WICKED: Democrats Send Out Soulless Hillary to Gaslight Americans that Democrats Are Actually the Victims of Censorship
Democrats have recently intensified their messaging that Republicans are responsible for increasing censorship and suppression of opposing viewpoints in the United States.
This narrative took center stage on Wednesday when former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton appeared on MSNBC, expressing concern over what she described as authoritarian tactics from conservatives. Her remarks came shortly after Google admitted to removing or limiting some conservative content on YouTube—an action that has drawn criticism from many on the political right.
Clinton warned of what she sees as a growing threat, stating:
“I view it as very dangerous. It is right out of the authoritarian playbook… Silence your opponents. Cripple the media that doesn’t give you the slavish attention and agreement that you desire. Use the power of the government to go after corporations and individuals.”
Conservative commentators and outlets, however, have pushed back against Clinton’s statements. They argue that Democrats and the federal government have engaged in widespread efforts to suppress conservative voices, particularly on major tech platforms. Some critics accused Clinton of “projecting,” claiming that the tactics she described are ones already employed by the current administration and its allies.
Independent media outlet The Storm Has Arrived expressed disbelief at Clinton’s comments, stating that her remarks were reflective of strategies allegedly used by the Biden administration and various federal agencies against conservative figures and media.
In response to ongoing allegations of censorship, conservative news site The Gateway Pundit released a timeline highlighting what it describes as repeated efforts by tech companies and government entities to limit their reach and influence online.
The debate over censorship remains a deeply polarized issue, with both sides accusing the other of using media and institutional power to silence dissenting voices.