USA Today Refused To Publish Hunter Biden Scandal Op-Ed, So Here It Is

Authored by Glenn Harlan Reynolds,

SO USA TODAY DIDN’T WANT TO RUN MY HUNTER BIDEN COLUMN THIS WEEK. My regular editor is on vacation, and I guess everyone else was afraid to touch it. So I’m sending them another column next week, and just publishing this one here. Enjoy! This is as filed, with no editing from USAT.

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In my 2019 book, The Social Media Upheaval, I warned that the Big Tech companies — especially social media giants like Facebook and Twitter — had grown into powerful monopolists, who were using their power over the national conversation to not only sell ads, but also to promote a political agenda.

That was pretty obvious last year, but it was even more obvious last week, when Facebook and Twitter tried to black out the New York Post’s blockbuster report about emails found on a laptop abandoned by Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden’s son Hunter.

The emails, some of which have been confirmed as genuine with their recipients, show substantial evidence that Hunter Biden used his position as Vice President Joe Biden’s son to extract substantial payments from “clients” in other countries. There are also photos of Hunter with a crack pipe, and engaging in various other unsavory activities. And they demolished the elder Biden’s claim that he never discussed business with his son.

That’s a big election-year news story. Some people doubted its genuineness, and of course it’s always fair to question a big election-year news story, especially one that comes out shortly before the election. (Remember CBS newsman Dan Rather’s promotion of what turned out to be forged memos about George W. Bush’s Air National Guard service?)

But the way you debate whether a story is accurate or not is by debating. (In the case of the Rather memos, it turned out the font was from Microsoft Word, which of course didn’t exist back during the Vietnam War era.) Big Tech could have tried an approach that fostered such a debate. But instead of debate, they went for a blackout: Both services actually blocked links to the New York Post story. That’s right: They blocked readers from discussing a major news story by a major paper, one so old that it was founded by none other than Alexander Hamilton.

I wasn’t advising them — they tend not to ask me for my opinion — but I would have advised against such a blackout. There’s a longstanding Internet term called “the Streisand effect,” going back to when Barbara Streisand demanded that people stop sharing pictures of her beach house. Unsurprisingly, the result was a massive increase in the number of people posting pictures of her beach house. The Big Tech Blackout produced the same result: Now even people who didn’t care so much about Hunter Biden’s racket nonetheless became angry, and started talking about the story.

As lefty journalist Glenn Greenwald wrote in The Intercept, Twitter and Facebook crossed a line far more dangerous than what they censored. Greenwald writes:

“Just two hours after the story was online, Facebook intervened. The company dispatched a life-long Democratic Party operative who now works for Facebook — Andy Stone, previously a communications operative for Democratic Sen. Barbara Boxer and the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee, among other D.C. Democratic jobs — to announce that Facebook was ‘reducing [the article’s] distribution on our platform’: in other words, tinkering with its own algorithms to suppress the ability of users to discuss or share the news article. The long-time Democratic Party official did not try to hide his contempt for the article, beginning his censorship announcement by snidely noting: ‘I will intentionally not link to the New York Post.’”

Twitter’s suppression efforts went far beyond Facebook’s. They banned entirely all users’ ability to share the Post article — not just on their public timeline but even using the platform’s private Direct Messaging feature.”

“Early in the day, users who attempted to link to the New York Post story either publicly or privately received a cryptic message rejecting the attempt as an ‘error.’ Later in the afternoon, Twitter changed the message, advising users that they could not post that link because the company judged its contents to be ‘potentially harmful.’ Even more astonishing still, Twitter locked the account of the New York Post, banning the paper from posting any content all day and, evidently, into Thursday morning.”

This went badly. The heads Facebook and of Twitter, Mark Zuckerberg and Jack Dorsey, are now facing Senate subpoenas, the RNC has filed a complaint with the Federal Election Commission, arguing that Twitter’s action in blacking out a damaging story constituted an illegal in-kind donation to the Biden Campaign, and most significantly, everyone is talking about the story now, with many understandably assuming that if the story were false, it would have been debunked rather than blacked out.

CNN’s Jake Tapper tweeted: ”Congrats to Twitter on its Streisand Effect award!!!” Big Tech shot itself in the foot, and it didn’t stop the signal.

Regardless of who wins in November, it’s likely that there will be substantial efforts to rein in Big Tech. As Greenwald writes, “State censorship is not the only kind of censorship. Private-sector repression of speech and thought, particularly in the internet era, can be as dangerous and consequential. Imagine, for instance, if these two Silicon Valley giants united with Google to declare: henceforth we will ban all content that is critical of President Trump and/or the Republican Party, but will actively promote criticisms of Joe Biden and the Democrats.

“Would anyone encounter difficulty understanding why such a decree would constitute dangerous corporate censorship? Would Democrats respond to such a policy by simply shrugging it off on the radical libertarian ground that private corporations have the right to do whatever they want? To ask that question is to answer it.”

“To begin with, Twitter and particularly Facebook are no ordinary companies. Facebook, as the owner not just of its massive social media platform but also other key communication services it has gobbled up such as Instagram and WhatsApp, is one of the most powerful companies ever to exist, if not the most powerful.”

He’s right. And while this heavyhanded censorship effort failed, there’s no reason to assume that other such efforts won’t work in the future. Not many stories are as hard to squash as a major newspaper’s front page expose during an presidential election.

As I wrote in The Social Media Upheaval, the best solution is probably to apply antitrust law to break up these monopolies: Competing companies would police each other, and if they colluded could be prosecuted under antitrust law. There are also moves to strip them of their immunity under Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act, which protects them from being sued for things posted or linked on their sites on the theory that they are platforms, not publishers who make publication decisions. And Justice Clarence Thomas has recently called for the Supreme Court to revisit the lower courts’ interpretation of Section 230, which he argues has been overbroad. A decade ago there would have been much more resistance to such proposals, but Big Tech has tarnished its own image since then.

Had Facebook and Twitter approached this story neutrally, as they would have a decade ago, it would probably already be old news to a degree — as Greenwald notes, Hunter’s pay-for-play efforts were already well known, if not in such detail — but instead the story is still hot.

More importantly, their heavy handed action has brought home just how much power they wield, and how crudely they’re willing to wield it. They shouldn’t be surprised at the consequences.

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23 Comments
glock 1911 M1A .308
glock 1911 M1A .308
October 22, 2020 6:58 pm

Liberals have become the lowest, most disgusting, ignorant, deceiving, thieving and untrustworthy of all humankind. Even their kindnesses are merely for show and lack any genuine kindness or compassion for their fellows. That they endeavor to shelter the Bidens’ from their disgraceful acts testifies to their moral stench. They and their heroes are the most despicable and putrid of all humankind.

TN Patriot
TN Patriot
  glock 1911 M1A .308
October 22, 2020 7:45 pm

Glock – it is not so much liberals as it is progressives. A liberal will discuss something with you, but a progressive wants to prevent you from presenting any opposing idea.

glock 1911 M1A .308
glock 1911 M1A .308
  TN Patriot
October 22, 2020 7:53 pm

There is the “classical liberal” as in Thomas Jefferson. Those bear no resemblance to the liberals of today. Please don’t belabor further the distinction, as I am well aware of it. Anyone that would vote for any of the Democrat mayors, governors, representatives or senators because they are democrats is unscrupulous and a moron of the highest order. And I have yet to meet anyone in the last 20 years that bears the label of liberal that can see beyond murdering babies and destroying others’ liberties. They are the scum of the earth.

None Ya Biz
None Ya Biz
  glock 1911 M1A .308
October 23, 2020 4:43 am

I tend not to call them liberals at all. I prefer to use the correct term of Marxist or Communist. I find it very disconcerting that the Marxist/Communist co-opted the term liberal to their advantage and no one objected. I won’t use the term classical liberal as it plays their game of making distinctions. I use the term liberal to refer to those individuals that chose liberate this country from Great Britain and their intellectual heirs.

Anonymous
Anonymous
October 22, 2020 7:16 pm

They’re afraid, because what the Biden’s have been doing has been par for the course for years. The more light that is shed on this the more others will be pulled into the light for the same if not worse behavior.

Stucky
Stucky
October 22, 2020 7:43 pm

A dude whining about his column not being carried by USA Today? Why???

It’s the most pathetic of all Libtard newspapers. Incredibly thin for $2 bucks. No depth to any stories …. it’s like the Readers Digest of news. No breaking stories. No undercover stories. Nothing but rehashed AP crap.

And they are FUCKEN LIARS and PROPOGANDISTS !!!

Take their story about which countries produce the most waste. Guess who is #1? Canada. hahaha Bulgaria is #2, and tiny Serbia is #10. You could fit Serbia’s population of 7 million in one of them mega Chink apartments. But, is India or China on the list? No!!!

Whenever I see someone buying the paper at Quick Check I know I am looking at a goddamned retard.

https://www.usatoday.com/story/money/2019/07/12/canada-united-states-worlds-biggest-producers-of-waste/39534923/

Glock-N-Load
Glock-N-Load
  Stucky
October 22, 2020 10:46 pm

Stucky,

Do you have any live links to your research concerning the virus post you put out today?

I’m setting up a 12 round Thanksgiving day boxing match with the father in law. It will be epic.

Stucky
Stucky
  Glock-N-Load
October 22, 2020 10:55 pm

The virus article appears on the web site named;

https :// truthcomestolight. com (NO spaces)

They have a LOT of good Corona articles.

The actual article is here. The link works, I just tried it.

The Deception of Virology & Vaccines | Why Coronavirus Is Not Contagious

In case it doesn’t here is another web site that carries the article;

https://hive.blog/coronavirus/@sift666/the-deception-of-virology-and-vaccines-why-coronavirus-is-not-contagious

Good luck with your father-in-law!!

Glock-N-Load
Glock-N-Load
  Stucky
October 22, 2020 11:15 pm

And he’s in New Jersey!!

He’s come around a bit and admits that the mask doesn’t do squat, so there’s that.

Tnx

Glock-N-Load
Glock-N-Load
  Stucky
October 22, 2020 11:23 pm

I just asked my father in law if you can join us for Thanksgiving dinner. I’ll let you know what he says. Lol.

He’s a very good man. I respect him bigly and I always love going to his place for the holidays. Lots of great memories.

— Wip/Donkey

StackingStock
StackingStock
  Stucky
October 23, 2020 10:39 am

https :// truthcomestolight. com (NO spaces)

Did you need to use spaces at the library? Asking for a friend:)

Stucky
Stucky
  StackingStock
October 23, 2020 11:00 am

“Did you need to use spaces at the library? “

I now have a computer at home!

Sometimes when I type in the link without spaces, it deletes the actual address and changes it to “Home”. Weird. By adding a space the reader can at least see the actual web address.

StackingStock
StackingStock
  Stucky
October 23, 2020 11:04 am

https://truthcomestolight.com/

Copy the link in tool bar at the top and paste in your comment.

James
James
October 22, 2020 7:58 pm

Are you ready?

Time to lock and load folks,it is only the beginning.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  James
October 23, 2020 7:01 am

Many have been locked and loaded for a long time. Seems its trigger time when they go full retard…..

Craven Warrior
Craven Warrior
October 22, 2020 8:31 pm

I’m sure they couldn’t care less, but I no longer participate in either shit show. If all the people who they ticked off left, they would go away. For some reason people think Twitter and Facebook are important; no longer to me.

Captain_Obviuos
Captain_Obviuos
October 22, 2020 9:25 pm

I quit Facebook 2 years ago and I only use Twitter to see what others post. I could no longer support either of these companies once I saw what it was their need for my information provided. And though it saddens me I had to sever communications with many old friends, I still do not regret my decision.

Big Pharma needs Big Tech; they have all the money right now and therefore wish to spend it however they please. Implementation of Pharma’s scheme (mandatory vaccinations/RNA manipulation) relies on Tech for transmission (nano dots). They need each other like the parasites they are — and one would think Doctors would be smarter than choosing the man who cannot even keep viruses out of Windows as their vaccine poster boy.

That is the one glaring omission in this article: allowing Big Pharma off the hook and concentrating on breaking up Big Tech. Both have been screwing us for years in their own ways, but this year showed everyone just how much even steady screwing will not save a bad relationship.

My solution is to fight fire with fire — ban them and burn them.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  Captain_Obviuos
October 23, 2020 7:03 am

Capt. you are twitters highest revenue. They can easily profile your viewing and highly target ads. You limit your time there and so advertiser will pay huge amounts because you will see just a few ads. Delete marxists apps. Dont shop with commies…..

yahsure
yahsure
October 22, 2020 11:56 pm

I know that the tech giants are lefties and control the narrative. But the timing on this laptop thing is awfully sketchy. I figured the October surprise would be various officials in handcuffs.

Glock-N-Load
Glock-N-Load
  yahsure
October 23, 2020 12:23 am

Isn’t just about everything Sketchy since about 2008?

Anonymous
Anonymous
  Glock-N-Load
October 23, 2020 7:05 am

Ever since a racist anti American community organizing gay illegal immigrant was President. Yep

clayusmcret
clayusmcret
October 23, 2020 8:09 am

Excellent Op-Ed from Glenn Harlan Reynolds, an author I never read because I don’t subscribe to USA Today. However, since they refused to share his weekly piece, I’ll help him do so through my own distro. It’s actually pretty good. In the end, he advocates for breaking up the tech monopolies; something I’ve been saying for several years. We need another Ma Bell moment in history. Otherwise, we’ll shortly be the US of TFG (Twitter, Facebook and Google) as they’ll have ruling power over the US of A with power never seen in modern history.

Anonymous
Anonymous
October 23, 2020 1:06 pm

Glenn Greenwald has little credibility. He will not denounce pedophilia unless it involves a conservative politician(Brazil)AND if you go to the Intercept there is nothing written to address the contents of the laptop, Joe Biden, Hunter Biden and his suspect chinese girls. He argues freedom of speech but only when it serves his liberal bias. So Bidens get a pass at his LGBTQ propaganda site. As far as Snowden, he was handed everything like Bernstein & Woodward.