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It wasn’t just Griffin, there was at least one other.


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I must be missing something. If it's now prohibited to change your Twitter name, why doesn't Twitter just set user permissions to disallow name changes at all?

Ethan Klein? Easily, one of the most disgusting human beings I've ever seen. On my list of people who need to be thrown into an active volcano, this slug makes the top 100. He's a nasty attention whore with no- that is zero- redeeming qualities.
 
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Democrats Develop Elon Musk Derangement Syndrome

They oppose his takeover of Twitter for the simple reason that they want to silence conservative views
The Wall Street Journal
Nov. 6, 2022


Liberals have tried to draw similarities between Elon Musk and Donald Trump, perhaps to justify their acquired distaste for the Tesla and new Twitter CEO. But the main thing the two provocateurs have in common is that they both drive the left into hysterical fits.

As President Biden last week warned in a dark speech that American democracy is “under attack” by Mr. Trump and “MAGA Republicans,” Democrats and their media allies hyperventilated that Mr. Musk would take a wrecking ball to Twitter. “The world’s richest man has apparently decided to set his $44 billion investment on fire,” wrote one Washington Post columnist.

Mr. Musk’s takeover is no more likely to destroy Twitter than Republican control of Congress will destroy democracy. Democrats are panicking because both will impose much-needed checks on progressive rule.

For months liberals have warned that Mr. Musk’s free-speech policies would turn Twitter into a cesspool of violence, obscenity and hate, even though he has assured advertisers he won’t make it an anything-goes platform. Nonetheless, companies such as General Motors, Pfizer and Mondelez have bought the spin and paused advertising on the platform.

Democrats are raising a new bogeyman. Connecticut Sen. Chris Murphy on Oct. 31 called for the Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States, or Cfius, to investigate the “national security implications of Saudi Arabia’s purchase of Twitter.” “We should be concerned that the Saudis, who have a clear interest in repressing political speech and impacting U.S. politics, are now the second-largest owner of a major social media platform,” he tweeted.

The Saudi government didn’t “purchase” Twitter. A Saudi prince’s conglomerate, Kingdom Holding Co., held a roughly $1.89 billion stake in Twitter as a public company that it is rolling over in Mr. Musk’s deal to take it private. Mr. Murphy says the Saudis have a “clear political motivation” because they could have cashed out of Twitter as many public investors did, which “would have been the financially sound thing to do.”

Not if the Saudis, like former CEO Jack Dorsey and U.S. venture funds that kept or acquired stakes, believe Mr. Musk will turn the challenged company around. Democrats may struggle to comprehend this, but not everyone agrees that Mr. Musk is destined to fail.

The day after Mr. Murphy’s letter, the Washington Post reported that White House officials were considering a national-security investigation into Mr. Musk’s Twitter takeover owing to concern about its foreign investors—namely, the Kingdom Holding Co. and Binance, a cryptocurrency exchange founded by a Chinese-Canadian business executive.

A 2018 law lets Cfius review deals in which a foreign entity takes a minority stake in a U.S. business that maintains “critical infrastructure” or collects sensitive personal data of U.S. citizens. The White House’s purported concern is that Mr. Musk could share Twitter user data with foreign investors, who might also seek to censor content they dislike.

Some Democrats also warn that Mr. Musk could suppress views that offend China’s Communist Party to protect Tesla’s sizable business in China. That’s unlikely under Mr. Musk’s plan to make Twitter’s algorithms open-source. It’s also strangely inconsistent with Democrats’ lack of concern that TikTok, which is wholly owned by the Chinese company ByteDance, will moderate content at Beijing’s behest.

A Bloomberg dispatch last month reported that Biden officials were discussing whether to subject the Twitter deal to a national-security review after growing disturbed by Mr. Musk’s recent threat to stop financing the Starlink satellite service to Ukraine—in addition to tweets viewed as favorable to the Kremlin, including that Russia should be allowed to keep Crimea, which it seized in 2014.

Why should Mr. Musk be expected to foot the bill for U.S. foreign and military aid? Starlink’s satellite competitors, including OneWeb and Amazon, aren’t. Mr. Musk’s tweets on Ukraine are cringe-worthy, but no more so than the now-withdrawn letter by the Congressional Progressive Caucus urging the White House to negotiate directly with Russia to end the war in Ukraine.

The point is that none of the Democrats’ objections are principled. They oppose Mr. Musk’s takeover for the simple reason that they want to silence conservative voices and contrarian views on subjects such as climate and Covid. Twitter’s deposed executives succeeded at this even as they failed to make money for investors.

Twitter has posted a net loss every year since going public in 2013, save 2018 and 2019. Last year it generated a mere $4.5 billion in advertising revenue compared with Alphabet’s $210 billion and Amazon’s $31 billion. Unlike other large tech companies, it has failed to develop beyond its core competency. Mr. Musk has to clean house to prevent it from burning down

Democrats are rooting for Mr. Musk to fail. But unfortunately for them, he doesn’t appear to suffer from the self-destructive tendencies of Donald Trump.


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Shared power curbs the worst excesses of both parties, therefore I recommend voting for a Republican Congress, given that the Presidency is Democratic.


Boom!





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It is apparent Musk's plan to take Twitter's name recognition and established user base and turn the company into a viable competitor to Alphabet.





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Kathy Griffin...what a friggen scumbag

So she got banned ALREADY from her own account for trying to pose as Elon Musk and posting all sorts of nasty and ridiculous stuff, then she goes on her dead mother's Twitter account to do this:




I hope Elon nukes her ass for good. What's really twisted are all the people on Twitter tweeting "Free Kathy!" when you KNOW they were giggling with delight the day that Trump got banned.

GD hypocrites. Roll Eyes


 
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Yeah, that should result in a perma-ban, IMO.



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Elon lays down the law; show up or you're gone. Cool

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"Even if people returned to the office," a Twitter employee can be heard replying to Musk, "the offices are separate offices -- we won't be in person anyways."

"Yes," Musk responds on the audio. "But you can still maximize the amount of in-person activity." Musk continued throughout the meeting to compare the company to Tesla.

"Tesla is not one place either, but you know, it's basically if you can, if you can show up at an office and you do not show up at the office, resignation accepted -- end of story," Musk is heard saying.


Audio in link.
https://abc7news.com/elon-musk...-employees/12440688/



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Oh boy. The apparatchiks are suckin' that commie dick like there's no tomorrow. Keep givin' 'em Hell, Elon. The more they talk, the more they expose their true nature, which is evil, oppressive and totalitarian. These people clearly do not believe in the Constitution and therefore are not Americans.

Journalist taunted for warning Elon Musk against offending Senate Democrats

Politico White House editor and MSNBC contributor Sam Stein was slammed on Twitter after he appeared to warn Elon Musk against criticizing powerful Democratic politicians.

Sen. Ed Markey, D-Mass., posted an official Senate letter addressed to Twitter CEO Musk complaining that a Washington Post reporter had been able to create a verified account impersonating him. He tweeted, "I’m asking for answers from @elonmusk who is putting profits over people and his debt over stopping disinformation. Twitter must explain how this happened and how to prevent it from happening again."

Musk offered a sarcastic response, "Perhaps it is because your real account sounds like a parody?"

Musk responded to one user who had suggested he was taking a major risk by poking fun at a Democrat who that may crack down on Twitter, causing Musk to reply, "Are you suggesting the Senator will abuse his political power to attack me?"

Stein was another sources that floated the warning, tweeting, "Always risky to attack members of congress. Especially risky with Dems assured of Senate power. Curious play by Musk here. He has many interests before Congress."

Many commentators slammed Stein for his comment, hitting him for the idea of a journalist being afraid to attack a member of Congress as well as doing the government's bidding and seeming to root for Musk to face consequences for his tweets.

National Review's Charles C.W. Cooke tweeted, "You are a journalist. Maybe reject this premise?"

The Washington Times Pentagon reporter Mike Glenn tweeted, "According to @SamStein, one mustn’t criticize politicians if they know what’s good for them. Spoken like a true servant."

"Nothing to see here... Just an MSNBC hack doing the: ‘nice company you got there @elonmusk ...shame if Congress DID SOMETHING TO IT,’" Club for Growth Senior Analyst Andrew Follett wrote.

Contributing Editor at The Spectator Stephen L. Miller wrote, "’Don't make fun of us on Twitter or we'll subpoena you and destroy your company.’ probably doesn't play as well as you guys think."


Other Twitter users slammed Stein from another angle, suggesting that liberals and those allied with Democrats do not fear equivalent retribution for criticizing Republican politicians.

"I'm sure there is a reason you find this risky, and why such a risk does not exist in attacking Republicans," Townhall writer and podcaster Brad Slager wrote.

Conservative media commentator Kyle Becker wrote a very similar observation of unequal consequences, "Except if it's Republicans that your network attacks every day 24/7, 365 days a year, amirite?"

Independent journalist Glenn Greenwald warned that many Democrats like Markey already have a history of pushing tech companies to do their bidding.

"Here's @SenMarkey demanding tech companies censor in accordance with his political views," Greenwald said as he shared a video, "all in the context of his party threatening social media companies with legal and regulatory reprisals if they fail to obey their censorship orders. Classic tyranny:"

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Once again, the ones that are screaming about fascism on the other side are the ones practicing it.

That guy basically told Elon he better watch his ass when speaking about government figures.

Unbelievable Mad


 
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That guy basically told Elon he better watch his ass when speaking about government figures.

Long ago I saw this at an Army post in Vietnam:
“We have done so much with so little for so long that we are now capable of doing anything with nothing forever.”

This could be the updated version for the fascist left:
“We have gotten away with so much with no consequences for so long that now we can get away with anything forever.”




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These traitors are getting too bold in their commie rhetoric. Maybe someone should tell the “good senator” that this kind of anti-American threat to freedom is the kind of talk that gets fascists standing under streetlights with their feet off the ground.




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"According to @SamStein, one mustn’t criticize politicians if they know what’s good for them. Spoken like a true servant."

Apparently the new mantra is "Speak Truth Only To Power We Don't Like"
 
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Talk radio, I think, was a major force behind Gingrich and the ‘96 congress.

The left hated it, too.

Twitter seems to be getting the same pressure, which is interesting.

Maybe instead of worrying about the Dems, we should be focused on either developing the Libertarians, and running them against democrats, or on GOP party politics, and forcing it to recruit and run competent people.

I think the biggest change in 96 was reaching out beyond the political class to functional people, rather than the usual perverts in politics.
 
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Elon Musk issued an ultimatum to Twitter employees Wednesday morning: commit to a new “hardcore” Twitter or leave the company with severance pay.

Employees were told they had to a sign a pledge to stay on with the company. “If you are sure that you want to be part of the new Twitter, please click yes on the link below,” read the email to all staff, which linked to an online form.

Anyone who did not sign the pledge by 5 p.m. Eastern time Thursday would receive three months of severance pay, the message said.

In the midnight email, which was obtained by The Washington Post, Musk said Twitter “will need to be extremely hardcore” going forward. “This will mean working long hours at high intensity,” he said. “Only exceptional performance will constitute a passing grade.”
 
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“Work hard for me to earn your good paycheck or GTFO”

What a concept!

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“This will mean working long hours at high intensity,” he said. “Only exceptional performance will constitute a passing grade.”

According to a friend who worked in Tesla's headquarters in Palo Alto before transferring to the Hong Kong office, this was how Musk ran the company. My friend worked minimum ten-hour days and frequently worked twelve+. And if you didn't know exactly what you were going to say when you said it to him, you needn't bother approaching him.



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I’d be more disappointed if this site shit the bed than I am over Twitter’s seemingly imminent collapse.

Hell, I get more of my news source from SigForum then I do most places on the Internet anyway.

I’ve believed for years that Twitter was the shining example of what is wrong with America today; cancel culture, Pitchfork Nation, Karen…all a product of Twitter.


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