President Donald Trump accused Twitter of interfering in the 2020 presidential election after the company attached a fact check to two of his tweets that made false claims about widespread voter fraud with mail-in ballots.
So, if I understand this correctly, the Trump Campaign apparently appears to feel that telling the truth is evidence of "political bias.” Interesting, but I think I’ve got an easy solution for them. If you don’t like being fact-checked by Twitter, why not just try telling the truth?
Of course, I suppose one could argue that if someone actually needs Twitter to help them decide whether or not they can actually believe anything that comes out of Donald Trump’s mouth - then they’ve obviously got much bigger issues than Twitter they’re dealing with.
All I can say is, it’s probably a damn good thing Trump wasn’t President during WW II, or we’d all be speaking German right now.
he's the biggest idiot I've ever seen in government.
Posted by William_MaryFrayedBear just brought my attention to a video that I need to study and do a post on.
Posted by William_MaryA symptom of perception management. The program was completed when the vast amount of the American citizenship became compliant to the delivery of MSM information. [consortiumnews.com]
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Posted by HippieChick58Donnie thinks he had every right to interfere with the 2020 election
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