As
Joe Biden drops in popularity and every one of the issues of their
agenda has become more unpopular, they're going to try to increase and
weaponize the federal government.
The hosts of the conservative "Ruthless" podcast sounded the alarm on the Facebook whistleblower who testified on Capitol Hill, warning that Democrats and the corporate media are using her as a launching pad to censor political speech.
Josh
Holmes kicked off the discussion by tackling the narrative that Frances
Haugen, the former civic project manager for Facebook who testified
this week before the Senate Commerce Committee, is some sort of "hero"
for speaking out against Facebook's alleged wrongdoings.
"First
of all, she's a leftwing activist. … Long, long record of activism,
contributions to not just like establishment Democrats, we're talking
about like, movement progressives, right?" Holmes began on Thursday's
podcast. "But all of this is coached up by a guy that she's hired named
Bill Burton."
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Holmes
said Burton was a former press aide in the Obama administration and is a
board member for the Center for Humane Technology, a group that Holmes
claims aims "to change content policies that favor corporate media over
individual voices or alternative media."
"They hate things like
‘Ruthless.’ …. What they want is to basically make The New York Times,
The Washington Post, CNN, MSNBC the only purveyors of information in
this country," Holmes maintained.
Co-host Comfortably Smug chimed
in, saying "it's all interconnected" with Big Tech's silencing of
conservative voices in the name of preventing the spread of
"disinformation."
"They don't give a s--- about disinformation," added Michael Duncan, another host.
Former Facebook employee and whistleblower Frances Haugen
testifies during a Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and
Transportation hearing entitled 'Protecting Kids Online: Testimony from a
Facebook Whistleblower' on Capitol Hill on Tuesday, Oct. 05, 2021 in
Washington, DC. Featuring: Frances Haugen Where: Washington, District Of
Columbia, United States When: 05 Oct 2021 Credit: POOL via
CNP/INSTARimages/Cover Images
(POOL via CNP/INSTARimages/Cover Images)
Holmes
said Burton also served as a campaign adviser for Sen. Amy Klobuchar,
D-Minn, who sits on the Senate committee that invited Haugen to
testify.
"Weird how that works," Smug and Duncan reacted in
unison, with Duncan adding, "And then suddenly, this whistleblower has a
new Twitter account that gets verified immediately right before she
goes and testifies on Capitol Hill."
Holmes then blasted Senate Republicans at Tuesday's hearing, saying, "They did a horrible job."
"They
took this woman as if she was a good-faith actor and allowed her
unquestioned, basically, to spread misinformation that is entirely
designed to shut off conservative voices in purveying any information in
this country," Holmes said.
"This entire whistleblower process
is a Trojan horse to silence conservative voices. And it's the media in
this Democratic dark money universe that is the undercurrent behind all
of this because they know two things," Duncan responded. "No. 1,
conservatives do better online, right? The Big Three broadcast channels,
cable news, the corporate media they control can set us aside and can
set the narrative. Our only way of breaking through that narrative is
with the internet, right? And so if they can try to Trojan horse this
whistleblower into the United States Senate and convince these
Republican senators, 'Oh, actually, Facebook's the problem,' then
they're gonna have us do their work for them."
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Smug
stressed that "this is about business," pointing to how so-called
"disinformation" reporters attempt to gin up outrage over how the top 10
most-viewed Facebook posts are often dominated by conservatives.
"All
the left-wing corporate media is basically like, 'Oh, conservatives are
getting the most-viewed posts. We should attack Facebook. Make sure
they're not heard,'" Smug said.
"These people are the most undemocratic people in our politics," Duncan declared.
"And
this is why I was so upset about what Senate Republicans did at this
hearing yesterday, because first of all, if you ever have a
congressional hearing where the Sunday before is previewed by ‘60
Minutes,’ hold on to your wallet," Holmes said. "Hold on to your wallet
because whatever that is, it is entirely designed by a left-wing
ecosystem and a corporate media to try to purvey its own sense of
misinformation about whatever's to come."
Holmes
railed against Haugen for attempting to connect Facebook's shutdown of
its election integrity division following the 2020 presidential election
to the Jan. 6 riot, saying, "That's her entire framework for why she's
in this discussion now."
"She goes on to say all of these things
about Instagram and child safety and research issues, but it's worth
pointing out at no point did she ever work at Instagram or Facebook on
any of those issues," Holmes added.
Duncan said he welcomed a
"national discussion" about the impact technology and social media have
on kids, but called what is taking place a "sleight of hand."
The
hosts blasted the media and Big Tech over the spread of real
misinformation like the whipping narrative that was pushed at the
southern border last month.
"I'm tired of it. I'm tired of it,"
Holmes said. "We need to get the senators and congressmen on Capitol
Hill to wake up because the left is trying to literally turn off the
microphone to every conservative outlet in America. And if you don't
start understanding this, and if you don't start pushing back and
playing some offense, let alone good defense, we're gonna be in a world
of trouble."
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