The attack on news sites with alternative viewpoints constitutes an attack on free speech. We know for a fact Google’s Eric Schmidt was working with the Clinton campaign. We know for a fact that the targeted “fake news” is largely conservative. A class-action lawsuit by aggrieved parties targeting the Google monopoly and attack on free speech may be appropriate here, and it will stick. So bring it, Zuckerberg, Schmidt. There’s a ton of lawyers waiting to teach you a lesson, duly administered up to, and painfully at the Supreme Court.
Too little, too late…
From the Editors: 2 special edition covers for 2016 election outcomes were produced by a Newsweek licensee, Topix Media, and not by Newsweek pic.twitter.com/MwC4RytGbC
— Newsweek (@Newsweek) November 7, 2016
Photo of Google/Alphabet Chairman Eric Schmidt wearing Clinton campaign “staff” badge pic.twitter.com/uZANaEwOPD
— WikiLeaks (@wikileaks) November 17, 2016
More than 65 Top “Journalists” from CNN, ABC, CBS & Politico have been submitting their work to Hillary for approval before Broadcasting: pic.twitter.com/Pf3mR32msY
— Pamela Moore (@Pamela_Moore13) November 20, 2016
Here’s Your FAKE NEWS People
CNN Journalist ‘Governments Pay Us To Fake Stories’, Shocking Exposé https://t.co/5ZYpDaDm8O via @yournewswire— Heretic (@Cosmic_Heretic) November 20, 2016