Unmask your email and you can prove it.

          1. KillAllMormons   4 years ago

            Good one traitor. I'll do that if you give me your address

            1. Red Rocks White Privilege   4 years ago

              3400 Albion Street
              Denver, Colorado

              1. Chuck P. (The Artist formerly known as CTSP)   4 years ago

                Lol! If the pedo thought for a second one of us had his address, he would be halfway to British Columbia already. Picking fights anonymously is the sure sign of a coward.

                Oh, and still not reading your screeds incel, just the responses of those who also understand what a worthless shitposter you are.

  28. Claptrap   4 years ago

    Paxton made clear that he will use the full weight of his office, including his expansive investigatory powers, to retaliate against Twitter for having made editorial decisions with which he disagrees

    Does stating in court filings that they were making "editorial decisions" open them up to a loss of s.230 protections? They're admittedly behaving like a publisher.

    1. Moonrocks   4 years ago

      It would in a perfect world. Fortunately, a well-funded cabal of powerful people have ensured that Our Democracy is Fortified enough that some laws only apply to some people and not others.

  29. diWhite Knightoxide   4 years ago

    Twitter made an "editorial decision"....as a Publisher....like a TV Channel or a newspaper...therefore they should play by the same rules and Sec 230 should not apply

    Glad to see ENB finally come around on this

    1. Mother's Lament   4 years ago

      Yeah, I noticed that too. The Good Samaritan clause in 230 is pretty explicit that it's about community standards.
      If it's actually Twitter claiming that they made an “editorial decision” then it's claiming it's a Publisher, and it doesn't have 230's protection.

  30. Ken Shultz   4 years ago

    Speaking of people getting in trouble for their speech, John McAffe . . .

    "Prosecutors say McAfee engaged in two types of illegal schemes. In one, he would buy an obscure cryptocurrency, talk it up on Twitter, and then unload it at a higher price. In other cases, he would agree to hype up a new cryptocurrency sale on Twitter in exchange for a cut of the proceeds.

    Buying and promoting cryptocurrencies isn't necessarily illegal on its own. The problem, prosecutors say, is that McAfee tried to boost the effectiveness of his endorsements by falsely claiming that he had no financial stake in his recommendation. The government says that made his actions a violation of federal fraud statutes.

    https://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2021/03/feds-indict-john-mcafee-for-cryptocurrency-pump-and-dump-fraud/

    This is another example of the same principle I mentioned above. Because the First Amendment prohibits Congress from making laws that violate our right to free speech doesn't mean private individuals are free to violate each other's rights through fraud, robbery, etc. They make it sound like they're going after his speech, here, but the allegations are really about fraud.

    The Second Amendment protects our right to own and carry a gun. It doesn't protect our right to shoot people indiscriminately with it. The First Amendment, likewise, guarantees that we're free to say what we please, but it doesn't mean we're free to violate other people's rights with our speech with impunity.

    If you willfully choose to defraud people with your speech, you can expect to be charged with fraud--despite the First Amendment--just like you should expect to be charged with attempted murder if you shoot people indiscriminately--despite the Second Amendment.

    And there isn't anything special about Twitter colluding against people to deprive them of their rights in this regard--if that's what they're doing. And seeing some people deplatformed at the same time by every major player and the companies that their audience uses to finance them, too, is highly suggestive of collusion.

    I'm not saying that every antitrust action is necessarily linertrain, but if the only libertarian purpose of government is to protect our rights, then IF IF IF and when the government is engaging in an antitrust action to protect our rights from collusion, that MAY MAY MAY be an example of good libertarian government.

  31. Moonrocks   4 years ago

    Twitter Sues Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton, Accusing Him of Retaliating Against the Company for Banning Donald Trump

    That's impossible. I was assured by these very blog posts that Big Tech censorship wasn't censorship because the corporations behind them were private entities that couldn't possibly be influenced by the threat of government action.

    1. CE   4 years ago

      At least UT Austin can still play their fight song at football games, thanks to a 58-page report from the University examining its troubled history:

      https://www.espn.com/college-football/story/_/id/31032032/committee-finds-no-racist-intent-texas-song

      But how long until they have to change their mascot name ("Longhorns") given the troubled history of brisket culture?

  32. Dillinger   4 years ago

    >>to retaliate against Twitter

    one-sided fights are boring. Mike Tyson aside.

  33. Rossami   4 years ago

    A "hugely prominent" organization that no one but a couple conspiracy theorists know about? They may be a bunch of loons but the people whining about it aren't coming across as much better.

  34. Jesus   4 years ago

    Long time reader of both the articles and comments here. Holy shit the commentariat is just absolute trash nowadays.

    There used to be some actual discussion and something passable as arguments on either side. Now it looks like a bunch of 4chan babies screaming at each other. And not a single decent argument can be carried by either cult camp on here, its like an ongoing cripple moshpit fight.

    John bounced (though admittedly, half of his arguments were trash as well), Ken has gone full cult without realizing it, Tony is worse than ever, Sevo and Tulpa remain a cancer, and between all of them is a screaming bunch of babies who cant articulate anything but their team talking points.

    Fist is one of the only good things remaining in all of the comments.

    Get your shit together commentariat, this is embarrassing to see.

    1. DiIlinger   4 years ago

      fuck off sarcasmic

    2. Dillinger   4 years ago

      i do miss John

      1. Peter Mathewson   4 years ago

        Ditto

    3. Sarah Palin's Buttplug 2   4 years ago

      Even I have had enough of your sanctimonious whining Sarcasmic.

    4. Pangolin   4 years ago

      Still nowhere near as bad as the "professional journalism" above the comments.

    5. sarcasmic   4 years ago

      If you scroll through and flag all posts by Geiger Goldstaedt, D-Pizzle, Mother's Lament, damiksec, DiIlinger, CDSchrader, Sevo, R Mac, and others I've missed, then refresh, the comments are almost readable.

      1. Sarah Palin's Buttplug 2   4 years ago

        "EVERYONE ELSE IS MY PROBLEM!!!"

      2. DiIlinger   4 years ago

        >>and others I’ve missed

        you flag yourself?

      3. R Mac   4 years ago

        But not sqrlsy or killrednecks and his socks? Interesting.

      4. Dillinger   4 years ago

        >>DiIlinger

        lol what did i do?

        1. sarcasmic   4 years ago

          You went Trumptard and accuse anyone who doesn't support him of being a leftist. You used to be pretty cool. Now you're just another asshole.

          1. Dillinger   4 years ago

            >>Now you’re just another asshole.

            we played this last week. there's a difference.

            1. sarcasmic   4 years ago

              How so? You routinely reply to people who aren't me as if they were. That's total asshole. Especially because I don't believe you're stupid and dishonest like the girls. Unless you're trying to get on their good side by being mean to the unpopular kid.

              1. $parky   4 years ago

                "Unless you’re trying to get on their good side by being mean to the unpopular kid."

                Yeah we never did that.

                1.  Episiarch   4 years ago

                  Never.

              2. sarcasmic   4 years ago

                Nice try Tulpa.

                1. damiksec   4 years ago

                  You're replying to yourself retard.

    6. mad.casual   4 years ago

      No offense, but your sermons have gone way downhill as well.

      1. mad.casual   4 years ago

        Even Trump can muster a 'fine people on both sides' on occasion. For Christ's sake, you're making *him* look unifying and peaceloving.

    7. Moonrocks   4 years ago

      God damn it, do we have to nail you to a cross a second time?

      1. SQRLSY One   4 years ago

        http://www.churchofsqrls.com/Do_Gooders_Bad/

        Yes, this! Evil assholes killed Jesus, since Jesus made them look bad, by Jesus being a better human being than they were! Don’t you go making me look bad, by being a better person than I am! This is why Jesus, Mahatma Gandhi, Martin Luther King Jr., etc., got themselves killed!

        Full details up top, in the link, on this post right here! THIS is why the REAL libertarians, on these pages, get shit on and reviled by the authoritarian power pigs!

        1. damiksec   4 years ago

          ok sarc

  35. ace_m82   4 years ago

    "Iowa is cracking down on early voting, as part of Republicans' ongoing charade that the 2020 election was rife with election fraud."

    Are you:
    1. Blind,
    2. Stupid, or
    3. Evil

    I'll just leave this here, because you keep ignoring it, and I like the truth.

    https://time.com/5936036/secret-2020-election-campaign/

    -An An-Cap who wouldn't have voted for Trump with a gun to my head

    1. SQRLSY One   4 years ago

      You go, ace_m82, go! Most Excellent!

      1. Farkus   4 years ago

        We all know that's you.

    2. SQRLSY One   4 years ago

      From the link:

      “Every attempt to interfere with the proper outcome of the election was defeated,” says Ian Bassin, co-founder of Protect Democracy, a nonpartisan rule-of-law advocacy group. “But it’s massively important for the country to understand that it didn’t happen accidentally. The system didn’t work magically. Democracy is not self-executing.”

      1. Farkus   4 years ago

        "the proper outcome"

        Nothing says free and fair like endorsing a "proper outcome" lololol

        1. mad.casual   4 years ago

          "Democracy isn't self-executing, sometimes you have to help it along."

          1. SQRLSY One   4 years ago

            "...sometimes you have to help it along."

            So THAT is what the trumpanzees gone apeshit were doing, on January the 4th!

            1. Mongrel American   4 years ago

              "So THAT is what the trumpanzees gone apeshit were doing, on January the 4th!"

              They were probably drinking beer and getting ready for their mostly peaceful protest on January the 6th.

              Dumbass.

              1. SQRLSY One   4 years ago

                Wrong by 2 days! I guess that refutes EVERYTHING that I have ever written!

            2. mad.casual   4 years ago

              I'd have had more respect if you'd just said, "Your Mother."

      2. Moonrocks   4 years ago

        "It's a mistake to say voters decided and democracy won"

        -the well-funded cabal of powerful people that fortified the election against the voters.

      3. Jerryskids   4 years ago

        Ian Bassin, co-founder of Protect Democracy, a nonpartisan rule-of-law advocacy group

        I'm sure that's a non-partisan group the same way Antifa is anti-fascist, which is to say the same way North Korea is a democratic people's republic.

    3. Dillinger   4 years ago

      4. all de above

    4. Moonrocks   4 years ago

      STOP LISTENING TO INSURRECTIONIST QANON CONSPIRACY THEORIES AND GET YOUR INFORMATION FROM AUTHORITATIVE SOURCES LIKE TIME...VOX!

      1. Mother's Lament   4 years ago

        QAnon bad.
        BlueAnon good.

  36. Brandybuck   4 years ago

    Once again, the Red Right acting just like the Blue Left. Didn't get your way? Sue!

    Also, Iowa. What a fucked up state. I've spent a lot of time there, and they're good people. But their politicians are fucked up big time. Only place I've been (outside of D.C. itself) where there are billboards promoting pork and subsidies. I mean really, I literally saw one about pork for pork farmers. WTF?

    While there I attended a libertarian meetup, where I was told most libertarians kept a low profile because talking fiscal conservatism was a giant no-no, and suggesting a reduction of agricultural subsidies was beyond blasphemous.

    1. DiIlinger   4 years ago

      we'd probably care what you thought if you had taken that stance against the Blue Left you love so much, instead of waiting until you had to eat your own mess

      1. sarcasmic   4 years ago

        You guys are so tiresome.

        "You didn't support Trump! That means you love Biden!"

        "You didn't take a stand with Trump against the Blue Left! That means you love the Blue Left!"

        "You were critical of Trump! That means you love Biden!"

        "You didn't say every protester is a rioter! That means you support riots!"

        It's like you guys are trying to win some contest to see who can be the king of non sequitors.

        1. DiIlinger   4 years ago

          sucking blue dick when it goes your way then crying when it comes back on you is definitely your brand

        2. damiksec   4 years ago

          "STOP CALLING ME A HYPOCRITE JUST BECAUSE I'M A HYPOCRITE!!!" - sarcasmic

        3. The White Knight II: The White Knight Rises!   4 years ago

          sarcasmic, take your own advice and don't respond. I know it's hard to refrain.

          Dillinger, especially, has long held the title of most dim-witted of the Trump fans that habituate the commentariat.

          1. sarcasmic   4 years ago

            I was taking a day off, but yeah.

            It's flaggin time!

            1. damiksec   4 years ago

              you're afraid of posts, we get it already

            2. R Mac   4 years ago

              Wohoo! Flagging time!

              1. subcasmic   4 years ago

                I'm flagging you! I'm flagging you! Pay attention to me cause I'm flagging you!

            3. DiIlinger   4 years ago

              be a mensch and bate in private thx

          2. chemjeff radical individualist   4 years ago

            Naw, the pre-Trump Dillinger was actually okay. I enjoyed his short pithy comments. Post-Trump Dillinger is sounding more and more like a short pithy version of Jesse though.

            1. sarcasmic   4 years ago

              Pre-Trump Ken was thoughtful. Now....

              1. The White Knight II: The White Knight Rises!   4 years ago

                So was pre-Trump John (although John seems to have disappeared).

              2. chemjeff radical individualist   4 years ago

                Yeah, Ken is kinda sad. He still has moments of clarity but he is going more and more to the "why don't you give Team Red more of the benefit of the doubt, they aren't so bad after all" point of view.

                1. sarcasmic   4 years ago

                  I understand that from a totally pragmatic point of view, the only practical way to thwart Democrats is to vote for Republicans. He's right. But I can't bring myself to support the lesser of two evils because it's still evil.

                  1. DiIlinger   4 years ago

                    Something something talking about people vs ideas something something

                    1. R Mac   4 years ago

                      Hypocrites gonna hypocrite.

            2. Dillinger   4 years ago

              other-Dillinger is a jerk, but entertaining as fuck I love that guy.

              1. DiIlinger   4 years ago

                back atcha!

                1. R Mac   4 years ago

                  Lol.

                2. SQRLSY One   4 years ago

                  "Lingers over Dill Pickles" (way back when, few recall any more) was WAAAAY better than "Lingers over Dull, Repetitious, Self-Righteous Lies".

                  #BringBackLingersOverDillPickles !!!

          3. sarcasmic   4 years ago

            I still don't get why they think I'm squirrel. I couldn't even parody that guy if I tried.

            1. damiksec   4 years ago

              you literally outed yourself again in this thread

              1. sarcasmic   4 years ago

                You literally see things that aren't there.

                1. damiksec   4 years ago

                  that's what someone who is trying to do damage control would say yes

                  1. sarcasmic   4 years ago

                    It's also what someone who was wrongfully accused would say. Doesn't matter. If you want to believe I can masterfully run several different personalities at the same time, even to the point of arguing with myself at length, then I guess I'll take the compliment. It isn't true, and I definitely don't have the talent for such things, but if you want to say so then go for it. You're assuming talent I do not have.

                    1. damiksec   4 years ago

                      masterful?

                      you OUTED YOURSELF AGAIN TODAY clown!

                    2.  Tulpa   4 years ago

                       If you want to believe I can masterfully run several different personalities at the same time, even to the point of arguing with myself at length, then I guess I’ll take the compliment. It isn’t true, and I definitely don’t have the talent for such things, but if you want to say so then go for it. You’re assuming talent I do not have.</b

                      Aw, Thank You!

                      I knew all your complaining about me after you asked me out and I turned you down was just sour-graping.

                    3. R Mac   4 years ago

                      “even to the point of arguing with myself at length,”

                      When did you ever argue with squirrel? You have a list of people you flag for shitting up the comments, and he’s not on it?

                      Ok.

                    4. SQRLSY One   4 years ago

                      There is nothing “masterful” about your ham-fisted sock running. You suck at it, which is why everyone that posts here knows you are doing it. The only thing you have mastered is lying to yourself, and everyone else.

                      Look everyone! I am the one and the same as Goldilicks Girlshit, the Jesus, Mahatma Gandhi, and Martin Luther King Jr., etc., killer!

                      See “Antisocial Punishment Across Societies”, https://science.sciencemag.org/content/319/5868/1362 ... Don’t you go making me look bad, by being a better person than I am! This is why Jesus, Mahatma Gandhi, Martin Luther King Jr., etc., got themselves killed!

                2. R Mac   4 years ago

                  No you did, it was obvious.

  37. chemjeff radical individualist   4 years ago

    If the state of Iowa, or another state, is going to restrict early voting, restrict absentee voting, and generally strongly encourage people to vote on Election Day, then that is fine - but they do have an obligation, it seems to me, to actually provide the resources for in-person voting on Election Day. Quite a few people do not have the time or energy to wait in line all day on Election Day in order to cast a ballot, and that is one reason why early voting and no-excuse absentee voting are increasingly common. So those in Team Red states who have legitimate fears of electoral fraud based on voting in manners other than in-person voting on Election Day, please, while making elections more secure - which is great - also make voting more accessible *on Election Day*, of course with whatever appropriate safeguards in place that you wish. But if you make early voting harder, if you make absentee voting harder, but also do nothing to make in-person Election Day voting no easier, then that really does send a signal that what they really want is not to make elections more secure, but to have fewer people vote overall.

    As a thought, why not make Election Day a national holiday? Swap out some other national holiday if you must if you don't want to add yet one more holiday.

    1. The White Knight II: The White Knight Rises!   4 years ago

      It doesn't even need to be a national holiday. Red states can make it a state holiday.

      Also (I think you have said the same thing in the past): Hey, red states, feel free to dump Dominion. It makes more sense to me for all voting machine software to be open source, anyway.

      1. damiksec   4 years ago

        Hey look you were both completely dark and then showed up at the same time again.

    2. Dillinger   4 years ago

      >>>Quite a few people do not have the time or energy to wait in line all day on Election Day

      is it important, or not?

      1. chemjeff radical individualist   4 years ago

        Of course voting is important. Having a job is also important. Taking care of one's family is also important. For voting on Election Day, the state government should bend over backwards not to make people choose between voting or going to work, or between voting or taking care of one's family. It really is ridiculous to make people wait in huge lines on Election Day.

        1. Dillinger   4 years ago

          >>It really is ridiculous to make people wait in huge lines on Election Day.

          wasn't for 220 years.

          1. chemjeff radical individualist   4 years ago

            That really isn't an argument against devoting more resources to helping people vote on Election Day.

            What is the public policy purpose of making it more difficult to vote *in person on Election Day*, which is by all measures already the most secure means of voting?

            1. Dillinger   4 years ago

              It kind of is dude. Election Day is Election Day. Get your ass in line and vote like everyone has since the 1700s and shut up about how life in America is such an inconvenience because voting lines ... instead of bread lines.

              1. chemjeff radical individualist   4 years ago

                "Because it's always been that way" is just an appeal to tradition. Compared to the 18th century, we also have a much larger proportion of the population eligible to vote.

                What is the big deal in devoting more resources to in-person Election Day voting to make sure lines aren't so tremendously long?

                1. Lollicus   4 years ago

                  You can volunteer you know. Like I do.

                2. Mongrel American   4 years ago

                  When you can stop the Democrats from threatening Treason charges for questioning election results, then we can talk.

                  1. chemjeff radical individualist   4 years ago

                    What does that have to do with anything?
                    Why does doing the right thing depend on what Democrats do or don't do?

                    If providing more resources to make sure more people vote in a secure manner is a good idea, then why not just say so?

                    1. chemjeff radical individualist   4 years ago

                      You define it however you want.

                      If "secure" to you means "less people voting by mail and more people voting in person", then fine - then provide more resources to permit voting in person to occur without huge long lines.

                      See the picture?

                    2. Mongrel American   4 years ago

                      "What does that have to do with anything?"

                      Are you serious? We see them threatening people who question the election process NOW and you want to add new systems? And don't think it matters?

                      Are you retarded? It matters BECAUSE THEY ARE ALREADY THREATENING PEOPLE YOU TROLL.

                    3. damiksec   4 years ago

                      Because new systems cannot be tested effectively except in practice, and if the systems aren't up to the task, asking questions will be necessary.

                      And the Democrats have show they will threaten people who question election results when the Democrats do not think said election results should be questioned.

                      This isn't difficult Jeff. You're dumb but not this dumb.

            2. Har-d-harv   4 years ago

              "What is the public policy purpose of making it more difficult to vote"

              Now do guns.

              1. KillAllMormons   4 years ago

                Is voting a deadly weapon?

                I'm for people having guns btw

                1. mad.casual   4 years ago

                  Is voting a deadly weapon?

                  The gun itself isn't a deadly weapon, I've got a handful that haven't killed anything. So, your statement, even if only partially and inadvertently, suggests that you think the government should regulate voting strictly to avoid unfavorable outcomes. Even if those outcomes are legal.

                  The Government isn't exactly obligated to making voting as effortless as possible any more than it is obligated to open a gun store on the corner of every block.

    3. mad.casual   4 years ago

      A big part of the issue with the voting changes wasn't the changes themselves as much as the means by which they were enacted and, I suspect, you're being a bit willfully naive in pretending like it's strictly the former.

      The GOP has been told for decades that while a voter ID would improve election security, it's racist because it will disenfranchise black peole who don't know how to find the DMV or use the internet the same way white people do. Then, because COVID, election laws everywhere changed overnight. Nary a whiff of 'Will this improve security?' and 'Are we disenfranchising anyone?'

      1. The White Knight II: The White Knight Rises!   4 years ago

        Your narrative is overly simplistic and vague. In some states, Republican legislators were in on the expansion of voting in reaction to COVID-19.

        Unless you talk about a specific state, it's all hand waving.

        1. mad.casual   4 years ago

          Unless you talk about a specific state, it’s all hand waving.

          I know, I don't think black people are too stupid to get to the DMV or use the internet to get a voter ID. Dumbass.

    4. Brandybuck   4 years ago

      But surely the Republicans will get more votes if we make it harder for old people to vote!

  38. The White Knight II: The White Knight Rises!   4 years ago

    "Georgia yesterday also passed a bill restricting absentee voting:"

    I'm all for Republicans making all the changes they desire to current voting laws: voter IDs, get rid of no-excuse absentee ballots, dump Dominion, make sure nobody hands out water to voters waiting in line... Whatever they want to feel they can trust the results of the next major election.

    And I don't want to hear any fables about stolen elections if they then lose on their own terms.

    1. chemjeff radical individualist   4 years ago

      make sure nobody hands out water to voters waiting in line

      This is such a ridiculous thing. First off, what exactly is the problem with handing out water to people in line? But secondly, and more importantly, *why is there a huge line in the first place*? Why aren't there enough Election Day resources to make sure that voters can cast a ballot on Election Day without having to wait in huge lines?

      If Team Red wants to make non-Election-Day voting harder, then it seems to me, they ought to make Election-Day voting easier. Otherwise, they are just making voting *overall* harder. And for what purpose?

      1. The White Knight II: The White Knight Rises!   4 years ago

        "and more importantly, *why is there a huge line in the first place*"

        Bingo! I never paid attention to how voting works in Georgia prior to all of last year's controversy. I have always lived in states with reasonable and plentiful voting access. When I read about how friggin' hard they make it to show up and vote in Georgia, I was in shock.

        As far as the water and food rule, I get the rationale. It's a bit silly and excessive, but like I said, whatever rules the Republicans want to pass to make them confident in election results.

        1. damiksec   4 years ago

          Hey look you were both completely dark and then showed up at the same time again

          1. The White Knight II: The White Knight Rises!   4 years ago

            Oh, look, it's our resident Sherlock Holmes, uncovering all those clues too subtle for others to see.

            1. sarcasmic   4 years ago

              Yeah, I haven't figured that one out. I guess when squirrel makes a post that's remotely sane that means one of us forgot to switch accounts or something.

              1. damiksec   4 years ago

                believable

            2. damiksec   4 years ago

              total coincidence that you two posters, largely believed to be the same person were both completely dark and then showed up at the same time again

  39. Diane Reynolds (Paul.)   4 years ago

    Paxton made clear that he will use the full weight of his office, including his expansive investigatory powers, to retaliate against Twitter for having made editorial decisions with which he disagrees,

    So Twitter, in its lawsuit admits it makes "editorial decisions".

    1. Diane Reynolds (Paul.)   4 years ago

      The rights of free speech and of the press afforded Twitter under the First Amendment of the U.S. Constitution include the right to make decisions about what content to disseminate through its platform. This right specifically includes the discretion to remove or otherwise restrict access to Tweets, profiles, or other content posted to Twitter. AG Paxton may not compel Twitter to publish such content over its objection, and he may not penalize Twitter for exercising its right to exclude such content from its platform.

      Boy this is rich. Very rich.

      1. Ken Shultz   4 years ago

        Yeah, it really isn't necessary to defend Twitter's every move--even if we're against repealing Section 230 and even if we support the First Amendment.

        Because we're opposed to torturing terrorists and depriving them of their constitutional rights doesn't mean we have to pretend that terrorism isn't disgusting or that terrorists aren't awful.

        Because we hate Al Qaeda doesn't mean we should sell the Constitution and our rights short, and because we stand up for our constitutional rights doesn't mean need to pretend terrorists are the good guys.

        If Twitter is hiding behind the First Amendment, we should call them out for that, but even if they're absolutely right on First Amendment grounds, Twitter is a blight on civil society.

        But just because Twitter is an evil platform designed to undermine rational thought and civil society, that doesn't mean we should throw the principles of liberty and justice under the bus.

        I'm chalking this up to the kind of victim cult thinking some of us were discussing yesterday. Meghan and Harry were presenting themselves as victims over the weekend, despite being the elite in every way, as an artifact of the victim cult that's swept the nation, and if we abandon talking about Facebook, Google, and Twitter in terms of being victims, we'll get a lot more people to think about these issues in more rational and principled terms.

        Poor little Twitter getting picked on by the Texas AG.

        Nobody's buying that. That just makes people want to grab their torches and pitchforks.

        1. R Mac   4 years ago

          Trump and Republicans bad.
          Twitter good.

          That’s really as deep as ENB has thought about this issue.

    2. The White Knight II: The White Knight Rises!   4 years ago

      "So Twitter, in its lawsuit admits it makes 'editorial decisions'."

      They are a private website. They are allowed to do that.

      1. Diane Reynolds (Paul.)   4 years ago

        So they're a publisher.

        1. The White Knight II: The White Knight Rises!   4 years ago

          Sure. If you want to call them a publisher, go ahead. As if that matters.

          1. Farkus   4 years ago

            Oh my god he's serious.

            *popcorn.gif*

          2. Mother's Lament   4 years ago

            Umm... then 230 doesn't apply to Twitter and they assume liability for everything posted there.

            1. The White Knight II: The White Knight Rises!   4 years ago

              There is no such legal distinction.

              1. Mother's Lament   4 years ago

                Regardless of what David Greene's dishonest EEF article told you, there definitely is.

        2. chemjeff radical individualist   4 years ago

          The publisher/platform thing always struck me as a false dichotomy. What if they are neither?

          They are more like a private library. The staff at a library make editorial decisions, in deciding which books to have on the shelves and which ones not to - so they are not a pure platform - but they also do not own the intellectual property of the books on the shelves, they don't write the books themselves - so they are not a pure publisher either.

          1. SQRLSY One   4 years ago

            Yeah man!

            I hear this a LOT: Either you’re a publisher, or an impartial conduit of posts; you can NOT be both! Well, this is an authoritarian power-pig stance, no matter if you persuade 51% or 97% of your fellow authoritarians, or not! NO inflexible law of physics, chemistry, or yada-yada prohibits Section 230 to straddle the middle!

            Let me draw an analogy to this black-and-white empty-headedness: Because I (and 51% of the voters) say that your teeth bacteria are either utterly evil, or are pure-white good and have souls, you must either: ‘1) Nuke your mouth once a day with ionizing radiation, or ‘2) you may brush your teeth, but if you do, you MUST find a good home for EVERY bacteria that you put out on the streets!

            Colgate MUST decide, are they ruthless killers of ALL mouth bacteria, or are they enablers of goodness and kindness for good, soul-bearing bacteria! They may NOT straddle the middle, as enablers of free-will choices of the consumers, because I, and 51% or more of the voters, have said so!

            Alternately, it can NOT, and dare NOT, be both a dessert topping, AND a floor wax… Because I said so!

            Power-pig authoritarians all of ye!

            1. damiksec   4 years ago

              ok sarcasmic

          2. Mother's Lament   4 years ago

            "The publisher/platform thing always struck me as a false dichotomy. What if they are neither?"

            Are you trying to be dumb on purpose? The dicotomy is if you're a platform covered by 230, or not. Not if you're a platform or X.

            People say publisher/platform because that's the most common example of something not covered by 230. Not the only example.

            1. The White Knight II: The White Knight Rises!   4 years ago

              https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2020/12/publisher-or-platform-it-doesnt-matter

              When politicians like Sen. Ted Cruz demand that Twitter identify itself as either a “publisher” or a “platform,” they usually make this false distinction in the entirely erroneous context of 47 U.S.C. § 230, the provision of U.S. law that grants broad immunity from liability to online intermediaries when such liability would be based on the speech of others. Rather than enshrine some significance between online “platforms” and “publishers,” Section 230 intentionally nullifies any distinction that might have existed. Contrary to popular misconception, immunity is not a reward for intermediaries that choose the path of total neutrality (whatever that means); nor did Congress enact Section 230 with an expectation that Internet services were or would become completely neutral. Section 230 explicitly grants immunity to all intermediaries, both the “neutral” and the proudly biased. It treats them exactly the same, and does so on purpose.

              1. Mother's Lament   4 years ago

                Ted Cruz uses that because PUBLISHER OR PLATFORM IS THE MOST COMMON EXAMPLE of something not covered by 230. Not the only example, as I just said.

                David Greene's article you linked to was as dishonest as fuck, BTW, and glosses over the reasoning and rationale for 230's Good Samaritan Clause.
                As expected of you, White Knight.

                1. The White Knight II: The White Knight Rises!   4 years ago

                  So, the reasoning and rationale, but not what actually made it into the letter of the law.

                  Well, reasoning and rationale sometimes count in court when the law isn’t clear. Unfortunately, for your position Section 230 is very simple and clear in its text.

      2. Lollicus   4 years ago

        You... don't know what he means do you?

      3. buckleup   4 years ago

        They are playing both sides, using section 230 to protect themselves against what individuals post, while making editorial decisions that essentially make them a publisher.

        Twitter needs to die a hard flaming death. So does all social media. It is corrosive and ridiculous that a company holds so much sway over public discourse. I hope they lose this lawsuit and Paxton nails them to the wall.

        1. The White Knight II: The White Knight Rises!   4 years ago

          There is nothing in Section 230 that says a website cannot pick which user-provided content they want to publish on their website. There is nothing in Section 230 that says they cannot attach disclaimers or comments to user-provided content, or require a click-through to see a user-provided post.

          1. Hobnailed Ogre   4 years ago

            cite? (I'm serious, I want to see your legal argument)

            1. The White Knight II: The White Knight Rises!   4 years ago

              https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2020/12/section-230-good-actually

              "Moreover, the First Amendment also protects the right of online platforms to curate the speech on their sites—to decide what user speech will and will not appear on their sites. So Section 230’s immunity for removing user speech is perfectly consistent with the First Amendment. This is apparent given that prior to the Internet, the First Amendment gave non-digital media, such as newspapers, the right to decide what stories and opinions it would publish."

              1. Hobnailed Ogre   4 years ago

                "So Section 230’s immunity for removing user speech is perfectly consistent with the First Amendment. This is apparent given that prior to the Internet, the First Amendment gave non-digital media, such as newspapers, the right to decide what stories and opinions it would publish"

                Ok the bolded looks like a legal argument. Which is fine, but has the SC accepted it? And are there counter-arguments?

                1. The White Knight II: The White Knight Rises!   4 years ago

                  There are others here who will gladly provide counter arguments.

                  As far as I know, it has never gone before the Supreme Court. I may be wrong. There's a long discussion of case law here:

                  https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Section_230#Case_law

                  1. Hobnailed Ogre   4 years ago

                    "As far as I know, it has never gone before the Supreme Court"

                    Ok thanks. No offense, but legal minds blue skying is pretty useless here, I'll wait for a court decision.

                    1. The White Knight II: The White Knight Rises!   4 years ago

                      OK, so you weren't really interested in getting a cite from me. Got it.

            2. The White Knight II: The White Knight Rises!   4 years ago

              By the way, when asked for a cite, I try to provide one. There's nothing wrong with someone asking for a cite, as Hobnailed Ogre did.

    3. The White Knight II: The White Knight Rises!   4 years ago

      Now, answer a question for me: Give me a reason that anyone on God's green earth has a crucial need to be able to post 280 character messages to a website.

      1. Farkus   4 years ago

        "Now, answer a question for me: "

        No. Let's try to avoid deflection and obfuscation today please.

      2. Moonrocks   4 years ago

        It's a Bill of Rights, not a Bill of Needs?

        1. The White Knight II: The White Knight Rises!   4 years ago

          Can you explain where in the Bill of Rights applies it says Twitter has to provide everyone with the power to post 280 character messages to twitter.com?

          1.  Tulpa   4 years ago

            They Bill of Rights is a list of reatrictions on government, not a list of approved activities.

            1. Farkus   4 years ago

              White Knight "Where in this book of poetry is the coloring section?"

              Um... *pats head*

          2. Moonrocks   4 years ago

            First amendment. "Congress shall make no law..abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press;" If section 230 isn't an act of Congress, then I don't know what is.

            1. The White Knight II: The White Knight Rises!   4 years ago

              Section 230 is most certainly an act of Congress. How does Section 230 abridge the freedom of speech?

              1. Chuck P. (The Artist formerly known as CTSP)   4 years ago

                How does Section 230 abridge the freedom of speech?

                It's hard to speak with Pelosi's cock in your throat?

                1. KillAllMormons   4 years ago

                  Rather have Pelosi's cunt in my face than Trump's cock down my throat like you do Chuck.

                  Isn't homosexuality a sin according to your pervert god?

                  1. SQRLSY One   4 years ago

                    https://reason.com/2021/02/05/civil-asset-forfeiture-indiana-supreme-court-tyson-timbs/#comment-8746433

                    According to Chuckles the Smug-Pig (using Smug-Pig’s “logic” vis-a-vis Section 230), having Government Almighty PUNISHING you for having Pelosi's cock in your mouth? Bad-bad-BAD, STOP that, Government Almighty!!!

                    Using the courts of Government Almighty to PUNISH you, AFTER a "private party" has SUED you for sucking on the private parts of Nancy Pelosi? Not THAT is TOTES cool!!! By the AWESOME powers of magic underwear!

                    Hey Chuckles the Smug-Pig… You do know this, right? Your magic underwear will NOT protect you from the results of your smug-pig ways!!!

                    1. SQRLSY One   4 years ago

                      A better re-direct to show the UTTER power-pig ways of Smug-Pig is HERE...

                      https://reason.com/2021/02/04/how-biden-is-repeating-trumps-mistakes/#comment-8742467

  40. Diane Reynolds (Paul.)   4 years ago

    Iowa is cracking down on early voting, as part of Republicans' ongoing charade that the 2020 election was rife with election fraud.

    Election irregularities, which is being proven absolutely correct.

  41. Chuck P. (The Artist formerly known as CTSP)   4 years ago

    The Pants-shitters Veto

    - a logical fallacy in which the offender does not engage with an argument, but simply posts garbage insults and screeds in an attempt to prevent anyone else from engaging with the OP. A metaphorical shitting of one's pants in the middle of a conversation knowing that posters who might otherwise engage with the OP will flee the smell or stand off in fear of getting something on them.

    Engaging in such a rude argumentative style makes the poster unworthy of consideration. Those who engage with the pants-shitter become unworthy to the extent they persist or encourage the behavior. A proper recourse for the Reason forums is to click the flag on such posts and then refresh the page which removes the post from the thread for viewers that do so. As Reason has no comment monitoring, there are no repercussions to the flagger or the flagged, but it can make the thread readable.

    1. Mothers Lament   4 years ago

      "the offender does not engage with the argument."

      You're the one who won't explain why you belong to your church? You just reply "flagged. Refresh."

      Joseph Smith claimed the Book of Mormon was written in "reformed egyptian." He then claimed the book of Abraham was the same "reformed egyptian." The book of Abraham is a proven forgery. Why should anyone believe the book of mormon isn't? Especially when no one saw the "golden plates" except for a few close family and friends who had a financial interest in the book of mormon?

      1. DiIlinger   4 years ago

        wtf?

        1. Chuck P. (The Artist formerly known as CTSP)   4 years ago

          Note the lack of an apostrophe. There is more than one way to shit up a thread.

          1. KillAllMormons   4 years ago

            There's more than one way to skin a Mormon.

            1. damiksec   4 years ago

              lol you're so ashamed of outing yourself as a pedophile that you have to sock and then pretend to be other people lolol

          2. Mother's Lament   4 years ago

            Yeah, It's pretty obvious it's not me.
            Lefties can't meme, so they just post this shit.

            Some angry copycat like White Knight or sarcasmic, I'm guessing.

            1. KillAllMormons   4 years ago

              What's with you fascists and "memes?"

              I'm not trying to hide the fact it was me. Id just like Chuck to explain his crappy church for stupid jerks.

      2. Chuck P. (The Artist formerly known as CTSP)   4 years ago

        You’re the one who won’t explain why you belong to your church?

        That sounds like the beginning of a conversation that ends with me in a tub of ice and my kidneys missing.

        Usually people making legitimate inquiries don't bait them with multiple unsubstantiated claims after putting quotation marks around a misquote. Since you were so polite, please feel free to fuck off at your convenience, SQLFKRedsocksasmic.

        1. KillAllMormons   4 years ago

          What's unsubstantiated claims?

          Sorry I included "the" instead of "an."

          You're not clever.

          1. Chuck P. (The Artist formerly known as CTSP)   4 years ago

            It's all already flagged and refreshed, pants-shitter.

            1. KillAllMormons   4 years ago

              At least I don't worship a pervert

              1. Mother's Lament   4 years ago

                Sure you do, sarc. Pretty sure Biden's a pedophile.

                https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5XqF4wA-dco

                1. KillAllMormons   4 years ago

                  I fucking hate Biden.

                  Keep thinking I'm sarc, WK, Sqrls or whoever

            2. Chuck P. (The Artist formerly known as CTSP)   4 years ago

              your convenience, SQLFKRedsocksasmic.

              Flagged for review
              Chuck P. (The Artist formerly known as CTSP)
              March.9.2021 at 2:51 pm
              It’s all already flagged and refreshed, pants-shitter.

              Flagged for review
              Flagged for review
              damiksec

              I don't read the screeds, pants-shitter. I post just to make you seethe like the incel you clearly are.

              1. KillAllMormons   4 years ago

                Sure ya don't.

                I got your garments in a bunch.

                Perv worshipper!

                1. Red Rocks White Privilege   4 years ago

                  sarcasmic
                  March.9.2021 at 3:14 pm
                  Because you are master baiters.

                  You take everything literally?

                  Life must really suck for you.

                  KillAllMormons
                  March.9.2021 at 3:19 pm
                  Ill cite this as proof of your bigotry.

                  You’ll just lie or play dumb.

                  Fascist traitor!

                  1. KillAllMormons   4 years ago

                    What's your point traitor?

                    1. Red Rocks White Privilege   4 years ago

                      That you need to lay off the juice and accept that your ex-wife won.

                    2. KillAllMormons   4 years ago

                      Never been married.
                      Im afraid you have me confused with a fictional character.

                    3. Red Rocks White Privilege   4 years ago

                      Never been married.

                      What a shock.

                  2. sarcasmic   4 years ago

                    So some jerk says something similar to me? That means we're the same person? You know better than that, don't you?

                    1. Chuck P. (The Artist formerly known as CTSP)   4 years ago

                      So you acknowledge that you sound like the psychotic weasel? It's the first step, dude.

        2. KillAllMormons   4 years ago

          The book of Abraham is a proven forgery.

          The three witnesses and eight witnesses had a financial interest in the Book of Mormon.

          Those are facts. I know your church lies about it, but try thinking critically and doing some research.

          1. damiksec   4 years ago

            lol you're so ashamed of outing yourself as a pedophile that you have to sock and then pretend to be other people lolol

  42. Diane Reynolds (Paul.)   4 years ago

    According to government documents obtained by CBS News, nearly 1,400 unaccompanied minors had been held in Customs and Border Protection (CBP) holding facilities for more than three days as of Monday, despite the agency's legal obligation to transfer these children to shelters operated by the U.S. refugee agency within 72 hours of taking them into custody.

    Nearly 170 unaccompanied children stuck in Border Patrol custody are under the age of 13, according to the CBP documents.

    But Biden IS letting them in, so there's that.

    1. Jerryskids   4 years ago

      So what is the remedy for Biden's CBP violating the law? Stern warnings all around?

      1. mad.casual   4 years ago

        I hope it ends with Biden rescinding DACA to save face. *fingers crossed*

    2. Ken Shultz   4 years ago

      It's about DACA.

      80% of the asylum seekers have been either children traveling alone or family members traveling with their children--for a long time.

      You can't promise not to deport people who come here as children and not expect people to send their children here from Northern Triangle countries by the thousands.

      The real world has a funny way of doing its own thing regardless of what progressives consider fashionable.

  43. sarcasmic   4 years ago

    Oh my God I'm everyone!

    If someone disagrees IT'S SARCASMIC!

    If someone says something remotely libertarian IT'S SARCASMIC!

    If a posts agree with each other IT'S SARCASMIC!

    I appreciate the god-like status you've given me, but I'm just one dude. I don't have magical powers that allow me to be many people at a time while never eating, sleeping or shitting.

    If you want to worship me, go ahead. If you want to attribute multiple personalities to me, go ahead. Shit I wish I was getting paid for this shit.

    Know what? I lose. You win.

    I'm done.

    1. SQRLSY One   4 years ago

      I for one will miss your comments!

      People rarely change their minds. How many have ever substantially changed their minds from reading articles (let alone comments) on the internet? Maybe a very-very few... MAYBE! It is a HARD row to hoe!

      Do please find time to read (or at least skim) http://www.churchofsqrls.com/Do_Gooders_Bad/ ... From there, a TINY bit of good news...

      From w w w . bbc.com/future/article/20201016-why-some-people-are-cruel-to-others : “Yet there is a hidden upside of do-gooder derogation. Once we have pulled down the do-gooder, we are more open to their message. ” End quote. It’s not a HUGE amount of good news, but at least SOME good news. AFTER we have killed Jesus, Mahatma Gandhi, Martin Luther King Jr., and they are DEAD men, and can NOT possibly steal our women any more, THEN we are free to FINALLY listen safely to their messages!

      1. Chuck P. (The Artist formerly known as CTSP)   4 years ago

        People often change their minds. Just because your pants-shitting method of delivery is ineffective does not mean that persuasion is a lost art.

        sarc is a loser because he so often apologizes for Progressives and Marxists.

        1. SQRLSY One   4 years ago

          I dare you to demonstrate that people can change their minds... By apologizing for your constant arrogant clutter-pig, bragging ways, bragging about your oh-so-awesome computer skills at flagging and refreshing!

  44. Liberty Lover   4 years ago

    The snowflakes feeling are hurt.

  45. Wayne of Connacht   4 years ago

    Does that mean my cell phone company (a private company) can cancel my account because I said something they don't like? What a stupid opinion. Either social media is a publisher with an editorial perspective or it is a common carrier than can't censor me.

    1. The White Knight II: The White Knight Rises!   4 years ago

      You are skipping over one or two layers of Internet infrastructure there.

  46. Titus PUllo   4 years ago

    Twitter and the rest are acting like soverign nations....which they are not. Twitter must be held to obey the Bill of Rights....as they are acting like a hostile power, their assets should be confiscated.

    Besides I thought companies can't discriminate against buyers....you can't pick and chose who to do business with

    1. The White Knight II: The White Knight Rises!   4 years ago

      a) Give me one good reason that anyone *needs* to post 280-character messages to a website.
      b) The people posting tweets are *not* Twitter’s customers. Advertisers are.

    2. SQRLSY One   4 years ago

      "...as they are acting like a hostile power, their assets should be confiscated."

      DOWN with the capitalists! UP with "the people"!

      Yes, Karl Marx! THIS time, we will get it right!

  47. Chaco Cortes   4 years ago

    "...Republicans' ongoing charade that the 2020 election was rife with election fraud"

    I'm not a Republican but I thought I was signing up to receive a zine with a libertarian bent. This is just typical leftist propaganda sprinkled "liberally" throughout by what appears to be woke activists. Who else would call the massive election shenanigans that took place in 2020 a "charade?" This is very disappointing.

  48. Wood chipped Wednesday   4 years ago

    “ as part of Republicans' ongoing charade that the 2020 election was rife with election fraud”

    Enb once again with her bias

  49. SQRLSY One   4 years ago

    Yes, this! Tulpa is from the DEPLORABLE parts of AmeriKKKaistanistanistanistan!!! I am SOOOO gonna have to steal that!

  50. Mother's Lament   4 years ago

    lol

  51. JesseAz   4 years ago

    So the idiots are still ignoring that the corporations are working on concert with government. Nothing says liberty like soft fascism.

  52. Sevo   4 years ago

    This brain-dead shit is now joined by KAR's newest handle; flag, refresh

  53. DiIlinger   4 years ago

    "SQRLSY One
    March.9.2021 at 10:12 am
    Asshole clutter-pig is getting lazy"

    "SQRLSY One
    March.9.2021 at 9:49 am
    Yes, this! Tulpa is from the DEPLORABLE parts of AmeriKKKaistanistanistanistan!!! I am SOOOO gonna have to steal that!"

  54. Sevo is a pussy alcoholic   4 years ago

    I envy KAR. He can handle his booze and is way smarter than you Sevo.

    It sucks being an alcoholic pussy who is inferior to regular people like KAR, right Sevo?

  55. damiksec   4 years ago

    pedo

  56. mad.casual   4 years ago

    It sucks being an alcoholic pussy

    I'm glad you clarified because when I first read 'pussy alcoholic' I was thinking that someone who's addicted to pussy and alcohol can't be all bad.

  57. Nardz   4 years ago

    Reason spent years propping up the Russia hoax, which was proved to be and obvious from the beginning complete fiction, and FBI investigations based on it.

  58. Moonrocks   4 years ago

    Because Twitter was never a public forum and we've always been at war with Eurasia.

  59. Commenter_XY   4 years ago

    Unreason should be ashamed of themselves, and should formally retract their articles telling Readership why the Russia hoax was true.

    That would require a degree of self-reflection, honesty and integrity that is glaringly missing.

  60. mad.casual   4 years ago

    Twitter is government property and, at the same time, not government property.

    Repeated for emphasis in case there are people who have no idea what regulatory capture or soft, creeping fascism looks like.

    I wonder if ENB goes around telling people that Hitler wasn't actually a fascist because the Quandts, Porsche, and Boss volunteered. I'm sure when the AP fired all of the German Jews from their staff, they were just a private company making private employment decisions.

  61. Sevo is a pussy alcoholic   4 years ago

    Im citing this as you being racist. It doesn't matter because you'll just lie about it.

    Trump's dick down your throat is cutting off your oxygen

    TRAITOR

  62. Sevo is a pussy alcoholic   4 years ago

    At least I'm not a racist traitor

  63. The White Knight II: The White Knight Rises!   4 years ago

    You are responding to a spoof of SQRLSY, yet you throw around the term, idiot.

  64. Sevo is a pussy alcoholic   4 years ago

    I don't care what racist lying traitor like you thinks.

    You eat Trump's dick

  65. damiksec   4 years ago

    got him again

  66. R Mac   4 years ago

    Hahaha sarc fucked up again.

  67. sarcasmic   4 years ago

    Neither is Brandybuck, mad.casual, Jerryskids, Commenter_XY, Earth Skeptic, Red Rocks, WK, jeff, Chipper, Don't look at me!, Gray_Jay, Bubba Jones, Union of Concerned Socks, Unicorn Abattoir, GroundTruth, Zeb, some guy, alphabet, Reynolds, Longtobefree and many more.

    You saying I run all those accounts as well?

  68. damiksec   4 years ago

    and you got banned for being jealous of a guy who fucked a 15 year old!

  69. Peter Mathewson   4 years ago

    You really are a completely transparent POS bigot.

  70. The White Knight II: The White Knight Rises!   4 years ago

    I know this irks some people to no end, but Reason allows their writing staff to hold some diversity of opinion.

  71. Moonrocks   4 years ago

    Did they? I guess he's still useful to the party, after all.

  72. R Mac   4 years ago

    Oops:

    https://reason.com/2021/03/09/twitter-sues-texas-attorney-general-ken-paxton-accusing-him-of-retaliating-against-the-company-for-banning-donald-trump/#comment-8799273

  73. Don't look at me!   4 years ago

    Please add me to your list I think you're filth.

  74. Brandybuck   4 years ago

    It's not easy being a sockpuppet with a hand up your ass all day.

  75. sarcasmic   4 years ago

    You got me. I run every Reason account on here except for you and your buddies. I don't eat, sleep or shit. My fingers are so fast you can't even see them. Yeah. Sure.

    I'm gonna get back to flagging your loser ass, and I hope more people do the same.

  76. sarcasmic   4 years ago

    With pleasure. I assume that means you bought the lie that I run many different accounts. That's a Tulpa lie, which means he's giggling because he got you to believe something he made up. Hope you like making Tulpa giggle.

  77. R Mac   4 years ago

    Lol.

  78. damiksec   4 years ago

    it doesn't but jeff gonna jeff

  79. R Mac   4 years ago

    We can add “axed” to the list of terms that Dee doesn’t know the meaning of.

  80. The White Knight II: The White Knight Rises!   4 years ago

    Yeah, except the entire rationale Georgia is giving for banning the handing out of water is that the water is so wonderfully cool and refreshing that it would cause the recipient to change whom they are voting for.

  81. R Mac   4 years ago

    Personally I don’t care if you run all those accounts. You’re still hypocritical trash.

  82. chemjeff radical individualist   4 years ago

    If it isn't a part of a fraudulent scheme by a private individual making official-looking social media announcements for the purpose of stealing people's votes, then it *could be* okay, depending on the security measures in place.

  83. chemjeff radical individualist   4 years ago

    If you can come up with a *secure* means of voting via paper airplane, then let's hear it.

    If the idea here is to strongly encourage more people to vote on Election Day, what is wrong with, say, local Boards of Election renting out the town's largest public venues - auditoriums, stadiums, theaters, etc. - in an attempt to get people to vote in a timely manner without having to wait in long lines? Let's do something like that.

  84. The White Knight II: The White Knight Rises!   4 years ago

    So, I should stop saying Dillinger is the most dim-witted commenter here. He became the second most dim-witted after you started showing up.

  85. sarcasmic   4 years ago

    What about that Ron guy? Last name starts with M and has an x in it? Know who I mean? That guy is dim. Like a Christmas tree with three functioning bulbs dim.

  86. Dillinger   4 years ago

    >>I should stop saying Dillinger is the most dim-witted commenter here.

    no no it helps me fly under the radar

  87. damiksec   4 years ago

    total coincidence that you two posters, largely believed to be the same person were both completely dark and then showed up at the same time again

  88. mad.casual   4 years ago

    If you can come up with a *secure* means of voting via paper airplane, then let’s hear it.

    See? Not even this level of scrutiny was given to vote by mail leading up to Nov., but there's evidence in quite a few places that it was put in place without and/or to specifically avoid the requisite checks.

  89. R Mac   4 years ago

    Gasp! Sarc is insulting someone?! He hates it when people insult each other, he would never do such a thing.

    Oh wait, sorry, I forgot he’s a fucking hypocrite and does this all the time.

  90. The White Knight II: The White Knight Rises!   4 years ago

    "Not even this level of scrutiny was given to vote by mail leading up to Nov."

    That is vague hand waving. We both know that many states had a lot of safeguards in place for by-mail voting.

    Do you care to discuss the flaws in vote by mail rules in a particular state?

  91. R Mac   4 years ago

    Dee doesn’t know what “axed” means.

  92. SQRLSY One   4 years ago

    Don’t you go making me look bad, by being a better person than I am! This is why Jesus, Mahatma Gandhi, Martin Luther King Jr., etc., got themselves killed!

    Goldilicks Girlshit wants to kill Jesus, Mahatma Gandhi, Martin Luther King Jr. (all over again), AND all of the REAL libertarians who are BETTER HUMANS than Goldilicks Girlshit is!

    And let’s not forget “Courage the Cowardly Dog”! https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Courage_the_Cowardly_Dog Out-take from there, “…a grumpy, selfish and greedy farmer who regularly mistreats Courage out of jealousy and refers to him as "stupid dog". “Stupid dog, you make me look bad” (for doing the right thing) was a commonly repeated refrain!

  93. R Mac   4 years ago

    And you don’t know what “axed” means.

  94. The White Knight II: The White Knight Rises!   4 years ago

    Yup, in all seriousness, it is easy to be tricked by spoof handles.

    It’s much more embarrassing to be tricked when in the very comment where you were tricked you are calling other people idiots.

    It’s like the law of karma of the Internet that if you make a comment correcting someone else’s spelling you will probably misspell a word.

  95. perlhaqr   4 years ago

    I passed "Loyalsock Creek" in Pennsylvania today and thought of the comments section.

  96. R Mac   4 years ago

    He’s literally resorted to crying about insults and insulting people, all in the exact same post, at this point.

    Maybe he’s trying to sort out all the different voices in his head with different socks, but it’s just not working?

  97. R Mac   4 years ago

    It’s totally normal that his list of people he flags is up to almost 10.

    Meanwhile, my list is just 2.

  98. SQRLSY One   4 years ago

    You resent the hell out of the fact that many other people are flat-out, better, more honest people than you are, right? More “live and let live”, and WAAAY less authoritarian?
    https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/in-love-and-war/201706/why-some-people-resent-do-gooders
    From the conclusion to the above…
    These findings suggest that we don’t need to downplay personal triumphs to avoid negative social consequences, as long as we make it clear that we don’t look down on others as a result.

    SQRLSY back here now… So, I do NOT want you to feel BAD about YOU being an asshole, and me NOT being one! PLEASE feel GOOD about you being an asshole! You do NOT need to push me (or other REAL lovers of personal liberty) down, so that you can feel better about being an asshole! EVERYONE ADORES you for being that asshole that you are, because, well, because you are YOU! FEEL that self-esteem, now!

  99. R Mac   4 years ago

    I got 4 different unsolicited applications in the mail from the state of Michigan to vote by mail before the election, plus several other letters from “non-partisan” organizations encouraging me to vote by mail, including one that included a veiled threat that they would know if I voted or not and would put my name on a list if I didn’t. I know of a couple different instances of people receiving these letters for people that no longer lived at their address.

    Does that sound reasonable to you?

  100. The White Knight II: The White Knight Rises!   4 years ago

    Lay out your case. What about Pennsylvania?

  101. chemjeff radical individualist   4 years ago

    The veiled threat thing is a bit obnoxious, sure. But the rest of it, what exactly is problematic? They didn't send out actual ballots, they sent out applications to request a ballot, right? Why shouldn't organizations, or even the government, do that?

  102. The White Knight II: The White Knight Rises!   4 years ago

    Where is the harm in receiving more than one *application*?

  103. mad.casual   4 years ago

    Do you care to discuss the flaws in vote by mail rules in a particular state?

    OK, but only after you confirm that voter ID disenfranchisement is also handwaving or that you honestly think black people are too stupid to find the DMV or use the internet.

  104. The White Knight II: The White Knight Rises!   4 years ago

    I’ve never had a problem with voter ID laws.

  105. R Mac   4 years ago

    In case my post wasn’t clear, when I referenced the letters to addresses where the person wasn’t there, I was talking about the mail in vote application. I hope I don’t need to explain why this is a problem.

    And I agree for me, the veiled threat is simply annoying. I don’t believe someone like me is the purpose of it, though, and in some areas it could be more than just annoying.

    But the most important issue is that all of this was done without any actions by the legislature, in a state that’s never had mail in voting before.

  106. The White Knight II: The White Knight Rises!   4 years ago

    What is the harm in an application going to the wrong address? I assume that this is the same application form that any random person could download from the Internet or walk into a local library or county clerk's office and grab a few copies.

    If there's a problem with applications getting into the "wrong hands", it would be in the application validation/processing end.

  107. SQRLSY One   4 years ago

    Did NOT, liar! Didn't post that today anywhere! You lie SOOOO much, you can't keep track of it any more!

  108. Mongrel American   4 years ago

    "January the 4th!"

    Dumbass.

  109. The White Knight II: The White Knight Rises!   4 years ago

    Are you arguing with me or the Electronic Frontier Foundation?

  110. chemjeff radical individualist   4 years ago

    Your mindreading powers aren't what you think they are.

  111. chemjeff radical individualist   4 years ago

    There are such things as digital IDs and digital identity verification schemes. Again I am in favor of helping people vote in a secure manner. Are you?

  112. chemjeff radical individualist   4 years ago

    Look I have no idea if sarcasmic has a deceased daughter named Roxanne. But if he does, it's a really shitty thing for you to do to bring that up and use it against him as some weapon. Why? What is the point of such shitty behavior other than to prove to the world what a shithead you are?

    THIS is the problem with the comment board now. It is infested with people like you, and Jesse, and Nardz, and Tulpa, and R Mac, and "Kill Rednecks" guy, and "Sevo is an alcoholic" guy, and "subcasmic" guy, and "chemjeff socialist" guy, and "damiksec" guy, who treat this place like it's a 6th-grade playground. Most adults grew out of that phase of their lives long ago. They dramatically decrease the signal-to-noise ratio and just make it incredibly too difficult to have an intelligent conversation on ANY subject.

  113. sarcasmic   4 years ago

    yep

  114. sarcasmic   4 years ago

    I've tried flagging all their comments and that only results in disjointed threads. Reason won't boot them. We need to come up with some way to make it not fun for them anymore. The master baiters get their jollies when we respond. If we libertarians ignored the adolescent conservatives, maybe it wouldn't be fun anymore and they'd go away.

  115. sarcasmic   4 years ago

    If Reason would give us an ignore button. That would be nice. They ignore us as we ignore them. We have intelligent conversation and they jerk each other off.

  116. sarcasmic   4 years ago

    I ain't got no socks. I'm not that clever. I'm not good at pretending. I can't act. I'm shit at impersonations.

    There's only one person who does socks. That's Tulpa. He socked me (at one point I linked to a post where if you highlighted the name you'd see a space but you didn't care) and others. He's the sock. Everyone else is just a person with a single account.

    If you and the others stopped accusing me or whomever of running multiple accounts then most of this bullshit would go away.

  117. chemjeff radical individualist   4 years ago

    I'm pretty sure sarcasmic is not SQRSLY and I'm pretty sure you also know that they are different people. So why this impossible demand? Is it to absolve yourself of any responsibility for your own actions by transferring the locus of action onto someone else?

  118. sarcasmic   4 years ago

    Faggots? How old are you? Twelve? Jesus H Christ on a stick! Grow up!

  119. KillAllMormons   4 years ago

    Ill cite this as proof of your bigotry.

    You'll just lie or play dumb.

    Fascist traitor!

  120. sarcasmic   4 years ago

    Scroll down to Tulpa's Episiarch sock. Highlight it. There's a microspace in the beginning of the handle.

    If there is an honest bone in your body you will see that and question your beliefs.

    I hope there is an honest bone in there. You occasionally make on-topic comments I'd like to conversate with, but I don't because you're an asshole.

  121. sarcasmic   4 years ago

    I'll make him disappear when you make JesseAz disappear.

  122. sarcasmic   4 years ago

    That's assuming you aren't the same person.

  123. sarcasmic   4 years ago

    https://reason.com/2021/03/09/twitter-sues-texas-attorney-general-ken-paxton-accusing-him-of-retaliating-against-the-company-for-banning-donald-trump/#comment-8799533

    Right there. Highlight " Episiarch"

    Notice the preceding space.

    If you fail to acknowledge it then that's you. I will save links to this conversation to prove your willful ignorance and dishonesty.

  124. sarcasmic   4 years ago

    Actually I won't save any links. You aren't that important.

    The fact that you have a file full of links means you've got some sad priorities.

  125. sarcasmic   4 years ago

    Where did this dead daughter shit come from, and why do you get pleasure from thinking you're rubbing something in?

    You're sick. Using a parent's dead child as a cudgel is messed up. There is no pain greater than a parent losing their child, and you are trying to use it as a weapon.

    Disgusting.

  126. sarcasmic   4 years ago

    I am saving a link.

    To show what a disgusting excuse for a human being you are.

  127. sarcasmic   4 years ago

    Aw fuck. I Sugar Free'd the link..

    Try again.

  128. sarcasmic   4 years ago

    There we go. You reveling in the death of some fictional daughter of mine that you made up.

    That's sick shit.

    Really fucking sick.

  129. sarcasmic   4 years ago

    I'd like you to go to the funeral of a child, or of a soldier, or someone who died before their time, and then taunt their parents.

    Or are you an internet coward?

  130. sarcasmic   4 years ago

    I'm definitely keeping this.

    To show how you giggle and rub your hands together when innocent children die if it means scoring points against a stranger on the internet.

    You're a sick fuck.

  131. sarcasmic   4 years ago

    Cut and paste... arg

    Think I got it right this time.

  132. sarcasmic   4 years ago

    Morals and principles?

    *scoff*

    I'm keeping this gem now that I got it right.

    You think it's funny when parents watch their children die. You're a sick fuck. This is soooo much better than your "proof" that I'm squirrel. You're happy when children die if you don't like the parents. You're sick...

  133. sarcasmic   4 years ago

    Got it right here on Notepad.

    https://reason.com/2021/03/09/twitter-sues-texas-attorney-general-ken-paxton-accusing-him-of-retaliating-against-the-company-for-banning-donald-trump/#comment-8799678

    You taunting a parent for the loss of a child, and taking pleasure in it. I seriously wish you would speak what you type. Because if you did someone would put you in your place.

    Disgusting. Nothing I've ever said is even remotely as repulsive as that post of yours.

  134. R Mac   4 years ago

    I’ll give it to sarc, when he fails at ignoring someone, he does so marvelously.

  135. sarcasmic   4 years ago

    Because you are master baiters.

    You take everything literally?

    Life must really suck for you.

  136. The White Knight III: The White Knight Fails!   4 years ago

    "it is easy to be tricked by spoof handles"

    Particularly when I'm so eminently spoofable.

  137. subcasmic   4 years ago

    I’m gonna get back to flagging your loser ass"

    I'm flagging you! I'm flagging you! PLEASE PAY ATTENTION TO MEEEEE!

  138. Red Rocks White Privilege   4 years ago

    sarcasmic
    March.9.2021 at 3:14 pm
    Because you are master baiters.

    You take everything literally?

    Life must really suck for you.

    KillAllMormons
    March.9.2021 at 3:19 pm
    Ill cite this as proof of your bigotry.

    You’ll just lie or play dumb.

    Fascist traitor!

    _____________________________
    Jesus fuck, dude, if you're going to do a sockpuppet, can you not be so blindingly obvious about it by using the exact same poasting style?

  139. sarcasmic   4 years ago

    I've never socked, RR. I swear it on the Garden of the Gods.

  140. sarcasmic   4 years ago

    I swear it on the buckets of water Ozzy threw at the audience when he performed there with Zakk Wylde.

    Believe a Tulpa lie, or the truth. It's up to you.

  141. sarcasmic   4 years ago

    You're an asshole and have said we're not on the same team, but you're intelligent and hopefully to smart to be deluded by Tulpa. I hope.

  142. chemjeff radical individualist   4 years ago

    For the record I am fine with requiring some type of photo ID for verification to vote, if that is what you are interested in. But I am not interested in being trolled over what is or isn't secure. The point is, if election security means restricting currently available voting options deemed less secure, then it behooves the government to make the remaining more secure voting options more readily available to potential voters. If you want to take away early voting, then devote more resources to in-person voting to make sure that those people who otherwise would have voted early, are able to do so in-person without having to wait in huge lines. That's my point. Sound good to you?

  143. mad.casual   4 years ago

    Not to mention that 'the trumpanzees' weren't stupid enough to say, in print, that they overtly tried to help democracy execute itself.

  144. SQRLSY One   4 years ago

    Now THAT was obscure as all git-out! Fence-straddler! ...‘the trumpanzees’ weren’t stupid enough to say, in print, that they overtly tried to help democracy execute itself.

    Since they DIDN'T SAY IN PRINT that they wanted to replace democracy with mobocracy, this PROVES that they did NOT want to replace democracy with mobocracy?!?!

    Casual Mad-shit says that it does NOT want to turn the Local Galactic Cluster-Fuck into the Local Domain of the Uber-Casual Mad-shit Dictatorshit! We MUST trust in the Uber-Casual Mad-shit Dictatorshit, then, and ONLY in the Uber-Casual Mad-shit Dictatorshit!!!

    You are the type of asshole power-pig that killed Jesus and the other morally-ethically correct people! See http://www.churchofsqrls.com/Do_Gooders_Bad/ for details! Refute what is written there, I dare you, smug asshole!

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  147. mad.casual   4 years ago

    You're right, the word 'tried' obscured the facts. The trumpanzees tried and presumably failed to replace democracy with mobocracy while the parties published in the Times article detailed, self-congratulatorially, how they actually helped democracy execute itself.

  148. SQRLSY One   4 years ago

    "The parties published in the Times article" didn't "execute" (as in kill) democracy, they executed the codes (written in their conscience and in the USA Constitution) that instructed them to faithfully preserve democracy, not mobocracy... The exact opposite of what the trumpanzees gone apeshit tried to do!

    Are YOU trying to faithfully execute the codes written in YOUR conscience? OMG! Casually Mad is executing (killing) its conscience!

    Was that your implied wordplay-meaning?

  149. mad.casual   4 years ago

    “The parties published in the Times article” didn’t “execute” (as in kill) democracy, they executed the codes

    The fact that you consider a reference to the fact that 'execute' has two meanings to be obscure says it all. You or they wouldn't even know if you or they were killing anything any more than missile guidance software does. Who cares if the target is to heap more debt on our children and disenfranchise them with democracy, as long as the code performs without exception democracy has been executed.

  150. Peter Mathewson   4 years ago

    Loyalsock Creek, Pennsylvania

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