Hillary Clinton lost the presidential election
Appeared On MSNBC's “The Rachel Maddow Show” on Monday, he encouraged sympathizers to continue the anti-Trump rhetoric that sparked two assassination attempts and recommended prosecuting Americans for so-called “undesirable speech.”
After Maddow stoked concern for more than a minute without interruption, Clinton suggested that the mainstream media's “failure to cover Trump the way it should have” had “endangered the physical safety of so many people.”
Clinton was referring to illegal immigrants, whom she has criticized, rather than President Donald Trump, who was the target of an assassination attempt the previous day.
“I don't understand why it's so hard for the media to report this consistently.”
Clinton suggested that dissent was the problem and that going forward, news organizations should adopt a single reporting format.
“I don't understand why it's so hard for the media to consistently report on how dangerous Trump is,” Clinton said.
Proponent The Russian collusion hoax advocate They punished good journalists who were doing their jobs faithfully.
It's unclear how much conformity Clinton will need to please — after all, the mainstream media has consistently attacked and negatively portrayed Trump for the past eight years.
The Blaze News previously reported that a Pew Research Center study found that 20% of stories about President Obama's first 60 days in office were negative and 42% were positive. In President Biden's first 60 days in office, 19% of stories were negative and 27% were positive. In President Trump's first 60 days in office, 62% of stories about his presidency were negative and just 5% were positive.
Harvard University
study The study found that 80% of coverage during Trump's first 100 days in office was negative.
The Media Research Center found last month that Kamala Harris was portrayed favorably 84% of the time in coverage by CBS, NBC and ABC, while Trump was portrayed unfavorably 89% of the time.
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The coverage has not only been consistently negative, but also exaggerated. The mainstream media has faithfully aligned itself with the Democrats to portray Trump as a would-be dictator or Hitler reincarnation.
Apparently not having learned anything from the actions of Thomas Matthew Crookes and Ryan Routh, or perhaps not enough, Clinton said Americans “are [Trump] “He is a very dangerous person,” he added.
After recycling the Democrats' well-worn Project 2025 falsehood and, with Maddow, rekindling concerns about Russian election interference, Clinton suggested that Americans who engage in what they believe to be foreign-sponsored “propaganda” should be “civilly and possibly criminally prosecuted.”
“I feel like she's talking about my friends.”
According to Clinton, cracking down on the constitutionally protected speech of Americans accused of promoting Russian causes “would be a more effective deterrent because it would be unlikely that a Russian would ever be tried in the United States except in extremely rare cases.”
In response to Clinton's comments, Blaze Media co-founder and national radio host Glenn Becksaid on Tuesday“I feel like she's talking about a friend of mine. I don't know, but it's a dangerous story and I feel like it could lead me down a dangerous path.”
Clinton alluded to Republicans suggesting on the House floor that they were copying Russian propaganda, appearing to refer to comments made by Ohio Republican Rep. Mike Turner. Claims “There are some members of Congress who still mistakenly claim that this conflict between Russia and Ukraine is about NATO, and of course it's not,” he told CNN earlier this year.
Turner reportedly expanded on an accusation made earlier by Rep. Mike McCaul (R-Texas), but added, “The more this propaganda spreads, the harder it becomes for us to truly recognize the fact that this is a battle between authoritarianism and democracy, which is the reality.”
Any American who dares to exercise their constitutional right to suggest that NATO expansionism motivated Russian aggression seems likely to face prosecution if Clinton has her way.
Clinton has been pushing for some time to crack down on speech she finds objectionable.
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said The Guardian writes, “Tech platforms are far more powerful than any institution in the so-called mainstream media, stoking a wave of disinformation, monopoly power and control, and the power of the internet to spread disinformation, not just in America but across the world. Lack of accountability Something the platform enjoys today.”
“Facebook in particular
Worst Track Record For activation Falsehood, False alarm“There's talk of extremism, conspiracy and even genocide against the Rohingya in Myanmar,” Clinton continued, “so the government has to make a decision right now to hold the platforms to some standards, and that's going to be difficult.”
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