YouTube bans Senator Rand Paul for a week after he posts that cloth masks "don't work"

Paul, who is not mad, tweeted that it was a “badge of honor” to be banned by “leftwing cretins”.

Grumpy good

Shouldn’t this mean he’s not going to go back to youtube, since they’re “leftwing cretins” ?

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Maybe we should ensure he gets more “badges of honor”…

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sounds-reasonable

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…and now we at least have a vague answer to why he’s interested in having a bunch of sick people running around spreading it to others

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Half the population is of below-average intelligence. True story.

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One has to wonder how his views might differ if he’d invested in one of the companies that makes the vaccines instead of one of the companies that sells treatments for people who are already sick.

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Well, half minus one, but who’s counting.

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Another link with references.

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You can always write an actual letter and mail it.

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They pay a lot more attention to snail mail and also to faxes (constituent offices are one of the holdouts for that obsolete technology) than they do to e-mails and on-line form submissions.

Really, though, I doubt that Rand Paul would be swayed by any reality-based entreaty that was unaccompanied by a cash donation, the amount of which could be factored into a cost-benefit analysis.

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Although, it is usually shocking when you see how little these people actually do get bought out for. Corporations pay pennies on the dollar for these idiots.

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Of course Rand Paul is against people wearing masks or getting vaccinated. He wants to collect rent from the sick.

I’m sure that he’s also a wackjob crackpot, but at least the money angle is understandable.

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