December 4, 2022

Elon Musk, Twitter’s new owner and CEO, just dropped a bombshell that has no known parallel in American history: The Biden administration and the Democratic National Committee colluded with Twitter to swing the 2020 election to Joe Biden and his Democrats.

And whatever other spin you hear about these revelations, the title of this article is now an absolutely indisputable fact that even the most dishonest of people would have difficulty arguing against.  As such, the goal for progressive spin doctors now is not to dispute the fact that the Biden campaign and the Democrat party colluded with Twitter to interfere with the 2020 presidential election.  Their task is now to hide that fact from the public to the extent possible by dismissing it as inconsequential, and to convince the public that the collusion that did take place is not a serious violation of the public trust.

There is now extremely compelling evidence that the Hunter Biden laptop story, as we now know was reported accurately by the New York Post in October of 2020, was censored by Twitter at the behest of the Biden campaign team. 

This wasn’t inconsequential election interference, to be clear.  After the election, roughly 1-in-6 Biden voters polled said that they would not have voted for him had they been aware of the revelation about Hunter Biden’s laptop.  For those keeping track of the numbers we were fed about how many votes old Joe got in that election, that’s more than 12 million votes.

The mainstream media doesn’t seem to have taken much of an interest in the story, just as they didn’t take interest in the laptop revelation when it was first censored, or even later when it was proven to have been true all along.  None of that is surprising.  They will attempt to smother the inconvenient facts, refusing to give them the oxygen needed to survive more than a few news cycles. 

But what is really interesting is the tactic left-wing journos on Twitter are taking to deflect the implications of the story.

They all seem to have gotten the same memo, using exactly the same talking points, so here’s just one example.  Elon Musk makes a simple, and accurate statement:

“Twitter acting by itself to suppress free speech is not a violation of the 1st amendment, but acting under orders from the government to suppress free speech, with no judicial review, is.” [sic]

Tom Nichols responds to that statement by saying:

“Hi. As a certified political scientist, I can assure you that Joe Biden was not in charge of the US government in 2020.  That was actually Donald Trump.  Let me know if I can help with any questions.”