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‘Non-Political’ Sleeping Giants Repeatedly Go After Steve King, Endorse Democrat Opponent

Online left-wing activist group Sleeping Giants, which made a name for itself by trying to demonetize Breitbart News by orchestrating campaigns of harassment against advertisers, has for the last two years repeatedly insisted that their efforts are not political. Recent activity, such as the activist group endorsing candidates in the upcoming midterm elections, demonstrates unequivocally that they are liars.

Sleeping Giants attacks Steve King

Twitter Still Can’t Confirm ‘Foreign Influence Campaigns’

Twitter released account and tweet data on Wednesday it claims to believe are “associated with potential information operations found on our service since 2016.” It further describes its motive in censoring content across its digital platforms as serving the best interest of “the public conversation.”

Twitter Chairman and Square CEO Jack Dorsey moderates a panel discussion with Detroit entr

What Is the ‘NPC’ Meme? Liberals Rage at Cartoons Mocking Their Scripted Thoughts

Democrats and leftists are being mocked by a new series of memes depicting them as unthinking and reflexive automatons. The revent memetic trend frames its targets as non-player characters (NPCs) who reflexively express neo-Marxist axioms in response to varying stimuli. NPCs are fictional characters in video games with limited scripted responses given the parameters of any game(s) in which they appear.

NPC meme sample

Dems Latest Scheme: ‘Balance’ Supreme Court by Adding Two Liberal Judges

NEW YORK — Following the confirmation of President Donald Trump’s Supreme Court pick Brett Kavanaugh, some Democrats and progressive activists are shifting tactics, pushing a scheme to “pack” or “balance” the Supreme Court by adding two new seats to be filled by liberal judges. The Supreme Court expansion plot would be enacted if Democrats retake Congress and the presidency in 2020, according to the plan.

WASHINGTON, DC - OCTOBER 03: Protesters demonstrate against Supreme Court nominee Brett Ka