No need to pinch yourself. You’re not dreaming, or rather you’re not having a nightmare if you’re a right-leaning, honest citizen of this great land and you are shaking your head over continuing revelations of misdeeds in and around the past election.
Remember when the New York Post reported on what Hunter Biden’s laptop computer revealed about secret meetings and immediately was censored by the leftist powers of social media? Well Hunter finally came clean today that he is and has been under investigation for possible tax fraud.
To recap: The New York Post was right and the socialist tech giants were wrong.
News of this Biden investigation is safe to allow to be disseminated now because the election is over, at least that’s what leftists are confident is the case, although the Supreme Court possibly could see it differently.
Some polls have discovered that a significant percentage of Joe Biden voters – enough to swing the election – would not have voted for Joe had they known about Hunter being investigated.
This is both a sad commentary not only on the impact of lame-stream media and internet censorship, but also about the relative laziness and ignorance of the voting public.
I knew about Hunter. Many of my neighbors, friends, family and acquaintances knew about it. Yes, easy dissemination of the news was blocked, but it was far from a secret.
Remember, we’re talking about Biden’s troubled son Hunter, the guy who could land big deals to consult on topics in which he had no particular expertise.
That was widely known, too, even before files in the Biden laptop were made public. Now there is a tax-fraud investigation, but no problem. Hunter claims to have had tax pros do that work for him and he’s confident this investigation will be a non-event.
Joe Biden, predictably, has noted he’s “deeply proud” of Hunter in the wake of this latest news. As one cynic asked, is becoming the subject of an investigation a Biden family rite of passage?
So social media and internet giants, along with lame-stream media, having been successful in keeping Hunter’s misdeeds from being publicized are taking it a step further. The online guardians now will ban any content alleging election fraud.
That would be considered disinformation, no matter that videos, affidavits and statistical analysis exist that indicate rampant election shenanigans. That list of evidence of a tainted election doesn’t even include some states ignoring their constitutions or the federal constitution, to change voting standards.
But your digital demi-gods have spoken. You will not be able to read any of that truth on their platforms.
At the risk of being criticized for patting myself on the back, for many years I’ve been telling friends and acquaintances to avoid the urge to join Facebook or Twitter and use it for digital bragging, thereby furthering those oligarchs’ digital stranglehold. Similarly, don’t depend on Google for internet searches.
They are spying on you and merchandising your information. Worse, they are manipulating you with the way they censor information, or send tailored messages to targeted audiences.
It’s all out in the open now, but the sheep don’t seem to care. Baaaaaahhh. Baaaaaahhh. Baaaaaahhh.
But not all are shrinking from the challenge. Led by Texas, about one-third of the states in our union are appealing to the Supreme Court to address the unconstitutional way some states ran this presidential election.
Meanwhile, prominent Democrat Eric Swalwell, a member of the House Intelligence Committee and the pudgy face most likely to show up in front of a television camera to accuse President Trump of being a Russian agent, has been revealed to have kept close company with a young, attractive, Chinese spy.
Swalwell’s implausible rationalizations for this strange relationship range from calling the whole thing Russian disinformation (at least he’s consistent there), or labeling it Trump retribution, or just indicating it was him cooperating with the FBI to break up the Chinese intelligence ring.
None of this passes the smell test, of course. Just as ridiculous are assertions by Big Tech and Big Media that there were no widespread flaws in this most recent election.
We’ve descended so far down the rabbit hole that now people caught with their pants down – either literally or figuratively – no longer even bother to cobble up some reasonable attempt at an alibi. Rather, they spout their customary boilerplate tripe and assure us it’s now time to put the incidents behind us and move on to a better future.
Feel free to buy their half-baked rhetoric. I refuse and can only hope and pray that the majority can be persuaded to see the light before it’s extinguished.