Mark Steyn weighed in on this insane election cycle, censorship in the media, the “useless political party,” and more. He begins:
If anybody is around to write
history in a generation or two, October 14th 2020 will go down as the first day
of a new Year Zero. Yesterday, with less than three weeks to go in a national
election in a settled democratic society with an ostensibly free press, the
woke billionaires of the social media cartel decided to freeze and/or cancel
the Twitter/Facebook accounts of the President's press secretary, the Trump
campaign, Republican Senate candidates and Republican House members.
So America is now formally a
one-party state, at least as far as fair access to media platforms is
concerned.
He ran an image of what looks to me like an old mimeograph machine.
Mark concludes:
What's next? And by
"next" I mean Wednesday November 4th. Look for more woke pressure on website
registrars and banks and credit card companies to cease doing business with
Breitbart and Daily Caller and, well, me:
A couple of years back I used a
phrase, not entirely in jest, on one of our Clubland Q&As with reference to the death of the
big, messy, sprawling, decentralized internet of the turn of the century that I
miss so much since it was replaced by a tyranny of ever more doctrinaire and
capricious thought commissars. And I said that one day we'll be disseminating
SteynOnline via the last rusting Xerox machine in the woods. Well, the day of
the last rusting photocopier in the woods is heading towards us very fast.
Eight years ago conservatives blew
$1 billion trying to drag Mitt Romney across the finish line so that he could
become president and spend the next four years screwing us over. Imagine what
that billion dollars could've done starting an alternative to PayPal or
Facebook...
If Lindsey Graham and Martha
McSally and the Republican Senate survive on November 3rd, so be it. But those
of us who've expended our energies dragging this useless political party across
the finish line every two years need to get serious about redeploying our fast
depleting resources into fighting on the turf that matters. We are well past
the eleventh hour.
Mark’s full column is here.
And I wonder if any in Congress – or on the state and local levels -- are
able to move the GOP party back to core conservative values. President Trump is one man, and he’s been up
against both parties in the swamp that is DC.
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