Peter Schweizer on Google: They ‘Peel Off Certain Conservatives’ with ‘Donations’
Peter Schweizer explained Google’s procurements of political compliance from ostensibly conservative figures via donations.

Peter Schweizer explained Google’s procurements of political compliance from ostensibly conservative figures via donations.

Breitbart Texas editor Brandon Darby was locked out of his account by Twitter earlier today after he posted a link to one of his stories on Breitbart News, about a gruesome beheading that took place just south of the Texas border.

The New York Times defended what it called former vice president Joe Biden’s “handsy approach to politicking” on Friday by accusing President Donald Trump of hypocrisy for posting a video parody of Biden’s tweeted apology.

A recently-passed law in France — ostensibly to combat propaganda and misinformation — was used by Twitter against the French government’s political campaign to increase voter registration ahead of upcoming European Parliament elections scheduled for May 26.

Biden’s serious video was edited by meme-master Carpe Donktum to include images of the former Vice President in the background sailing into the room and reaching up to grab him by the shoulders.

A new Australian law could mean that executives of major social media firms could face huge fines — or even jail time – for failing to remove violent videos and images from their networks.

Former Vice President Joe Biden released a video Wednesday in the hopes it will end the scandal around countless photos and film clips that show him acting inappropriately with women and children.

Although Twitter temporarily suspended the account of ‘Unplanned,’ the movie is a box office success and, as of Wednesday, has 80,000 more followers than Planned Parenthood.

TEL AVIV – The mud-slinging between the two main parties vying for election victory next week continued Monday when Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu accused the Blue and White party of seeing Likud voters as “bots” rather than “real people,” amid reports of fake pro-Netanyahu Twitter accounts.

Singapore could soon reportedly fight “online falsehoods” through mandatory government “correction notices,” which would be made to run next to the “false” content. Content could even be removed if it contains any falsehoods.

Conservative figures reacted with outrage earlier today as Twitter suspended the official account of Unplanned during the pro-life movie’s week of release. The account was restored shortly after its suspension, which Twitter said was related to the ban of a different account.

Quinnipiac is one of the most unreliable left-wing pollsters out there (not named Marist or CNN), so when the Q-poll has bad news for America’s Socialist “It Girl,” it is worth taking notice.

Robert Epstein found that Google “suppresses [and] depresses websites such as Breitbart News” in pushing its political left-wing biases.

Twitter is reportedly considering adding special labels to President Trump’s tweets if it decides they “violate” the site’s rules.

Robert Epstein said Elizabeth Warren tries to “look aggressive” towards Silicon Valley while receiving donations from Big Tech companies.

Big tech has long since caved to the power of big journalism. The spread of the Russia collusion hoax, fully approved of by Microsoft partner NewsGuard, is only the latest example.

Australia could jail Big Tech company executives who fail to remove extremist content from their platforms, according to a report.

President Donald Trump again trashed the media on Tuesday, after the report from Special Counsel Robert Mueller vindicated claims that he did not collude with Russia in the 2016 election.

According to a new report, feminist and NYU Professor Lauren Duca left her job at the Huffington Post in 2015 after it was revealed that she had allegedly harassed coworkers from anonymous online accounts.

I know Candy Crowley cost you the job Trump currently holds, but at least pretend to be a man, will ya, Mitt?

Try to imagine Son of Norman’s smug cable TV tour had the Bad Orange Man used a similar “school bombing” figure of speech.

On Wednesday’s broadcast of the Fox News Channel’s “America’s Newsroom,” Harvard Law Professor Alan Dershowitz said that Representative Devin Nunes (R-CA) “has no case at all” against Twitter. Dershowitz said, “He has no case at all, and it’s wrong from
“I think he is doing a tremendous disservice to a wonderful wife. Kellyanne is a wonderful woman,” President Trump said.

“I think that Twitter is a way that we can get out the word when we have a corrupt media. And it is corrupt and it’s fake,” Trump said.

“I barely know him but just take a look, a stone cold LOSER & husband from hell!”

“It’s a very, very dangerous situation so I think I agree,” Trump said when asked about a proposal by Sen. Josh Hawley to investigate left-leaning tech companies.

Twitter admitted on Monday to “removing” a post from Federalist co-founder Sean Davis, but the journalist claims the platform actually shadowbanned, or hidden from other users.

Louisiana Attorney General Jeff Landry told Breitbart News that attorneys general across America — both Democrat and Republican — are considering “all actions,” including the use of existing antitrust law, to curb the growing power held by technology firms such as Google, Facebook, and Twitter.

Tuesday on MSNBC, network commentator Kasie Hunt reacted to Rep. Devin Nunes’ (R-CA) defamation lawsuit against Twitter for “shadow-banning” conservatives, including Nunes. According to Hunt, Twitter has “widely debunked” the idea that Twitter is silencing conservatives by making their posts

President Donald Trump fired back at Republican lawyer George Conway on Tuesday, for his frequent criticism of the president on Twitter.

On Monday’s broadcast of the Fox News Channel’s “Hannity,” Representative Devin Nunes (R-CA) stated that his lawsuit against Twitter is “the first of many” lawsuits. Nunes said, “So, this is the first of many, Sean. And what we’re doing here is,
Devin Nunes filed a defamation lawsuit against Twitter and a handful of users that seeks $600 million in damages.

The usual-usual media stooges for the Democrat Party are crying “racism” over a hilarious St. Patrick’s Day tweet featuring Robert “The Spaz” O’Rourke and his mugshot.

Sunday on CNN’s “Reliable Sources,” former “CBS Evening News” anchor Dan Rather discussed President Donald Trump’s ability to use all types of media in promoting his administration’s message. Rather called it the “most powerful platform for propaganda” in human history.

Ocasio-Crazy dealt with the news with the sober maturity you might expect from a lunatic who believes the world will end in 12 years — you know, unless we slaughter all the cows to stop them from farting.

Facebook, Twitter, and Google’s YouTube have reportedly struggled to stop an alleged video of the New Zealand mosque massacre on Friday.

In a Scientific American article, titled “The Internet Knows You Better Than Your Spouse Does,” author Frank Luerweg revealed that an online test, which tracks users’ digital footprints to provide a detailed personality analysis, knew many of those tested better than their spouses.

In a new Twitter app prototype currently being tested, the company completely hides the number of likes, retweets, and replies that posts receive in an attempt to improve “the health of the conversations.”

WhatsApp co-founder Brian Acton repeated his call to “delete Facebook” during an appearance at a Stanford University computer science class.

“Actually it’s incredible that I won the election because you know it was so rigged against me,” President Trump said in an exclusive interview with Breitbart News.
