Will Kamala Go After Elon With The Law?

For Kamala Harris, the “joy” is running out. The thrill, as they say, is gone. She feels as though she is in the mire. She feels as though she is stagnating — because she is. There’s been no movement in the polls in her favor. The state polls are not moving in her favor. She ...

Sep 4, 2024 - 17:28
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Will Kamala Go After Elon With The Law?

For Kamala Harris, the “joy” is running out.

The thrill, as they say, is gone. She feels as though she is in the mire. She feels as though she is stagnating — because she is. There’s been no movement in the polls in her favor. The state polls are not moving in her favor. She has basically flatlined at this point. The momentum is clearly no longer with her. 

Most Americans know nothing about her. How long can Harris go without the American people becoming acquainted with her? 

That suggests we are about to be subjected to a great censorship regime in the United States.

That’s precisely what happened in 2020. In 2020, there was a full-scale media lockdown on the Hunter Biden story the month before the election in an attempt to secure the election for Joe Biden. 

But now, we are at the point where there’s no information about Harris, which requires a much bigger lockdown if the goal is to get Harris through unscathed.

That’s why we are seeing an elevated level of attack on Elon Musk.

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The Left has decided it is absolutely necessary that Elon Musk’s X be punished. Many of the other social media tech pros have done what they can in favor of Democrats in order to prevent the dissemination of material that Harris wouldn’t like.

But on X, it’s freewheeling access, open for all the good and all the bad. And the Left is furious that Musk has declared he supports President Trump. None of the other social media pros have. All of them are well-known Democratic voters — or they’ve tried to stay out of it completely. 

But Musk has supported Trump.

This is why you are seeing the Left cheer along as dictatorial regimes attempt to shut down X. 

Remember what happened in Brazil? Jair Bolsonaro, the conservative Right-wing leader, narrowly lost an election in disputed circumstances, then was immediately arrested and barred from running in the future. And leftist Lula da Silva, who is treated by the media of the United States as a great liberator, turned out to be quite dictatorial, and he and the Brazilian judiciary basically rewrote the constitution in tyrannical ways. 

Now, Brazil is outlawing X. According to the Wall Street Journal:

Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva said his country should serve as an example for the rest of the world on how to deal with Elon Musk after the Supreme Court voted to uphold a ban on the billionaire’s social-media platform X. 

“The world is not obliged to put up with Musk’s far-right ideology just because he is rich,” Brazil’s leftist leader told local media late Monday.

You might think the world should be obliged to hear a lot of points of view they don’t like; we do it all the time here in the United States.

But apparently not. 

Brazil, one of the world’s largest democracies, shut down X over the weekend after Supreme Court Justice Alexandre de Moraes outlawed the social-media platform for failing to suspend accounts that he asserted contained hate speech and misinformation, as well as complying with other legal requirements.

A five-member panel of justices voted unanimously in favor of the ban Monday after de Moraes called on the court to review his decision. He and the court have been facing accusations of overstepping their mandate, both here in Brazil and far beyond. Musk has referred to de Moraes as a “dictator” on X. … the ban on X, which took effect early Saturday, is one of his most audacious moves yet, jurists say, drawing criticisms from free speech advocates and also some investors concerned about judicial overreach and the impact it might have on business. 

Dictatorship of the Left is hunky-dory with many people on the American Left, so long as it targets their political opponents. 

X is being targeted by Brazil for not shutting down “hate speech and misinformation,” terms that have been applied to everything that disagrees with the Left-wing social agenda.

That is being celebrated by the Left in the United States.

For example, Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison, former Deputy Chair of the Democratic National Committee, posted on X, “obrigado Brasil!” — which means, “Thank you, Brazil.” 

Musk replied, “The Democratic Party – same one that used to defend the First Amendment –now wants to destroy the First Amendment.”

True.

Guess who used to be very much in favor of banning people from X for things she disliked? Kamala Harris, when she called for X (then Twitter), to ban Donald Trump, declared in 2019, “Look, let’s be honest. @realDonald Trump’s Twitter account should be suspended.”

Robert Reich, former Labor Secretary under Bill Clinton, penned an article titled, “Elon Musk Is Out Of Control.” Noting that Musk endorsed Trump, he suggested a boycott of Tesla, that “advertisers should boycott X,” that “regulators around the world should threaten Musk with arrest if he doesn’t stop disseminating lies and hate on X,” that “the Federal Trade Commission should demand that Musk take down lies that are likely to endanger individuals – and if he does not, sue him,” and that “the US should terminate its contracts with him, starting with Musk’s SpaceX.”

Am I suspicious there will be an attempt to shut down information dissemination through pressure tactics on social media before the election?

You bet I am.

I am very grateful that Elon Musk bought X in the first place because if X were in other hands, you’d be getting ready for the coercive and collusive attempt to shut down speech right before another presidential election.

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Fibis I am just an average American. My teen years were in the late 70s and I participated in all that that decade offered. Started working young, too young. Then I joined the Army before I graduated High School. I spent 25 years in, mostly in Infantry units. Since then I've worked in information technology positions all at small family owned companies. At this rate I'll never be a tech millionaire. When I was young I rode horses as much as I could. I do believe I should have been a cowboy. I'm getting in the saddle again by taking riding lessons and see where it goes.