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ElMonoDelMar

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Perhaps, but if KAC did take that photo, even if she was hacked, she'd be guilty of possession of kiddie porn. Her being hacked only means she isn't guilty of distribution. It's illegal to have a topless pic of a minor on your phone, so it seems that Claudia just inadvertently incriminated her mother on twitter.

That's what I was thinking. I don't have kids, but I can't imagine it's normal to have naked pictures of your teenage kids on your phone. What kind of parent would do that? We're not talking about taking photos of your newborn's first bath.
 
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Vic

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Does saying that violate Twitter's policy like Lindell did? I doubt the policy is just "you can't repeat lies on twitter".
Republicans are deeply concerned about free speech, which is why even their elected officials in Congress support executing people for their speech.

 

zzyzxroad

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and he killed his business twitter account to boot

Yeah, proof you don't have to be smart to be successful. He comes off as a tad bit insane this this article.

 

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Yeah, proof you don't have to be smart to be successful. He comes off as a tad bit insane this this article.


Dude is a massive addict. He'll latch on to whatever drug he can huff. Coke. Jesus. Trump. Money. Whatever he can get his hands on. He's a sack of shit and should have zero public podium to push his bullshit.
 
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zzyzxroad

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Dude is a massive addict. He'll latch on to whatever drug he can huff. Coke. Jesus. Trump. Money. Whatever he can get his hands on. He's a sack of shit and should have zero public podium to push his bullshit.
I didn't know that but explains some things. Wonder if he and Jr party together.

For sure on the platform thing. A platform has every right to ban you if you spew lies. Just like an establishment can dictate your behavior and attire while while on their property.
 

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Burpo

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That guy is a straight up idiot.. Can't wait for him to be out as Governor.
 

Muse

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I figure my next motor vehicle will be an electric automobile that's capable of getting me from point A to point B while I take a nap. My '97 coupe has less than 34k on it. I drove about 300 miles in the last year, far less than I quad skated the streets. Pandemic had a lot to do with that, but I haven't driven over 1500 miles in any recent year.
 

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Ron DeSantis wants a law in Florida to fine social media platforms that deplatform political candidates.


Someone needs to explain to him that Twitter is like a bakery and Donald Trump is like a gay couple.
AFAIK, fining a social media company for deplatforming anyone is against the 1st Amendment. Desantos is a POS. He can start his own damn SMP if he doesn't like what the others are doing.
 
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Yeah, proof you don't have to be smart to be successful. He comes off as a tad bit insane this this article.

That Axios article is quite a read. Don't know how accurate or unbiased it is, but it comes off as quite conceivably a reasonable account of the affair.

Edit: This is a remarkable read and I don't doubt for a second that this happened and just as described. Fantastic... read Axion's account of this Oval Office blowup affair.

Edit2: This is fly on the wall of the Oval Office account, quite amazing, to me, entirely believable. AFAIK, they don't explain how they got such a granular, detailed accounting of what happened. It actually seems as if they had access to video (at least audio) of the many hours long event. Anyone know where Axios gets their information? I'm really curious. Also, any takes on their reliability and honesty?
 
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I figure my next motor vehicle will be an electric automobile that's capable of getting me from point A to point B while I take a nap. My '97 coupe has less than 34k on it. I drove about 300 miles in the last year, far less than I quad skated the streets. Pandemic had a lot to do with that, but I haven't driven over 1500 miles in any recent year.
What does that post have to do with this thread?