Campaign Update by David Blackmon

Campaign Update by David Blackmon

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Musk Airs the First Load of Twitter's Dirty Laundry, and Boy, is it Stinky

Musk Airs the First Load of Twitter's Dirty Laundry, and Boy, is it Stinky

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Dec 03, 2022
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We always knew that Twitter’s censorship goons conspired with the Biden Campaign, the DNC and the corrupt, mainstream media to fix the 2020 election, because the conspiracy was so transparently obvious.

Hell, no one should ever forget that Time Magazine admitted it in a long, detailed expose’ of how the conspiracy functioned and succeeded:

It has long been obvious that Twitter didn’t just participate in the conspiracy, but served as the fulcrum around which the entire thing revolved. We’ve all known it, I wrote about it extensively in real time during October and November, 2020, but Twitter’s management always maintained a steadfast denial that it had coordinated in any way the FBI, the Biden Campaign or the DNC in making its decisions to censor certain stories and prominent conservative voices during the campaign.

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Yesterday, Elon Musk demonstrated that we media-labeled “conspiracy theorists” have been right all along about what really happened in 2020. Late Friday afternoon, Musk performed his own DC-style document dump, releasing an initial tranche of internal Twitter email communications that clearly show Twitter’s censorship goons - including the company’s two top lawyers, Vijaya Gadde and former FBI General Counsel James Baker - actively conspiring with the Biden Campaign, the DNC and other Democrat party elements to quash the Hunter Biden laptop story and ban prominent conservatives like the Great James Woods at the Democrats’ demand.

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