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Old 09-06-2018, 11:55 AM   #1
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Default Marco Rubio vs. Alex Jones

Lost in yesterday's revelation of the Steady State resistance movement was this little chingazo between Sen. Marco Rubio and the ever delightful Alex Jones.

If you haven't seen the confrontation, then take a few minutes and enjoy the back and forth.


https://www.npr.org/2018/09/05/64462...-of-you-myself

Marco Rubio Clashes With Alex Jones In Capitol: 'I'll Take Care Of You Myself'
September 5, 20181:16 PM ET
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Updated at 6:34 p.m. ET

Members of Congress clashed on Wednesday with giants of the Internet world — including, in one case, a personal confrontation in the hallway.

Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey faced questions Wednesday afternoon from a House committee amid criticism from Republicans that Big Tech suppresses conservatives online.

And Florida Sen. Marco Rubio tussled with conspiracy theorist Alex Jones after Jones confronted and touched him outside a Senate intelligence committee hearing.



Jones interrupted Rubio as he was being interviewed by a scrum of reporters outside a room where the intelligence committee was hearing from Dorsey and Facebook Chief Operating Officer Sheryl Sandberg.

Jones says Democrats are behind the broader efforts in the tech world to censor programming in which he spouts a range of debunked theories. He says Republicans like Rubio are pretending the unfair censorship "doesn't exist."


Alex Jones, radio host, conspiracy theorist and creator of the website Infowars, speaks to members of the media outside a Senate intelligence committee hearing on Wednesday.
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On Wednesday, as Rubio was answering questions from journalists, Jones raised his voice to call the senator a "frat boy" and said he was a "snake," before patronizingly patting him on his shoulder.

A security officer warned Jones not to touch Rubio before the senator turned to him.

"Hey, don't touch me again, man," Rubio said. "I'm asking you not to touch me."

"Well, I just patted you nicely," Jones said.

"Well, I don't want to be touched — I don't know who you are," Rubio said.

Jones asked if he was going to be arrested, to which Rubio responded: "You're not going to get arrested, man. You're not going to get arrested. I'll take care of you myself."


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Alex Jones called Rubio a "frat boy," Rubio insisted that he didn't know who Jones was. Rubio eventually left, telling the press they could stay if they wanted to interview "this clown."


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Jones seemed to relish in the confrontation, asking if Rubio was going to beat him up.

"I didn't say that," Rubio said.

Rubio then started laughing and turned away as Jones called him a "little gangster thug." Jones turned to a person filming the interaction and said "Rubio just threatened to physically take care of me."

Rubio answered one more reporter's question, as Jones yelled next to him, before leaving the scrum.

Throughout the interaction, Rubio repeatedly claimed he didn't know who Jones was and said he didn't read his website.

Jones is at the center of a political dispute over freedom of speech that continues playing out in Congress this week. Facebook, YouTube, Apple and Spotify have all made moves in recent months to remove content posted by Jones.

"At a time when these same platforms have said that they will try to winnow out fake news, hoax news, they've been hard pressed to explain why they've allowed Jones to continue to operate," as NPR's David Folkenflik said last month.

Texas Republican Sen. Ted Cruz invoked a warning associated with the early days of the Holocaust in suggesting that what he called the suppression of Jones was the beginning of a slippery slope toward the suppression of other political speech.

Republicans, conservatives and President Trump have focused their comments on other examples of what they call suppression of conservative voices by Big Tech.

They point to "shadow-banning" on Twitter that they say disproportionately silences conservatives and to Facebook's suspension of certain accounts, including those of Trump supporters Diamond and Silk.

The tech companies deny any systemic bias, but on Wednesday afternoon, Dorsey was put on the defensive by House Republicans. They echoed the complaints by Trump that he and other people on the political right are treated unfairly.

"We wouldn't be having this discussion if there wasn't a general agreement that your company has discriminated against conservatives," said Rep. Joe Barton, R-Texas.

Dorsey live-tweeted his opening statement and explicitly denied any allegation of political selectivity by his company.

"Looking at the data, we analyzed tweets sent by all members of the House and Senate, and found no statistically significant difference between the number of times a tweet by a Democrat is viewed versus a Republican, even after our ranking and filtering of tweets has been applied," Dorsey said.


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If it’s okay with all of you, I’d like to read you something I personally wrote as I thought about these issues. I’ll also tweet it out now.


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I want to start by making something clear: we don't consider political viewpoints, perspectives, or party affiliation in any of our policies or enforcement decisions. Period. Impartiality is our guiding principle. Let me explain why.

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Democrats railed against Republicans for what they called political grandstanding and distracting from real issues with Twitter and other social media companies. Rep. John Sarbanes, D-Md., called the bias issue a "charade," while Rep. Mike Doyle, D-Pa., called it a "load of crap."

"President Trump and many Republicans have peddled conspiracy theories about Twitter and other social media platforms to whip up their base and fundraise," said New Jersey Rep. Frank Pallone, the Democratic ranking member on the committee.

There is likely to be more investigation and public comment: Attorney General Jeff Sessions cited the Senate hearing on Wednesday in announcing that he intends to meet with state attorneys general to discuss bias.

Big Tech is caught between living up to its professed commitments to deliver open platforms and pressure from Congress to crack down on the circulation of false information — but do so in a measured manner that doesn't produce unintended consequences.

"I want to start by making something clear: We don't consider political viewpoints, perspectives, or party affiliation in any of our policies or enforcement decisions. Period," Dorsey said Wednesday. "Impartiality is our guiding principle."
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Which one is bigtexed ?
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Wow! That's a blast from the past, TDL!
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You pick. They look like twins.
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Old 09-06-2018, 05:10 PM   #6
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Lost in yesterday's revelation of the Steady State resistance movement was this little chingazo between Sen. Marco Rubio and the ever delightful Alex Jones.

If you haven't seen the confrontation, then take a few minutes and enjoy the back and forth.


https://www.npr.org/2018/09/05/64462...-of-you-myself

Marco Rubio Clashes With Alex Jones In Capitol: 'I'll Take Care Of You Myself'
September 5, 20181:16 PM ET
Miles Parks
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Updated at 6:34 p.m. ET

Members of Congress clashed on Wednesday with giants of the Internet world — including, in one case, a personal confrontation in the hallway.

Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey faced questions Wednesday afternoon from a House committee amid criticism from Republicans that Big Tech suppresses conservatives online.

And Florida Sen. Marco Rubio tussled with conspiracy theorist Alex Jones after Jones confronted and touched him outside a Senate intelligence committee hearing.



Jones interrupted Rubio as he was being interviewed by a scrum of reporters outside a room where the intelligence committee was hearing from Dorsey and Facebook Chief Operating Officer Sheryl Sandberg.

Jones says Democrats are behind the broader efforts in the tech world to censor programming in which he spouts a range of debunked theories. He says Republicans like Rubio are pretending the unfair censorship "doesn't exist."


Alex Jones, radio host, conspiracy theorist and creator of the website Infowars, speaks to members of the media outside a Senate intelligence committee hearing on Wednesday.
Andrew Harrer/Bloomberg via Getty Images
On Wednesday, as Rubio was answering questions from journalists, Jones raised his voice to call the senator a "frat boy" and said he was a "snake," before patronizingly patting him on his shoulder.

A security officer warned Jones not to touch Rubio before the senator turned to him.

"Hey, don't touch me again, man," Rubio said. "I'm asking you not to touch me."

"Well, I just patted you nicely," Jones said.

"Well, I don't want to be touched — I don't know who you are," Rubio said.

Jones asked if he was going to be arrested, to which Rubio responded: "You're not going to get arrested, man. You're not going to get arrested. I'll take care of you myself."


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Alex Jones called Rubio a "frat boy," Rubio insisted that he didn't know who Jones was. Rubio eventually left, telling the press they could stay if they wanted to interview "this clown."


Will Sommer

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Here's video of the Alex Jones - Rubio spat https://www.pscp.tv/w/1LyxBQyRWopJN

10:19 AM - Sep 5, 2018

Cassandra Fairbanks @CassandraRules
CassandraRules was LIVE

pscp.tv
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3,588 people are talking about this
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Jones seemed to relish in the confrontation, asking if Rubio was going to beat him up.

"I didn't say that," Rubio said.

Rubio then started laughing and turned away as Jones called him a "little gangster thug." Jones turned to a person filming the interaction and said "Rubio just threatened to physically take care of me."

Rubio answered one more reporter's question, as Jones yelled next to him, before leaving the scrum.

Throughout the interaction, Rubio repeatedly claimed he didn't know who Jones was and said he didn't read his website.

Jones is at the center of a political dispute over freedom of speech that continues playing out in Congress this week. Facebook, YouTube, Apple and Spotify have all made moves in recent months to remove content posted by Jones.

"At a time when these same platforms have said that they will try to winnow out fake news, hoax news, they've been hard pressed to explain why they've allowed Jones to continue to operate," as NPR's David Folkenflik said last month.

Texas Republican Sen. Ted Cruz invoked a warning associated with the early days of the Holocaust in suggesting that what he called the suppression of Jones was the beginning of a slippery slope toward the suppression of other political speech.

Republicans, conservatives and President Trump have focused their comments on other examples of what they call suppression of conservative voices by Big Tech.

They point to "shadow-banning" on Twitter that they say disproportionately silences conservatives and to Facebook's suspension of certain accounts, including those of Trump supporters Diamond and Silk.

The tech companies deny any systemic bias, but on Wednesday afternoon, Dorsey was put on the defensive by House Republicans. They echoed the complaints by Trump that he and other people on the political right are treated unfairly.

"We wouldn't be having this discussion if there wasn't a general agreement that your company has discriminated against conservatives," said Rep. Joe Barton, R-Texas.

Dorsey live-tweeted his opening statement and explicitly denied any allegation of political selectivity by his company.

"Looking at the data, we analyzed tweets sent by all members of the House and Senate, and found no statistically significant difference between the number of times a tweet by a Democrat is viewed versus a Republican, even after our ranking and filtering of tweets has been applied," Dorsey said.


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If it’s okay with all of you, I’d like to read you something I personally wrote as I thought about these issues. I’ll also tweet it out now.


jack

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I want to start by making something clear: we don't consider political viewpoints, perspectives, or party affiliation in any of our policies or enforcement decisions. Period. Impartiality is our guiding principle. Let me explain why.

12:56 PM - Sep 5, 2018 · Washington, DC
223
646 people are talking about this
Twitter Ads info and privacy

Democrats railed against Republicans for what they called political grandstanding and distracting from real issues with Twitter and other social media companies. Rep. John Sarbanes, D-Md., called the bias issue a "charade," while Rep. Mike Doyle, D-Pa., called it a "load of crap."

"President Trump and many Republicans have peddled conspiracy theories about Twitter and other social media platforms to whip up their base and fundraise," said New Jersey Rep. Frank Pallone, the Democratic ranking member on the committee.

There is likely to be more investigation and public comment: Attorney General Jeff Sessions cited the Senate hearing on Wednesday in announcing that he intends to meet with state attorneys general to discuss bias.

Big Tech is caught between living up to its professed commitments to deliver open platforms and pressure from Congress to crack down on the circulation of false information — but do so in a measured manner that doesn't produce unintended consequences.

"I want to start by making something clear: We don't consider political viewpoints, perspectives, or party affiliation in any of our policies or enforcement decisions. Period," Dorsey said Wednesday. "Impartiality is our guiding principle."
I didn't know you were an Alex Jones groupie...
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HAHA!

Another source of embarrassment.
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I actually met him once for about 5 seconds at a bar. He wasn’t particular nice to me because he was ate up with it. He and I later became friends.


But he still remained ate up with it.

I think he accidentally left his computer on and unattended and his gay lover saw this website on it. I think that’s why he abruptly inactivated his account.
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Which one?
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Marco Rubio Clashes With Alex Jones




In a street fight...maybe Jones.

But with the technical advanced in today’s cinematography...it’s technilogicly impossible for Jones.

Rubio would drop him within 2 minutes of the first round.
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Alex Jones is a creep.
He is to the "right" what guys like Keith Olbermann and Lawrence O'Donald are to the "left".
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I actually met him once for about 5 seconds at a bar. He wasn’t particular nice to me because he was ate up with it. He and I later became friends.


But he still remained ate up with it.

I think he accidentally left his computer on and unattended and his gay lover saw this website on it. I think that’s why he abruptly inactivated his account.

ate?


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