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Richard Spencer @RichardBSpencer

Alex Jones: bombastically reasonable https://t.co/vmCwFaHlaz — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Jan. 10, 2021
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Richard Spencer @RichardBSpencer

RT @RichardHanania: Alex Jones goes off on Q. How did we get to the point where he became the sane one and the former National Security Ad… — PolitiTweet.org

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Richard Spencer @RichardBSpencer

RT @KirkegaardEmil: Vandals are US https://t.co/0p5ezvjXKm — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Jan. 9, 2021 Retweet
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Richard Spencer @RichardBSpencer

RT @cashmoneyglock: Basically there is Lothrop Stoddard and myself competing to chief White prophet. Given that I am still alive, I think I… — PolitiTweet.org

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Richard Spencer @RichardBSpencer

Why ending §230 is massively counter-productive, and probably another Republican scam. — PolitiTweet.org

Richard 🌞 Spencer @RichardBSpencer

§230 of the Decency Act gives tech companies immunity from being sued for libel over comments left on these platfor… https://t.co/KMtiqTFy3R

Posted Jan. 9, 2021
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Richard Spencer @RichardBSpencer

The solution is simple: legislation guaranteeing citizens rights on social media, much like we have rights to use the telephone network and Internet grid. You don't have the right to break laws on these platforms, but the 1st amendment is in effect in these "private" spheres. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Jan. 9, 2021
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Richard Spencer @RichardBSpencer

The major beef conservatives have with Twitter is that it acts like a publisher, not a platform, doing things like banning discussions of Hunter Biden's escapades, etc. But in threatening Twitter with revoking of §230, the result was that Twitter started to curate content. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Jan. 9, 2021
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Richard Spencer @RichardBSpencer

The issue is, when Trump threatened to revoke §230, he was threatening to treat Twitter like a publisher, not a platform. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Jan. 9, 2021
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Richard Spencer @RichardBSpencer

I don't know what Twitter would look like if §230 were revoked... Seemingly there would be millions of actionable outrages every day. Massive, seemingly impossible levels of curation and censorship would have to enforced. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Jan. 9, 2021
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Richard Spencer @RichardBSpencer

Critics of §230 are correct when they say that Twitter was able to grow into a major platform, in part, by being immune to libel suits. This was also the basis of the "Wild West" nature of social media throughout the 2010s. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Jan. 9, 2021
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Richard Spencer @RichardBSpencer

Basically, if the New York Times publishes libel, you can sue them. If someone publishes libel in a reply to one of your tweets, you can't sue Twitter. This is a reasonable law, as it acknowledges a fundamental difference between old and new media. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Jan. 9, 2021
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Richard Spencer @RichardBSpencer

§230 of the Decency Act gives tech companies immunity from being sued for libel over comments left on these platforms. It lays the groundwork for treating these companies as neutral platforms, not publishers. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Jan. 9, 2021
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Richard Spencer @RichardBSpencer

@maria_leah385 What does this mean exactly? — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Jan. 9, 2021
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Richard Spencer @RichardBSpencer

RT @cashmoneyglock: What is amazing is how QAnon assimilated the alt-right (or America First/DR or whatever you call it). It was drifting i… — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Jan. 9, 2021 Retweet
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Richard Spencer @RichardBSpencer

Lol. — PolitiTweet.org

Allum Bokhari @LibertarianBlue

Times of great tyranny call for leaders of great courage. We are all waiting for the Republican Party to finally realize this.

Posted Jan. 9, 2021
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Richard Spencer @RichardBSpencer

RT @cashmoneyglock: Some people 'round these parts are having a bad day. I'm back, so the bad day just got worse. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Jan. 9, 2021 Retweet
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Richard Spencer @RichardBSpencer

Tomorrow, he'll probably advise his followers to invest in some new crypto-currency. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Jan. 9, 2021
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Richard Spencer @RichardBSpencer

@Cronikeys @dsa_bill @LeviCoult @urbanartshop If history is a guide, presidents don't prosecute other presidents. The eGrifters are sitting ducks, though. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Jan. 9, 2021
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Richard Spencer @RichardBSpencer

Tomorrow, he'll probably tell his followers invest in some new crypto-currency. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Jan. 9, 2021
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Richard Spencer @RichardBSpencer

"I predictith this" Trump is already gearing up for his next career as an Alt-Lite eGrifter. https://t.co/2O6YIx1KXt — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Jan. 9, 2021
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Richard Spencer @RichardBSpencer

RT @cashmoneyglock: Your Trump supporting relatives need tough love. Now is the time to treat them like a crack addict that stole money fro… — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Jan. 9, 2021 Retweet
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Richard Spencer @RichardBSpencer

But the fact remains, Twitter doesn't ban heads of state from its platform. It's reasonable to speculate that, at this point, Trump has been successful neutered, regardless of whether impeachment goes forward. Jack might have been given the go-ahead. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Jan. 9, 2021
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Richard Spencer @RichardBSpencer

Many assume that Twitter banned Trump at the behest of woke millennials on staff—which is a fair assumption and undoubtedly played a role. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Jan. 9, 2021
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Richard Spencer @RichardBSpencer

From reports we've heard, Pence overtook Trump's authority in calling in the national guard. Nancy Pelosi has openly talked about preventing Trump from accessing nuclear capabilities, etc. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Jan. 9, 2021
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Richard Spencer @RichardBSpencer

Many MAGA people have lamented, "How can Twitter ban Trump, when they allow this or that dictator to tweet freely?" There might actually be more to this rhetorical question... — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Jan. 9, 2021
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Richard Spencer @RichardBSpencer

@MPlDZjKLfDXN4WN @EasterHareJLP I've seen far leftists, liberals, country-club Republicans *all* parrot the line, "They sullied the sacred hall of our democracy." This did not delegitimize the regime in the slightest. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Jan. 9, 2021
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Richard Spencer @RichardBSpencer

RT @Apollo_Returns: Trump Derangement Syndrome has taken on a whole new meaning in light of all his supporters still hanging on to him even… — PolitiTweet.org

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Richard Spencer @RichardBSpencer

@Cronikeys @dsa_bill @LeviCoult @urbanartshop Again, you're not seeing it. Biden won't dwell on it and will act avuncular and forgiving. The federal government will salt the earth. Having the Capitol ransacked is extremely embarrassing. They will not allow the people who organized it to get off. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Jan. 9, 2021
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Richard Spencer @RichardBSpencer

@LeviCoult @urbanartshop @Cronikeys You can’t “cover your as legally” against federal prosecutors. I can’t stress how suicidal this was. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Jan. 9, 2021
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Richard Spencer @RichardBSpencer

The highest loyalty should be to the lives of those you care about. Showing loyalty to the Titanic is grotesque. Willfully ignoring the ice berg doesn’t make you a “visionary.” — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Jan. 9, 2021