David Jolly: “fundamental rights are not absolute rights” when domestic terror is implied

When asked if he was complicit in the Capitol riots, Josh Hawley said, “No one who knows any of the facts alleges any such thing.”@chrislhayes: “I’m actually one of the people who knows the facts. Lots of people who know the facts do allege precisely that, Senator.” pic.twitter.com/tfMkOjGEhw
— All In with Chris Hayes (@allinwithchris) February 24, 2021
Look at how cooly and calmly this man lies, how he shamelessly denies responsibility, how craven he is to walk the halls of our Congress after fostering and perpetuating the Big Lie and doing his part to incite the insurrection. He’s a danger. https://t.co/DVc7Bbf8XQ
— Steven Beschloss (@StevenBeschloss) February 24, 2021
Ron Johnson is using his questioning time during the Capitol security hearing to promote a conspiracy theory that the January 6 insurrectionists weren't actually Trump supporters, but were "provocateurs" and "fake Trump protesters" pic.twitter.com/t72QkHDbaG
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) February 23, 2021
This is exactly the sort of misdirection that Q would want us all to believe! https://t.co/J9FXDDLI68
— Gary Legum (@GaryLegum) February 24, 2021
Cultural costs:
I am legit humbled to have set a legal precedent. I promised you guys I would not back down from these Covington High lawsuits. While the magas have been whining about the 1st Amendment, I have actually been fighting it in Federal AND State court. https://t.co/aKjJ5YnXOs
— Kathy Griffin (@kathygriffin) February 23, 2021
Art Damaged During The Capitol Riots Will Likely Cost $25,000 To Repair https://t.co/ItMjxqYIeW pic.twitter.com/Mr99DVcqxj
— Forbes (@Forbes) February 24, 2021
Wrote about a similar effect of platform filtering with @_pmkr, a wonderful colleague who saw how context was erased when content was moved across online spaces.https://t.co/3nEVLHcSdj
— Joan Donovan BOOK: Meme Wars (@BostonJoan) February 24, 2021