Twitter Bans Mike Lindell For Life

There they go again. Twitter has followed the fascist playbook and banned My Pillow’s Mike Lindell. For life. His sin? Questioning the election results.

There they go again. Twitter has followed the fascist playbook and banned My Pillow’s Mike Lindell. For life. His sin? Questioning the election results.

In July of 2019, the Washington Post released a profile on then-presidential candidate Kamala Harris about her relationship with her sister and aide, Maya Harris. However, that story is now gone from the media site, only to be replaced with an updated one published on January 11, 2020. Why the coverup?

In case anyone still had a crumb of doubt left that media giants aren’t astonishingly bias, let’s take a look back at Nancy Pelosi’s digital footprint, which was left untouched.

So, of course, one of the Establishment’s favorite media outlets put the news front and center. The headline in The Washington Post said this: McConnell says Trump provoked mob; hearings underway for Biden nominees The story began this way: “Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) pointedly blamed President Trump on Tuesday for having ‘provoked’ the violent mob that stormed the Capitol on Jan. 6.” To be polite? This Trump-incited-riot business is bunk. Debunked bunk. Where to start? How about with the timeline of events? Over there at Conservative Review is this headline: Timeline reveals Capitol Hill riot began 20 mins