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That stench from Arizona grows

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Posted By: PageTurner, 12/5/2022 8:26:00 PM

It wasn't just Democrat operatives from Biden campaign who were directing Twitter to censor posts unfavorable to Joe Biden's presidential prospects behind closed doors. Arizona Democrat gubernatorial candidate Katie Hobbs, whose job at the time was sitting secretary of state, also got in on the act. According to the Post Millennial: Arizona Governor-Elect Katie Hobbs is facing backlash as proof that her office requested for certain tweets to be censored came out of Elon Musk's release of the "Twitter Files," the internal documents showing collusion between government officials, campaign teams, and other like actors with the social media giant to silence political dissent.

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Katie Hobbs, telling Twitter whose posts to delete.

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Reply 1 - Posted by: Nimby 12/5/2022 8:28:51 PM (No. 1349867)
No doubt Katie Hobbs hid in her basement
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Reply 2 - Posted by: judy 12/5/2022 9:37:40 PM (No. 1349903)
Why should she & Biden campaign when they can tell social media what to do from their basements!
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Reply 3 - Posted by: mifla 12/6/2022 4:11:30 AM (No. 1350031)
She will simply ignore the facts in front of her, and accuse her opponents of lying. The media will cover for her.
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Reply 4 - Posted by: Richard from Norwood 12/6/2022 5:11:16 AM (No. 1350045)
My opinion; If the courts in Arizona do not take up Kari Lake's appeal, we are really way on the road to liberal corruption. Which already has a big head start in the sleaze department.
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Reply 5 - Posted by: ussjimmycarter 12/6/2022 6:13:33 AM (No. 1350069)
COVID has cost us the country! Every perverted evil will now become law and every good will be outlawed! I never thought I would watch America fall…but I have! I’m thankful that I’m 69 on Saturday and will not be in this losing battle for another 40 years! I’m waiting for Jesus to come take me home! I’m weary of this evil world and everything it doesn’t have to offer!
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Reply 6 - Posted by: anniebc 12/6/2022 7:21:22 AM (No. 1350112)
The stench grows, but she's the governor now. Many conservative news sites have moved on. Still think 2024 will be any different? Will we be surprised if Warnock wins over Walker? Does it even matter?
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