Holy crap. They really wrote this…. https://t.co/Zh2S7M6xOO
— The Morning Spew (@TheMorningSpew) June 27, 2016
If the Brexit vote had gone the other way, would this headline be the same?
Brexit is a reminder some things just shouldn’t be decided by the people https://t.co/R3r9Ikb4Xn via @Wonkblog
— Washington Post (@washingtonpost) June 27, 2016
The right to vote is the greatest thing ever, unless it isn’t:
Brexit is a reminder that some things shouldn't be decided by the people if what they decide offends progressives. https://t.co/FMjuZKKJBg
— Varad Mehta (@varadmehta) June 27, 2016
Liberals push for democracy until the people vote conservative. https://t.co/a1Z7MNVWgc
— David Boaz (@David_Boaz) June 27, 2016
Apparently a little large-scale disenfranchisement would be a healthy thing from time to time.
@washingtonpost @Wonkblog This is why people don't trust the media.
— ((((Mysterion)))) (@PornPops69) June 27, 2016
It's amazing how they can argue this while saying the exact opposite about stuff like gun control. "90% want it!" https://t.co/F3eUiU2TRm
— neontaster (@neontaster) June 27, 2016
Shorter Washington Post: F*ck voters. https://t.co/rcDU9mo2wM
— Michelle Malkin (@michellemalkin) June 27, 2016
Proof our current MSM is worse than 1970s Pravda: https://t.co/1oWPaw4izR
— Oregon Michael (@Easycure) June 27, 2016
sovereignty is one of the things that should be decided by the people. unlike say, undermining 2# and 5# amendments https://t.co/pp9X0vZtfm
— David Harsanyi (@davidharsanyi) June 27, 2016
How did Vox get beaten to this? https://t.co/ncX1DQeK0O
— Mickey Kaus (@kausmickey) June 27, 2016
Because they don't vote the right way. How DARE they have an opinion about the running of their country. https://t.co/GuWQAmP7Lf
— ~*Jaina*~ (@Serenity_Jayne) June 27, 2016
This is an old and familiar theme. https://t.co/fSwSJBVR6z https://t.co/G8NwIl44p3
— Jonah Goldberg (@JonahNRO) June 27, 2016
This article is a reminder that the media would be just fine with a dictatorship. https://t.co/H7TMWSgwVq
— Liars Never Win (@liars_never_win) June 27, 2016
If only there were government approved lists of acceptable thoughts & ideas for us unwashed masses. Amirite, WaPo? https://t.co/CDumLgty0L
— Kim Ann (@ATLSAHM) June 27, 2016
Damn those peasants, amiright? https://t.co/RLrqhUZkuV
— LMR (@LilMissRightie) June 27, 2016
When a referendum gives us what we want it's good and legitimate. Otherwise, no.#SavedYouAClick https://t.co/Pni7mOyjVf
— Drew McCoy (@_Drew_McCoy_) June 27, 2016
Tyranny is awesome! https://t.co/jirmV5FbQT
— Alexis In NH (@AlexisinNH) June 27, 2016
@washingtonpost @Wonkblog
Like electing Obama?— (((syd piper))) (@sydthepiper) June 27, 2016
Having a good chuckle thinking how many of these folks called me a monster for opposing automatic voter registration https://t.co/yVaMbqePFg
— Daniel Foster (@DanFosterType) June 27, 2016
I agree, we should have as few people voting as possible. The lower the turnout in any election, the better. https://t.co/zZuaa3SqI6
— Sonny Bunch (@SonnyBunch) June 27, 2016
Sire, the peasants are revolting! https://t.co/laTT0ZJrzS
— (((Mark Krikorian))) (@MarkSKrikorian) June 27, 2016
Update:
It’s been noticed that the headline has been slightly tweaked:
Interesting change WaPo made to this hed: "Some thing just shouldn't be decided by [the people => referendum]" pic.twitter.com/zSP6YkJmBI
— David Auerbach (@AuerbachKeller) June 27, 2016