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Democrats Threaten Matt Taibbi With Jail Time Over Twitter Files Testimony

Weaponization of the federal government, indeed

Robby Soave | 4.20.2023 6:43 PM

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Stacey Plaskett, a Democrat, is the delegate from the Virgin Islands to the U.S. Congress. Last month, when independent writers Matt Taibbi and Michael Shellenberger testified before the House Judiciary Select Subcommittee on the Weaponization of the Federal Government, she described them as "so-called journalists" and sought to undermine their testimony about government pressure to restrict speech on Twitter.

She has now gone much further.

Plaskett recently sent a letter to Taibbi accusing him of perjury and suggesting that he could face up to five years in jail. The letter was obtained by Lee Fang, a writer who works with Taibbi and publishes on Substack. In it, Plaskett notes that providing false testimony to Congress "is punishable by up to five years imprisonment."

The congresswoman's basis for accusing Taibbi of perjury is a handful of errors that he made during the publication of the Twitter Files. These mistakes caught the attention of MSNBC's Mehdi Hasan, who skewered Taibbi in an interview and suggested the entire Twitter Files project rested upon a house of cards.

It is true that Taibbi made some errors: In one of his tweets about the web of organizations engaged in identifying so-called misinformation on Twitter, he confused CISA, the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency—an organ of the federal government—with CIS, the Center for Internet Security—a nonprofit. Hasan has never sufficiently explained why this mistake would render the Twitter Files obsolete; in fact, both organizations participated in the Election Integrity Partnership, a Stanford University project that sought to monitor the election-related discourse on social media. Taibbi pointed out this fact in a tweet admitting to the mistake.

Regardless, it is obviously not the case that Taibbi committed perjury. Plaskett's letter describes the CISA/CIS mistake as an "intentional" one; this is simply false. Taibbi did not willfully mischaracterize the two organizations; when he rewrote "CIS" as "CISA," he honestly thought the tweet in question had referred to the government agency rather than the nonprofit.

Aaron Terr, director of public advocacy at the Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression (FIRE), described Plaskett's letter as shocking.

"The mistake in Taibbi's tweet does not show that he knowingly lied to Congress," says Terr. "It's hard to think of anything more chilling to a free press than threatening a journalist with prison time based on a single, corrected mistake in their reporting."

Accuracy is vital to the project of journalism, and it was important for Taibbi to set the record straight, even if the impact of these errors has been overstated by Democratic partisans. But Plaskett's suggestion that Taibbi's testimony should put him at risk of prosecution was wildly inappropriate.

There's a profound irony here. Plaskett's likely agenda was to undermine the work of the subcommittee on the weaponization of the federal government, and the manner in which she chose to do this was to threaten a journalist with jail time. Weaponization, indeed.

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  1. JesseAz   2 years ago

    It is true that Taibbi made some errors: In one of his tweets about the web of organizations engaged in identifying so-called misinformation on Twitter, he confused CISA, the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency—an organ of the federal government—with CIS, the Center for Internet Security—a nonprofit.

    Taibbi was not wrong. BotH CIS and CISA coordinated with EIP.

    Hasan was wrong.

    https://leefang.substack.com/p/msnbcs-mehdi-hasan-gets-basic-facts

    Please support the 1B defamation suit against MSNBC.

    1. JesseAz   2 years ago

      Lee Fang
      @lhfang
      ·
      Follow
      Replying to @lhfang
      Mehdi's viral deception that Taibbi lied under oath about DHS/CISA now has House Dems explicitly threatening Taibbi w/ imprisonment. Taibbi was accurate in this quote, yet here's a letter from Rep. Stacey Plaskett citing Mehdi to float a threat of 5 years of jail against Taibbi

      https://twitter.com/lhfang/status/1649077406383353857

      Lee Fang
      @lhfang
      ·
      Apr 11
      Mehdi claimed Taibbi lied under oath to Congress - a felony that can be prosecuted with prison - by claiming CISA worked with EIP on content moderation. Mehdi says the truth is that only a private sector org w/ a similar acronym, CIS, worked w/EIP. Mehdi is wrong and here's how.
      Lee Fang
      @lhfang
      ·
      Apr 11
      EIP had an internal ticketing system to flag content for censorship to Twitter, and an internal messaging system to alert CIS *AND* CISA. DHS/CISA elevate EIP-flagged tweets for Twitter. Here is a newly unearthed Twitter email in Oct 2020 showing the process.
      Lee Fang
      @lhfang
      ·
      Apr 11
      Mehdi Hasan's claim that EIP only partnered with CIS, not CISA, is debunked by EIP itself. EIP's annual report says the group was founded in consultation with CISA/DHS. Here's EIP's director saying its main government partner was CISA-DHS.

      1. Overt   2 years ago

        Meh, I think it is reasonable to conclude that Taibbi was wrong. Taibbi's general assertion, that CISA was involved in the program, is correct. But he also asserted that his tweet- talking about CIS- was proof of that fact. And that just isn't correct.

        We shouldn't let this fact distract from anything. He made a small error and it is corrected.

    2. Mike Parsons   2 years ago

      They are running cover for a dangerous power hungry bureaucrat who lied to congress, repeatedly, which is well documented at this point. A man who very likely helped contribute to the pandemic happening, and certainly was responsible for many of the worst authoritarian policies that resulted from it...

      While going after an indy journalist who has exposed significant collusion between govt and private companies to censor private citizens, and spread blatant propaganda (and actual misinformation about the pandemic).

      The instant a real journalist actually 'speaks truth to power' they want him silenced and thrown in jail.

      These people are absolutely current day Bolsheviks

      1. JesseAz   2 years ago

        Mayorkas and Garland have lied often. Virtually every time they appear. Never a single letter to charge then.

        1. Elmer Fudd the CHUD   2 years ago

          They should both be in prison.

    3. bacchys   2 years ago

      Taibi was wrong. Hasan was not CIS is not CISA.

      Soave is being a moron here. The Congresswoman is incapable of threatening Taibi with jail. She has no ability to prosecute anything, let alone perjury, and, with MAGAt Republicans in control of the House, not even the ability to send a referral that has anything resembling weight to the DOJ.

      Taibi- and Fang- have been grifting shitstains with #TwitterFiles. The screencaps they post don't support the narrative they're pushing, and Taibi is too dishonest to even correct his fellow grifter, Shellenberger, when Shellenberger contradicts Taibi. None of them give a shit about the truth. One thing does seem very clear, however: those who believe #TwitterFiles haven't actually read them. Including Soave.

      1. DesigNate   2 years ago

        “ in fact, both organizations participated in the Election Integrity Partnership,”

        And yet they both participated in active campaigns to try to censor American citizens.

        It’s like you’re not even trying. Sad.

      2. JesseAz   2 years ago

        Can you repost with less blind leftist religion?

      3. Sevo   2 years ago

        "Taibi was wrong..."

        Assertion from lying pile of lefty shit =/= evidence or argument.

      4. TrickyVic (old school)   2 years ago

        What narrative are you referring to? The emails showed how Twitter and government sponsored groups were working together to censor. It was a relationship that should exist.

        1. TrickyVic (old school)   2 years ago

          shouldn't exist.

      5. TrickyVic (old school)   2 years ago

        Biden confuses things like this every time he steps up to the mic.

      6. mad.casual   2 years ago

        Taibi was wrong.

        If CIS is not CISA, then is Taibi not Taibbi?

      7. Birgit Barad   2 years ago

        Considering you've spent the last 4 years telling us that the Mueller report conclusively proved that Donald Trump conspired with Vladimir Putin to hack election machines and change the outcome of the 2016 election to steal it from Hillary Clinton, we'll take your analysis for what it's worth, shreek.

        Hey, remember how you got your original Sarah Palin's Buttplug account banned for posting dark web links to hardcore child pornography?

  2. Diane Reynolds (Paul.)   2 years ago

    I would say "the mask is off" but that phrase is so hackneyed and past its due date it's really pretty meaningless.

    What this shows is they literally don't care what we think of them, they're going to exercise their power in the light of day, because the culture will allow it to happen without consequence.

    1. Mike Laursen   2 years ago

      Oh, I see, you are using the pronoun "they" in the new-fangled sense of referring to a single person. It's confusing.

      1. Spiritus Mundi   2 years ago

        They = dems. God you are dumb.

        1. SQRLSY One   2 years ago

          Soave took ONE Demon-Crap ass, ass representing ALL Demo-Craps, in his article-title here (trying to suck ass with the fascists commentors here, perhaps?). That does NOT make it true! I saw a (crippled) one-legged dog, once. Are ALL dogs one-legged, now? Elementary logic fail, hello?!??!?!

          1. DesigNate   2 years ago

            I’m sure all of those Democrat committee memebers (not to mention the Democrst leadership) who were pissed off and fucking around with Taibbi are going to condemn this letter and call for her censure.

            Tell you what, hold your breath till Biden condemns her for attacking freedom of the press.

            1. SQRLSY One   2 years ago

              Matt Taibbi made minor (presumably unintended) mistakes, and what's-her-face wants to get on his case for NOT being PERFECT! (Sure, I bet many Demon-Craps take HER side in this... "My Tribe, right or wrong", and all that...)

              Well anyway, what's-her-face is willing to pound the war drums, demanding perfection from NOT-MY-TRIBE Dude (in Her Own Perfect Mind, at least), while NOT being Perfect Herself!!! This is an affliction that many (most?) of us share!

            2. But SkyNet is a Private Company   2 years ago

              I mean, it’s not like his Sister In Law changed the family real estate holdings from a Ltd to an LLC and he was never told about it or forgot to tell his CPA to change it when reporting the income from it

        2. VULGAR MADMAN   2 years ago

          He hasn’t taken his brain pills yet.

          1. Sevo   2 years ago

            Either he never does, or they don't work.

          2. But SkyNet is a Private Company   2 years ago

            Can’t find any HO2 to wash them down with

            1. Smack Daddy   2 years ago

              Maybe he should try H2SO4.

      2. JesseAz   2 years ago (edited)

        They refers to democrats. A collective group dumbass.

        But please. Use your sea lion skills to defend this White Mike.

        1. Elmer Fudd the CHUD   2 years ago

          I think you meant to write “a group that are a collective of dumbasses”.

      3. damikesc   2 years ago

        We can add this, Biden's odd choices of what to and what not to prosecute (tranny vandalizes a church? Nothing.)

        This thing (not really a Congressperson given that she, blessedly, has no power) threatened to jail a critic of the regime.

        So, if these are the norms we need to restore, I'm not seeing why we need to do so.

      4. Overt   2 years ago (edited)

        Here is Mike doing his usual parsing. His MO is to pick at one little part of your argument to try and distract from the actual issue at hand.

        Here we have a very clear example of a Democrat engaging in the weaponization of the government. And doing this to intimidate a witness from his investigations on the weaponization of the government.

        This is serious shit. But what Mike wants to do is get everyone arguing about a meaningless debate about how many people are involved. Let’s note that even IF we were to change “they” to “her” (and does Mike know what the congress-critter’s preferred pronouns are?) this would still be serious shit. He knows that, but he is here to spread chaos, so he doesn’t care.

        1. But SkyNet is a Private Company   2 years ago

          He really sux, like HO2 thru a straw

        2. Oak   2 years ago (edited)

          Here we have a very clear example of a Democrat engaging in the weaponization of the government. And doing this to intimidate a witness from his investigations on the weaponization of the government.

          This is serious shit.

          No, it’s not. Team Blue and Team Red “engaging in the weaponization of the government” has been routine for (at least) 60 years [≈ average human life expectancy at birth, 2011 estimate] now. Are you a child?

      5. Birgit Barad   2 years ago

        "They" is referring to either Democrats or congresspeople, Episiarch/Bo Cara Esq., you faux-autistic fucking retard. If you're going to try for a pro-tranny gotcha it helps if you actually comprehend basic elementary English at a sufficient level to ascertain the noun to which a pronoun refers.

    2. Nardz   2 years ago

      "What this shows is they literally don’t care what we think of them, they’re going to exercise their power in the light of day, because the culture will allow it to happen without consequence."

      Correct.

  3. SQRLSY One   2 years ago

    Democrats can do wrong?!?! And call for burning the (sometimes imperfect) witches?

    Say it ain't so, Joe!!! Who knew?!?!

    Compare and contrast that with The Perfect Donald supporting calls to "Hang Mike Pence"! https://www.politico.com/news/2022/05/25/trump-expressed-support-hanging-pence-capitol-riot-jan-6-00035117#:~:text=Insurrection%20fallout-,Trump%20expressed%20support%20for%20hanging%20Pence%20during%20Capitol%20riot%2C%20Jan,2%2C%20three%20people%20told%20POLITICO.

    INSURRECTION FALLOUT

    Trump expressed support for hanging Pence during Capitol riot, Jan. 6 panel told
    The select panel has heard that, after “hang Mike Pence” chants broke out, the then-president expressed support for the prospect of hanging his No. 2

    At least "Team R" was Perfectly Correct in calling for the witches to be BURNED!!!!

  4. Jerryskids   2 years ago

    I'm sure reminding Taibbi what sort of punishment can be meted out for perjury was in no way a threat but just a reminder. Just as noting to Stacey Plaskett that plenty of pesky politicians have been killed for their overreach is in no way a threat. From Caesar to Ceausescu, from Lincoln to Mussolini, lots of politicians wind up dead in variously gruesome ways. Yep, sure do. Wind up dead when people get sick of their shit.

    1. A Thinking Mind   2 years ago

      Oh, wretched people that we be, will no one rid us of this turbulent delegate?

      (this is not a threat either)

  5. Diane Reynolds (Paul.)   2 years ago

    The fucking funniest article you'll read this week.

    1. Unicorn Abattoir   2 years ago

      That was a big bucket of projection. Wow.

      As I've said many times, they're gaslighting themselves.

      1. Stuck in California   2 years ago

        Dude, getting a progressive journalist to explain working class or conservative motivations is like getting a 13 year old boy to explain menstruation.

        They may have read something about it, or heard someone talking about it, but they don't have any personal experience and don't genuinely understand it at all.

    2. newshutz   2 years ago

      One has to laugh or cry. If the dems are not cheating on elections, Trump is headed for a second term.

      Which Reason writer's head will explode first?

    3. DesigNate   2 years ago

      I would point out OBL’s first law to them, but I don’t think they’d get it.

    4. Get To Da Chippah   2 years ago

      In fact, a good case can be made that working-class and rural citizens are undermining their own economic interests by backing GOP politicians, but Democrats have gotten nowhere making that complicated argument.

      Not only are those inbred rubes voting against their own interests, they're too dumb to understand how it came to be so!

      1. Minadin   2 years ago

        I really love the whole 'voting against their own interests' messaging. I think it's a real winning strategy to convey to a large block of voters that not only do you not understand their motivations in any way whatsoever, but also have no interest in trying.

        1. InsaneTrollLogic   2 years ago

          That's been the claim now from Democrats for a number of years, "voting against their own interests". It's how we got the "basket full of deplorables" out of Hillary in 2016. Dems lost this group quite some time ago when they decided to cozy up to the Silicon Valley billionaires.

          1. Nardz   2 years ago

            And now voting doesn't matter

        2. Super Scary   2 years ago

          It's certainly one of the phrases that makes me mentally check out of whatever the person that said that is going to say, that is for sure.

        3. Zeb   2 years ago

          And they have been trying to push it for ages. Jeez, they keep telling voters how stupid and ignorant they are and they still won't vote right. How can that be?

        4. Bill Dalasio   2 years ago

          "Voting against their own interests"

          I have yet to hear a Democrat make a convincing case to me that their policies are in the interests of the working class, particularly the white working class. Free college to major in gender studies really doesn't do much for a guy working in construction or managing a local Wal-Mart. Importing large amounts of unskilled labor really isn't a boon to the prospects of America's unskilled, or even semi-skilled and skilled, labor. "But, but, we offer a generous dole!!!" doesn't really do much for the working class. They're working class precisely because they aren't on the dole. And most of the working people I know aren't particularly enthusiastic about becoming a ward of the state.

          1. BYODB   2 years ago (edited)

            ^ Exactly this.

            The fact is, the only blue collar people still voting for Democrats are either in a Union or are so old they remember a time when Democrats did actually care about blue collar workers.

            I’m not saying Republicans care about blue collar workers, but ignoring them is actually a superior plan to actively working against the interests of middle America.

            Anyone with even two brain cells to rub together sees how ‘in bed’ Democrats are with huge corporate interests and billionaires, but Democrats get away with it because they pay lip service to communist ideals. You know, exactly like the communist dictators of 3rd world shit holes. At this point there’s no difference, and it doesn’t really matter because those dictators have shown that this strategy works on morons.

    5. Minadin   2 years ago

      I thought the funniest part was the disclaimer at the end.

      "Editor’s note: Seattle Times Opinion no longer appends comment threads on David Horsey’s cartoons. Too many comments violated our community policies and reviewing the dozens that were flagged as inappropriate required too much of our limited staff time. "

    6. Dillinger   2 years ago

      the cartoon was like a "can you find 10 things wrong with this?"

    7. Elmer Fudd the CHUD   2 years ago

      They don’t like my ad blocker.

    8. NOYB2   2 years ago

      As it turns out, the working class is a lot smarter than entitled, elitist progressives like Horsey (the cartoonist).

      The working class know full well that "reining in big corporations and making billionaires pay their fair share" translates into crony capitalism, corruption, and economic ruin.

      And the working class also knows how important Christianity, self-defense, and secure borders are to their quality of life, and how progressives are still trying to use abortion for eugenics.

      1. BYODB   2 years ago

        What's amazing is that the 'working class' have been against immigrants for just about two centuries now for the exact reason that they realize that it drives down their own wages.

        This used to be taught in public school, but I guess it isn't now? I wouldn't know.

    9. mad.casual   2 years ago

      trans people reading books to kids.

      Dave Horsey is a 12-yr.-old girl dressed as a man who makes cartoons for children. Prove me wrong.

  6. Unicorn Abattoir   2 years ago

    Taibbi's real crime was making the subcommittee members look stupid.

    1. JesseAz   2 years ago

      And having a threescore with Elon.

  7. A Thinking Mind   2 years ago

    The man published a NEWS STORY that Democrats don't like. And Democrats want to throw him in jail for it.

    But ya know, it really is important to remember how dangerous both sides are to free speech.

    1. Mike Laursen   2 years ago

      Well, one Democrat does.

      1. JesseAz   2 years ago

        Is there any dem action you dont defend?

      2. MK Ultra   2 years ago

        Fucking useless jackass.

      3. damikesc   2 years ago

        Number of Democrats who criticized this? Seems like roughly none.

        And you know if a Republican said it, others would be required to distance themselves to avoid being accused of it themselves.

        1. But SkyNet is a Private Company   2 years ago

          That’s the thing - Plaskett exists to say the things the others might take heat for. It’s her fvckin job to push the narrative envelope. It’s coordinated.

        2. Mike Laursen   2 years ago

          That is a fair criticism. None spoke out against her threats to Taibbi (I don’t know if that’s true or not, but I’ll take your word for it). That doesn’t change the fact that none joined her in her threats.

          1. Birgit Barad   2 years ago

            So she's kinda like Marjorie Taylor-Greene, except for the part where you're happy to extrapolate anything said by Marjorie Taylor-Greene to the entire Republican party. That about sum it up Episiarch/Bo Cara Esq.?

        3. Mike Laursen   2 years ago

          “And you know if a Republican said it, others would be required to distance themselves to avoid being accused of it themselves.”

          I’m sure some people would “require” that. I wouldn’t.

          1. damikesc   2 years ago (edited)

            While it is great that you do not, the media absolutely would and would broadcast, incessantly, that the GOP wants to imprison critics for weeks and months nonstop.

            Republicans were bugged about George Santos for weeks…but Dems are NOT similarly bothered over Fetterman and his clear inability to do his job at all.

            1. Mike Laursen   2 years ago (edited)

              Where, once again, “the media” is conveniently defined as the left-leaning media, which isn’t actually all of the media. However, it is necessary to define "the media" this way to further the conservative victimhood narrative.

              1. ObviouslyNotSpam   2 years ago

                They're mental gymnastics ninjas...

                1. Birgit Barad   2 years ago

                  Replying to yourself from the handle you accidentally outed downthread really bolsters your sophistry, Episiarch/Bo Cara Esq.

              2. damikesc   2 years ago

                You're right. I should specify.

                CBS
                NBC
                ABC
                PBS
                New York Times
                Washington Post
                CNN
                MSNBC
                NPR

                ...I could continue but it seems to be getting silly, no?

              3. Birgit Barad   2 years ago

                Now watch Episiarch/Bo Cara Esq. hysterically shriek like a whinging cunt when he demands a cite and you provide one that isn't from a "mainstream" left-leaning news source.

                Do you actually think your rank sophistry works, Episiarch/Bo Cara Esq.?

          2. Birgit Barad   2 years ago

            I’m sure some people would “require” that. I wouldn’t.

            You have in the past, with regard to Marjorie Taylor-Greene as well as the one flake in Florida who proposed a bill to make it illegal to criticize the governor. You spent about a week insisting that Ron DeSantis' failure to publicly declare his opposition to the bill that had exactly one sponsor - its author - was indicative of his creeping totalitarian tendencies. Want to try not being a lying piece of shit just to see what it feels like one time, Episiarch/Bo Cara Esq.?

      4. Bill Dalasio   2 years ago

        And I'm sure, when the next Republican says something, even taken out of context, that might be viewed as less than supportive of women, you'll be here to assure us that it's just an isolated case. Right? Right?

  8. A Thinking Mind   2 years ago

    These mistakes caught the attention of MSNBC's Mehdi Hasan, who skewered Taibbi in an interview and suggested the entire Twitter Files project rested upon a house of cards.

    He was not skewered. He was ambushed by someone who made claims Taibbi was not prepared to properly address, and couldn't defend when he was attacked on the spot. He claimed Taibbi was lying because the person claimed he was talking Agency X instead of Agency Y (which are distinguished by one letter difference in acronym), but the statement Taibbi made was actually true of both Agency X and Y, making Hasan the real fucking liar.

    This is a case where I really think that people who make false accusations need to face the punishment that their potential victims would have faced. Can we fucking throw Plaskett in jail? She's actually threatened to falsely imprison someone for an exercise of free speech. She can get royally fucked in a DC jail while all the Jan. 6 defendants watch.

    1. bacchys   2 years ago

      Taibi should have been prepared to address them. Taibi ASKED to come on Hasan's program. He knew what the discussion was going to be about. He knew Hasan was skeptical of his claims, too. Calling it an ambush is completely stupid.

      Taibi's been a lying grifter with #TwitterFiles.

      1. DesigNate   2 years ago

        Hmmm, that’s a little better. Almost got a ride out of me.

      2. Sevo   2 years ago

        "...Taibi’s been a lying grifter with #TwitterFiles..."

        bacchys been a lying pile of lefty shit since showing up here.

      3. Birgit Barad   2 years ago

        Tell us again about how the Mueller report conclusively proved that Donald Trump conspired with Vladimir Putin to hack election machines and change the outcome of the 2016 election to steal it from Hillary Clinton, shreek.

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  10. A Thinking Mind   2 years ago

    Seriously, this is just unconscionable. A vindictive bitch got EMBARRASSED by asking stupid questions during a committee hearing, and by impugning the person she was questioning (leading to everyone pointing out that she's a so-called member of congress). And because she got her feelings hurt, she wants to throw a man in jail for things he said, for exercising freedom of press and speech.

    1. Sevo   2 years ago

      So was suppressing information damaging to droolin' Joe weeks before the election (a result of government agents strong-arming twitter, for example); it that wasn't a coup, it'll suffice until a better example shows up.
      Heads should be rolling!

  11. Sevo   2 years ago

    "...In it, Plaskett notes that providing false testimony to Congress "is punishable by up to five years imprisonment."..."

    Perhaps Plaskett could have a word with Dr. Fauci.

  12. A Thinking Mind   2 years ago

    Remember, if you refuse a Congressional subpoena, like Steve Bannon, they will throw you in jail. But you have ever said something they dislike, and then testify in a Congressional hearing, they will claim you have committed perjury, and try to throw you in jail.

    But it's totally not political. I mean, if we thought this was political, we might need to impeach Ms. Plaskett for improper use of the criminal justice system to cover her hurt feelings.

    1. damikesc   2 years ago

      But only IF some people ignore a subpoena. Eric Holder, I believe, did so. Nothing happened.

  13. John C. Randolph   2 years ago

    What constitutional authority is there for fake representatives to pretend to be members of congress and get fed on the taxpayers' teat?

    -jcr

  14. A Thinking Mind   2 years ago

    I've learned so much about the law today.

    1) Point a gun at someone pull the trigger, and that person dies: Not worth prosecuting.

    2) Do a ton of research, digging through hundreds and thousands of documents and files, to publish a news story: Should be prosecuted.

    1. Mike Laursen   2 years ago

      “Point a gun at someone pull the trigger, and that person dies: Not worth prosecuting.”

      This sentence is referring to what incident?

      1. Minadin   2 years ago

        The Alec Baldwin Rust shooting incident?

        1. Mike Laursen   2 years ago

          Maybe. Nobody knows unless A Thinking Mind provides a bit more detail of what shooting incident he was referrring to.

          1. Birgit Barad   2 years ago

            Yes, Episiarch/Bo Cara Esq., we wouldn't want to take that gigantic leap of logic on the day that the news was announced that the charges were dropped against Alec Baldwin. We must be extremely careful to be accurate, except when we're mindreading and ascribing positions to people based on what we wish they'd said instead of what they actually said.

          2. Birgit Barad   2 years ago

            I wonder if they have any fake pills you could take to cure your fake autism.

      2. Elmer Fudd the CHUD   2 years ago

        NYC DA Alvin Bragg’s unwillingness to prosecute violent crimes in his jurisdiction. Plus many other democrat prosecutors backed by George Soros around the US.

        1. BYODB   2 years ago

          As a minor correction, Bragg seems against the notion of prosecuting theft I'm not so sure he's against prosecuting murder.

          Unless, of course, it turns out black people do most of the murdering. Then he would be against prosecuting murder, because of 'disparate impact' or something.

  15. JeremyR   2 years ago

    Not sure how that's ironic. The government attacking someone for exposing the government attacks on free speech is the opposite of ironic.

    It's like an arsonist burning down the house of the person who reported another one of his fires.

    1. The Margrave of Azilia   2 years ago (edited)

      It’s ironic because he was a friendly witness called by the majority to help *expose* government malfeasance, and now someone in the Democratic minority is implicitly threatening to sic the Biden DoJ on him.

      Perhaps this is a trial balloon, and if it pops quickly, they’ll be able to dismiss it as “just a letter by a nonvoting delegate, not even worth commenting on,” etc.

      1. MK Ultra   2 years ago

        She's probably just that stupid and evil, but your hypothesis is certainly plausible.

  16. Longtobefree   2 years ago

    Maybe he can get in the wing with all the Biden cabinet members, and the CDC staff.

  17. Marshal   2 years ago

    All you can do is laugh. If you pay attention long enough they'll slip up and accidentally tell you what they really want to do. It's a slight variation of the Kinsley Gaffe.

    1. ObviouslyNotSpam   2 years ago

      Again with the "they"...

      I've just checked, and I could not manage to find a report of any other Democrat who has either condoned or criticized Stacey Plaskett's letter.

      Why do you suppose you exaggerate your victimhood?

      1. Truthfulness   2 years ago

        So tell us, why haven't the Democrats quickly denounced what Plaskett stated? Seems like Marshal is actually on to something.

      2. Birgit Barad   2 years ago

        Excellent work replying with your Mike Laursen shtick on your sock, Episiarch/Bo Cara Esq. Taking lessons from your buddies sarcasmic and shreek, you fucking retard?

  18. Nardz   2 years ago

    https://twitter.com/JerryDunleavy/status/1649223045385531393?t=IpwTwWsX0eojtqigOPZarw&s=19

    NEW: Former Obama acting CIA director Mike Morell, who helped write the infamous October 2020 Hunter Biden laptop letter, testified a call with Antony Blinken “triggered” the letter’s creation & that one of the reasons for the letter was to help Biden win.

    [Link]

    1. Sevo   2 years ago

      FFS, find a SOURCE instead of a rumor factory.

      1. Nardz   2 years ago (edited)

        Out of curiosity, what sources are acceptable to you, sqrlvo?

        Edit: and we’ll ignore that the “[link]” part covers the Official News Media source boomers like sqrlvo can’t live without

        Edit 2: we'll also ignore the hilarious irony of sqrlvo whining about the Twitter "rumor factory" on a story stemming from Matt Taibbi's reporting on Twitter about Twitter, and social media generally, and its use by the US government...

    2. ObviouslyNotSpam   2 years ago

      Er, so? The letter very carefully emphasized that its signatories did not have evidence of Russian involvement in the Hunter Biden laptop story:

      "We want to emphasize that we do not know if the emails, provided to the New York Post by President Trump’s personal attorney Rudy Giuliani, are genuine or not and that we do not have evidence of Russian involvement -- just that our experience makes us deeply suspicious that the Russian government played a significant role in this case.

      If we are right, this is Russia trying to influence how Americans vote in this election, and we believe strongly that Americans need to be aware of this."

      1. Truthfulness   2 years ago (edited)

        So why did they and others run away with the “Russian disinformation” story anyways? You’re just deflecting; stop defending what the Biden campaign and the DNC did to suppress the Hunter Biden laptop case.

      2. Birgit Barad   2 years ago

        It's not happening
        It's happening, but it's not as bad you say
        It's happening and it's a good thing it is
        It's old news, who cares? <-- Episiarch/Bo Cara Esq. (dba Mike "White Knight" Laursen and retardedly cross-posting on his ObviouslyNotSpam sock today) is here

        I suppose the guy with the crazy hair from Ancient Aliens has never actually said it was ancient aliens either, has he Episiarch/Bo Cara Esq.? No, no. He's never said that. Only that it might make sense for ancient aliens to have done it...

  19. TJJ2000   2 years ago

    "Weaponization, indeed."

    Yes; Not a single Democrat tried to hide their weaponization of the federal government. They hailed it. Made excuses for it. Insisted on it. BUT not once; did any Democrat politician reject it.

    There are treasonous USA enemies in US politics.

  20. Me, Myself and I   2 years ago (edited)

    If anything Tabbi said under oath is untrue, no matter how miniscule or unimportant, it’s perjury. Simple as that. Intention doesn’t matter. The same would apply to any witness. Just because you expose government wrongdoing, doesn’t mean you’re above the law. She should’ve said on the witness stand that the document said CIS but that she believed it was a typo and meant CISA. Instead, she claimed under oath that it was CISA who sent those messages. If that was true, she would be innocent. But if it’s not true, she’s committed purjery.

    However, this does seem like a political prosecution.

    1. soldiermedic76   2 years ago

      Actually, perjury does require intent. Without intent to deceive you can't be convicted of perjury.

      1. Me, Myself and I   2 years ago

        I looked it up and you're right.
        I probably should've looked it up before posting the comment.

        1. Set Us Up The Chipper   2 years ago

          derp

        2. TrickyVic (old school)   2 years ago

          That's why perjury is hard to prove.

          1. BYODB   2 years ago

            And a certain Clinton is pretty happy that's how it works, since that's how he managed to avoid being convicted.

        3. Birgit Barad   2 years ago

          Don't sweat it Episiarch/Bo Cara Esq. (dba Mike "White Knight" Laursen and introducing his brand new sock Me, Myself and I), we're pretty used to you talking out of your ass like a retarded fucking mongoloid and making yourself look like a cock.

      2. ThomasD   2 years ago

        Intentional and material, not merely an error of name confusion.

        But she just had to get her fascist on.

    2. DRM   2 years ago

      If anything Tabbi said under oath is untrue, no matter how miniscule or unimportant, it’s perjury. Simple as that.

      No, it isn't "simple as that".

      Under both the general perjury statute and the false statements to Federal officials statute, the elements of the crime are that it must be 1) willfully, 2) knowingly, 3) and materially 4) false.

      If any of those elements are missing, there was no crime.

    3. But SkyNet is a Private Company   2 years ago

      No you fvckin idiot.

      If someone asks you how to pronounce the capitol of Kentucky, Lewisville, Louisville, or Lewavul, and you don’t say Frankfort, you have not committed perjury

    4. ObviouslyNotSpam   2 years ago

      She?

      1. Truthfulness   2 years ago

        Are you making accusations of perjury? Come up with something better.

  21. Sequel   2 years ago

    Plaskett is the living embodiment of the new reality that Democrats can be vulgar extremists, just like Republicans.

    Good reason not to allow the 2-Party System convince you that you have no choice but to vote for one party's revolting candidate if you dislike him or her less than the other party's revolting candidate.

    1. NOYB2   2 years ago

      Good reason not to allow the 2-Party System convince you that you have no choice but to vote for one party’s revolting candidate if you dislike him or her less than the other party’s revolting candidate.

      The two party system in the US is doing exactly what it such systems are intended to do: produce two similar parties that represent what the median voter wants.

      The fact that the US government is so dysfunctional and politicians are so revolting is a result of the preferences of US voters. Adding more parties will not fix that.

      1. Zeb   2 years ago

        I don't think that's quite right. A two party system must produce two parties that roughly split the vote. That can happen by both being close to the center, or by both convincing enough voters that the other party is so bad that you have to vote for us. At this point I don't see the parties representing what the median voter (whatever that is) wants very well.

    2. Birgit Barad   2 years ago

      Yes, BOAF SIDEZ!!!!! to be sure, shreek. Especially when one side with a lengthy history of jailing and spying on journalists threatens another one with jail time for exposing their malfeasance.

  22. Liberty Lover   2 years ago

    Intimidation to try to cover up their crimes.

    1. TJJ2000   2 years ago

      ^^^ EXACTLY ^^^^

  23. OneOfOne   2 years ago

    but jack dorsey and his lackeys vajayjay and yoel the pedo didnt lie. got it.

  24. Mickey Rat   2 years ago (edited)

    There has been a consistent pattern in the past decade or so of the Democrats wanting to criminalize opposition to their party and its policies.

    The Democrat Party embarrassing internal communications that were hacked in 2016 was said by them to be election interference. However, now they are arguing that Trump paying hush money in 2017 to avoid the release of embarrassing personal info was also election interference. The parents in Viginia angrily dissenting to policy in school board meetings were referred to as domestic terrorists by the DOJ. They continue to want to control speech that dissent from their policy narrative by slandering it as “misinformation”. There is a consistent pattern here to use the law and regulation to control the narrative and suppress opposition as they define "democracy" as being when the Democrats win and get their way.

    1. TrickyVic (old school)   2 years ago

      And they wonder why people are them communists.

      1. TrickyVic (old school)   2 years ago

        calling them communists

  25. Brandybuck   2 years ago

    It's crazy she is trying to defend the Federal Government, because everyone at this point in time KNOWS the Federal Government mucks about with Social Media. The problem is, no one cares.

    1. Mike Laursen   2 years ago

      Hmm, what happened to Republican bills in Congress to prevent Federal employees from mucking about with social media? The latest activity I can find is a bill that passed the House back in early March.

      1. Birgit Barad   2 years ago

        Yeah, whycome those Republicans haven't proposed any new bills in the last 6 weeks in the one branch of the federal government they control when their last bill hasn't been acted on by the Democratic-controlled senate? Very good point Episiarch/Bo Cara Esq.! Clearly looks like BOAF SIDEZ!!!!!! here.

    2. Birgit Barad   2 years ago

      Lol, and yet you spent the last 5 years calling anyone who suggested the federal government was mucking with social media a Trumpista alt-right conspiracy theorist. Funny how "we all knew" what you all spent 5 years denying just as soon as the receipts came out.

  26. Dillinger   2 years ago

    >>Accuracy is vital to the project of journalism

    the faint sound you hear is my laughter from Dallas.

  27. Dillinger   2 years ago

    although you do earn like an orange or something for somewhat sticking up for Taibbi.

    1. mad.casual   2 years ago (edited)

      Reason: [“carrying water”] Sir, did you ever stop to think maybe it was doing this that caused the previous caretakers of our democracy to go insane and murder journalists, politicians, and their fellow countrymen? [Tosses “water” onto Top Secret documents in the trunk of ’67 Corvette]
      Government-Media Complex: Mmm… perhaps. Tell you what, we come back and everyone is slaughtered, I owe you a Coke.

      1. Dillinger   2 years ago

        lol. word.

  28. Alan Vanneman   2 years ago

    "Democrats Threaten Matt Taibbi With Jail Time Over Twitter Files Testimony"

    I think you mean "One Democrat claimed that Matt Taibbi had committed perjury"

    House Democrats have taken no action towards Taibbi that would result in his indictment, much less trial, conviction, and imprisonment. Who's the bigger drama queen, you or Stacey?

    1. NOYB2   2 years ago

      You're absolutely right: this is a tempest in a teapot.

      In particular, when we compare it to the massive abuses of power by Democrats over the past 10-20 years.

      Still, the representative who sent this letter should be censured by the House.

    2. damikesc   2 years ago

      Any Democrat criticized or spoken against her?

      That would be tacit support if not.

      1. ObviouslyNotSpam   2 years ago

        Perhaps, but it doesn't make one Democrat "a vast leftwing conspiracy of Democrats".

        1. Truthfulness   2 years ago (edited)

          If the Democrats won’t denounce Plaskett, then perhaps “a vast leftwing conspiracy of Democrats” could end up true.

        2. Birgit Barad   2 years ago

          Yes Episiarch/Bo Cara Esq., we must be very careful not to overextrapolate here. Unlike when Marjorie Taylor-Greene speaks for the entire Republican party despite having all of her committee memberships revoked and denounced by the GOP leadership.

    3. Birgit Barad   2 years ago

      You misspelled your name again.

      Also do you ever have even a pang of hypocrisy while you're pecking out those words after spending 7 years and counting shitting your pants about literally every conspiracy theory peddled about Donald Trump by MSNPC? Remind is again how Trump was going to unilaterally start throwing journalists in prison because he said defamation laws should be reformed.

  29. NOYB2   2 years ago

    Democrats Threaten Matt Taibbi With Jail Time Over Twitter Files Testimony

    Oh, my, better nip that kind of misbehavior in the bud!

    Next thing you know they might fabricate evidence against a sitting president, hold bogus impeachment hearings, falsely accuse people of sedition, weaponize the IRS, protect a corrupt president from prosecution, and other nefarious things!

    Good thing, thanks to Reason's efforts, things are back to normal again and nothing like that could ever happen in the US!

  30. Darth Buckeye   2 years ago

    The Dems clowned around with the two impeachments and the January 6 Commission. Now they complain that the Reps are clowning around when they complain about the weaponization of government.

    The Dems are becoming more and more authoritarian as they cheer government agencies that abuse citizen rights. This will become worse as AI helps the NSA, FBI, and CIA sift through more telecommunications data to find more offenders. I've worked with this AI and I know how inaccurate it is. But who cares. The Dems need bad guys and the more apparent bad guys the AI churns up the better it is for the Dems.

    Nonviolent Jan 6 trespassers get months in pre-trial imprisonment for misdemeanor charges. Meanwhile, violent rioters from 2020 get off with stipends (bail money paid by third-party idiots gets paid to the rioters when they are released). This is going to turn into street fights between gangs of thugs. It could turn into pre-1932 Germany or pre-1917 Russia. No matter who wins, we lose.

    1. Elmer Fudd the CHUD   2 years ago

      Whatever it takes to remove the democrats. There is no alternative. The democrats are unable and unwilling to leave people alone.

  31. Uomo Del Ghiaccio   2 years ago

    Matt Taibbi may have added an A to CIS, but the we now know that the real A is Stacey Plaskett.

    Stacey Plaskett should be place in a proverbial glass house and have every comment made parsed for missing letters.

    It is ridiculous that Stacey Plaskett can't see the forest because of all the trees and has decided to nitpick what appears to be a very minor error.

  32. Homer Thompson   2 years ago

    ray epps on 60 minutes sunday

  33. Johnathan Galt   2 years ago (edited)

    This is the moment in history when the totalitarians are making their move for uncontested power. If they succeed in the United States, the last beacon of Liberty and the rule of law in the world will be extinguished.

  34. jack murphy   2 years ago

    yeah, matt taibbi is the big problem here. fucking retards

  35. John Gall   2 years ago

    Taibbi's errors weren't of substance,

  36. A Thinking Mind   2 years ago

    I can just hear them now, all desperately putting distance between themselves and Plaskett because they're all so horrified by her statement. "We condemn the delegates actions and affirm that this sort of threat has no place in a free country."

    Hakeem Jeffries is probably drawing up impeachment articles as we speak.

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