Let’s ‘Re-imagine’ Free Speech!

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Nope, can’t find any extremism here! Let’s check out the Kiwanis Club…

Be very afraid when any liberal starts talking about the need to “re-imagine” anything. They use the word as a euphemism for “to bend, fold, spindle, and mutilate something out of all recognition.”

UC Berkeley recently had a… “reporter,” I think he calls himself, from The New Yorker give a speech there, in which he said America needs to “re-imagine its interpretation of the First Amendment” so as to forbid “fringe political speech” in the social media (https://www.campusreform.org/?ID=13958). Allowing what we have always known as free speech, he said, is like allowing guests at a party to set fire to a couch–presumably indoors, although he didn’t specify that.

So… what does he call “fringe political speech”? Three guesses. I doubt I have to tell you to answer to that question.

Ah–but what about “fringe political speech” that comes from Far Left Crazy? Hold on to your hats. He says there’s simply no such thing as “extremism” among the Left.

Wow. If they gave an Oscar for bald, bodacious hypocrisy, this guy would win it, hands down. It takes one’s breath away.

Hey, out there! These people are out to wreck our republic and they need to be utterly defeated. As in put out of business, forever. The Democrat Party and its mob of kooks and Stalinist wannabes is a viper harbored in our nation’s bosom.

Let’s not re-imagine a political landscape in which a Democrat can’t even be elected dog catcher.

Let’s make it real.

7 comments on “Let’s ‘Re-imagine’ Free Speech!

  1. The left is bent, folded, swindled and mutilated ‘out of all recognition.’ So perhaps the word “extremism” is not in theirs since they’re quite comfortable right where they are – on the fringe of their own cliff.

    1. They can’t conceive of themselves or their loopy ideas as having any faults whatsoever. This is proof that they’re crazy.

  2. David Limbaugh’s newest book is titled, “Guilty By Reason of Insanity.” The Soviet Union had a freedom of speech law similar to ours – they could say whatever they wanted as long as it agreed with the Communist Party.

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