Is it karma that the Compromised News Network's Brian Stelter's initials are BS? Probably.
The leftist "correspondent" seemed nervous and clammy about the world's richest person, Elon Musk becoming Twitter's largest shareholder at 9.2 percent, about twice as much as founder Jack Dorsey.
Musk woke up the nation Monday with an SEC filing the purchase of Twitter stock, nearly 73.5 million shares which caused the new price of the stock to rise 25 percent a the possibility of freedom to ring.
Musk woke up the nation Monday with an SEC filing the purchase of Twitter stock, nearly 73.5 million shares which caused the new price of the stock to rise 25 percent a the possibility of freedom to ring.
Musk is a "free speech guy" and recently appeared in a Babylon Bee interview, a company that was banned from Twitter for a satirical tweet saying that Rachel Levine, a man who believes himself to be a woman, won the "Man of the Year Award."
Twitter also banned former President Donald Trump and many others on the right because they don't like what they have to say. What the Left labels 'misinformation" is information they disagree with and, in most cases, historically, conservatives have been more accurate with the information than the Left. And let's face it: a man is a man and a woman is a woman but got people banned from Twitter and other platforms just for pointing that out.
Musk has not been shy about saying Twitter is "failing to adhere to free speech principles" which he correctly insisted "fundamentally undermines democracy." He also asked his 80.3 million Twitter followers if a new social media platform was "needed."
On Monday, "Reliable Sources Daily," a show with an oxymoron for a title and a moron for a host, Brian Stelter who is "not gay," spoke about Musk's "surprise" move in a panel discussion with Clare Duffy. He asked her "whether he'll [Musk] continue to buy shares, become a bigger investor, and take action here."
"Elon has criticized Twitter for not allowing free enough speech. And so I think the big question will be whether he'll try to, you know, get Twitter to change its content moderation policies. He also suggested that maybe Twitter should make its algorithm open source so that people know how it works. So I think those are some of the changes we could potentially see, but, you know, Elon always also talks a big game," Duffy, not a fan of free speech said. "He knew what he was doing when he was sending out those tweets. And so, you know, it does suggest that he's gonna try to shake things up at Twitter."
By 'shake things up' Duffy means that he will allow diversity of opinions and not ban people for them, this is an unacceptable concept for the Left.
After CNN Business writer Sara O'Brien suggested "everyone wants to follow what the billionaires are doing" in response to Twitter's soaring stock value, Stelter, who may be suffering from trichotillomania, offered a outlook for anti-First Amendment advocates.
"There's interest in billionaires, there's celebration of the Musk. There's also fear, I think, sometimes or wariness of- okay, so here's the richest man on the planet who just bought a big chunk of one of our most important communications tools," Stelter almost lisped. "He's also one of the biggest owners of satellites in the world. So he's incredibly powerful, incredibly, I don't know, am I allowed to use the word strange when talking about Elon Musk?"
After CNN Business writer Sara O'Brien suggested "everyone wants to follow what the billionaires are doing" in response to Twitter's soaring stock value, Stelter, who may be suffering from trichotillomania, offered a outlook for anti-First Amendment advocates.
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"There's interest in billionaires, there's celebration of the Musk. There's also fear, I think, sometimes or wariness of- okay, so here's the richest man on the planet who just bought a big chunk of one of our most important communications tools," Stelter almost lisped. "He's also one of the biggest owners of satellites in the world. So he's incredibly powerful, incredibly, I don't know, am I allowed to use the word strange when talking about Elon Musk?"
Yes, you are allowed to say it Brian, because there's that old First Amendment thingy.
See, I told you he is stupid.
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