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Hillary Clinton says Twitter refusing political advertising is the right thing for democracy around the world

As Twitchy reported earlier Wednesday, Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey laid out in a lengthy thread the reasons that Twitter would stop accepting policial advertising globally. “This isn’t about free expression,” Dorsey explained. “This is about paying for reach.”

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A lot of people would rather use their own brains to figure out what political ads to believe and which to discard. Did Paul Ryan really push an old woman in a wheelchair off a cliff or not?

Hillary Clinton — who recently posted her own “fake news” on Twitter in the form of a Photoshopped letter from Kennedy to Khrushchev — applauded Dorsey for his actions and suggested that Facebook follow suit:

Shutting down all political and issue advertising on social media is the right thing for democracy around the world?

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It’s true. Those “flashing videos” on the dark web likely cost her the election by making her seem unlikable.

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Here’s a good reason to shut down all political advertising:

Get off Facebook, maybe?


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