News Of The Week - March 7th, 2020: DNC's Super Tuesday Post-Game Show!

Chris Mathews fired from his own show on MSNBC for telling the truth about what The Establishment REALLY wants this November, a Federal judge sides with Evil Tech Giant Google and throws out Tulsi Gabbard's case while DNC changes the rules again!

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Show Notes and Links

Chris Mathews Fired from MSNBC

New York Post: "The real reason Chris Matthews was fired from MSNBC," By Kyle Smith | March 3, 2020

Conclusion: Saying crazy stuff doesn’t get you fired from MSNBC. It’s only saying stuff that annoys the Left that gets you fired from MSNBC. But that was what was important about Matthews — he’s an impeccably credentialed Democrat (Jimmy Carter speechwriter, aide to Tip O’Neill, guy who “felt this thrill going up my leg” when he heard Barack Obama speak) who doesn’t always stick to the party line.

It’s possible Matthews did worse things than we know about so far, but as of today, it looks like he’s been unfairly thrown into the same cultural ditch with actual predators like Harvey Weinstein. He has been forever smeared as a sex abuser when what really cost him his job was being rude to Bernie Sanders, Hillary Clinton and Elizabeth Warren.

The Hill: "Chris Matthews faces calls for resignation after comparing Sanders victory to Nazi invasion," by Joe Concha | February 23rd, 2020

Judge Sides With Evil Tech Giant Google And Throws Out Tulsi Gabbard's case while DNC changes the rules again!

Forbes: "Judge Throws Out Tulsi Gabbard Lawsuit Claiming Google Was Trying To ‘Silence’ Her," by Rachel Sandler | March 4th, 2020.

“What Plaintiff fails to establish is how Google’s regulation of its own platform is in any way equivalent to a governmental regulation of an election. Google does not hold primaries, it does not select candidates, and it does not prevent anyone from running for office or voting in elections. To the extent Google ‘regulates’ anything, it regulates its own private speech and platform,” U.S. District Judge Stephen Wilson wrote.

Court Listerner: Tulsi Now, Inc. v. Google, LLC

Description MINUTES (IN CHAMBERS) ORDER GRANTING DEFENDANT'S MOTION TO DISMISS 20 by Judge Stephen V. Wilson. For the reasons provided above, Defendant's motion to dismiss is GRANTED. Because these facts could never give rise to a First Amendment claim, Plaintiff's complaint is dismissed with prejudice and without leave to amend. (See document for details). MD JS-6. Case Terminated. (mrgo) (Entered: 03/04/2020)

- Stephen Victor Wilson (born March 26, 1941) is a United States District Judge of the United States District Court for the Central District of California.

Gizmodo: "Tulsi Gabbard's PR Stunt Thrown Out By Federal Judge," by Tom McKay | March 4th, 2020

Gizmodo: "I Went to CPAC to See How Conservatives Think Big Tech Is Censoring Them," Tom McKay | March 3rd, 2020

Polling has shown that Republican voters, by and large, buy Donald Trump’s repeated and baseless claims that social media platforms like Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube are systematically trying to hound right-wingers off the internet. But it isn’t clear what exactly they think is going on behind the scenes beyond a gut feeling that something nefarious is happening.

Gizmodo went to the belly of the beast, Conservative Political Action Conference 2020 (CPAC) at the Gaylord National Resort & Convention Center in National Harbor, Maryland, to ask conservatives whether they think social media companies are biased against them and what, specifically, they think they can’t say online anymore. We received a range of answers, ranging from the anecdotal and apocryphal to complaints about poor user support and enforcement of policies against misgendering and hate speech. We also looked into some of their accounts to see if we could figure out what the hell is going on. (Some of the interviews have been condensed for brevity.)

Xochitl Hinojosa via Twitter - We have two more debates-- of course the threshold will go up. By the time we have the March debate, almost 2,000 delegates will be allocated. The threshold will reflect where we are in the race, as it always has.