BUCK: We have Elizabeth Warren, someone who I do not miss. Here she is calling for new governance to social media sites. Play 3.
BUCK: She’s right. It does ultimately boil down to power because they want it and they’re afraid with the purchase of Twitter that they may lose some of it. That’s all this is. Notice hypocrisy, hubris, right? Now we’re back to hypocrisy. “Oh, the people that we want aren’t controlling the things that give us power,” in this case a major social media platform, Twitter.
“We’re just gonna change the rules. Our position in government changes depending on what’s going to benefit our power.” That’s all this is. Very straightforward, you know? If you understand how a Mafia operates, you understand the mentality at the top of the Democrat Party. “What’s good for us, that’s what we do. We don’t care. What did we say yesterday? Who cares what we said yesterday? Did we fool you? Great.”
Ah, yes, hypocrisy and hubris.
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