Breitbart California editor Joel Pollack makes an excellent point. For a dictatorship that likes to use what limited resources it has to test launch missiles to intimidate its neighbors, where did Kim Jong-un get the relatively silly idea to use his dictatorial powers to target a satirical movie? Oh yeah.
https://twitter.com/seanmdav/status/546020128337723393
https://twitter.com/MattHennessey/status/546020366058270721
“We cannot have a society in which some dictator some place can start imposing #censorship here in the U.S.” –#Obama pic.twitter.com/eqRxn249NQ
— Fox News (@FoxNews) December 19, 2014
Except on muslim videos. MT @FoxNews: “We can’t have a society where some dictator can start imposing #censorship here in the U.S.” –Obama
— Brandon Morse (@TheBrandonMorse) December 19, 2014
For those playing the home game, Obama is talking big about N. Korea and censorship after he had a dude jailed for a video on muslims.
— Brandon Morse (@TheBrandonMorse) December 19, 2014
That he is.
Sorry @BarackObama but you don't get to slam Sony 1) after the fact 2) after blaming a YouTube video for Benghazi terror. Your precedent.
— Joel B. Pollak (@joelpollak) December 19, 2014
If only @BarackObama had jailed Amy Pascal. Then North Korea would have been appeased like Al Qaeda, and normalization could commence.
— Joel B. Pollak (@joelpollak) December 19, 2014
Good point @joelpollak on Mohammad movie didn't think of that
— Andrew Covfefe ☕️ (@coffeygrinds) December 19, 2014
@joelpollak If I made a movie, it would look like "The Interview" ~BHO
— Lavs KC (@OTMCalls) December 19, 2014
Of course, the two scenarios aren’t entirely similar.
.@joelpollak In @BarackObama defense… he was totally lying when he said terrorists were angry about that video.
— The Sampo (@GoldSaltFlour) December 19, 2014
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