Twitter Folds, Journo Scolds, Great Cinema Holds

Welcome to the RedState Weekly Briefing  — where we take a quick look at the week’s most viewed stories in case you missed any of them. Enjoy a cup coffee while you read this 21st Century Weekend Edition from your favourite (online) magazine!

 

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#1 – Twitter Bends the Knee to Elon Musk Over Stalled Deal, Breaks Liberal Hearts — by Bonchie

Musk’s deal with Twitter has caused widespread outrage on the left, with many Democrats expressing consternation that they might lose their complete control of the social media sphere. That they’d still have Facebook, YouTube, Instagram, and essentially every other mainstream service in their pocket is apparently not enough to appease them. They are obsessed with total power and freak out when they lose it. On that front, the fact that Musk’s deal to buy Twitter hit a rocky patch provided much joy to those hoping things would fall through.

Well, I’ve got bad news for mouth-breathing liberals everywhere: Twitter has bent the knee and will hand over the data Musk is wanting, clearing another obstacle out of the way.

 

Texas: Bikers confront reporter in Uvalde. They are trying to crash funerals. Credit: Twitter

#2 – WATCH: Journalist Tries to Crash Uvalde Victim’s Funeral, Bikers Have a Different Idea — by Bonchie

Julian Gill, the journalist in question, lashed out on social media after the incident, asserting that it was crazy that members of a “biker gang” were helping the police. A lot of people replied with dismay.

However, who is the sociopath that would try to get into a funeral just to snap pictures for the media. There are lines that shouldn’t be crossed, and this was one of them. He then went on to play the victim, because he had been stopped. This entire scenario screams entitlement.

 

Miles Taylor
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#3 – ‘Anonymous’ Gets Dropped by Secret Service After Spreading January 6th Claim — by Bonchie

Miles Taylor, who spent years anonymously claiming to be a big shot within the Trump administration, did not, in fact, “oversee the Secret Service.” He was a chief of staff within the Department of Homeland Security. As an advisor and organizer, Taylor had no influence whatsoever on Secret Service personnel. Chains of Command are actually possible, but Taylor was not part of them.

However, Taylor got dropped kicked by Secret Service Communications Director. This was a highly satisfying outcome.

 

Jonathan Turley
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#4 – Jonathan Turley: Dems May Be Ensuring Their Own Destruction With Latest Moves by Jan. 6 Cmte — by Nick Arama

Between this and the failure to hold the Democrats themselves accountable for all their bad acts, that’s leading the country to a very bad place. They’re doing this, despite the evidence that Americans have moved on from the three-hour riot, that they are much more concerned about how Joe Biden and the Democrats are hurting their wallets with their bad policies. The Democrats still hope that new disclosures will be made that can help their cause.

This has not been the way the DOJ has handled such things in the past, and that’s a problem. George Washington University law professor Jonathan Turley points out in a new op-ed how, normally, contempt charges like this are not pursued by the DOJ–even when you had flagrant contempt from Eric Holder. But he was a Democrat, so he wasn’t pursued. Navarro, on the other hand, was just charged with contempt in April, and they are going after him with speed; although, even though they’re trying to pistol-whip it through, they may not have a prosecution before November.

 

FILE - In this July 27, 2015 file photo, Tom Cruise attends the premiere of

#5 – The Left Can’t Seem to Wrap Its Head Around the Success of ‘Top Gun: Maverick’ — by Brandon Morse 

But as usual, the woke scolds are seeing the movie’s success and are scrambling to cover it with a narrative before people can reach their own opinions about it.

You see, the movie doesn’t really engage in politics. It doesn’t have a political message. It’s purely driven by characters, dynamic situations, and top-notch action that relies on very minimal CGI. The movie does not denigrate men or use tired feminist narratives. It also doesn’t attempt to fill in unnecessary identities boxes. Even the movie’s villain remains a mystery throughout the film, which makes it so unpolitical. The mission Tom Cruise’s “Pete Mitchell” must train his students for is against a country that’s never named.

It’s just pure, unadulterated cinema.

 

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