Josh Hawley is angry

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Missouri Senator and insurrectionist Josh Hawley is angry with Twitter. This anger is because lately, Twitter has been coming down hard on people tweeting misinformation, especially as it relates to the Covid virus. Good for them!

And Twitter is removing much false content. Good for them! Hawley, however, sees things a bit differently. Does this surprise anyone?

Calling Twitter essentially “liberal overlords,” Hawley accused Twitter of trying to punish folks for telling the truth. He used as evidence some comments by the CDC Director that were taken out of context.

The fact is Twitter is trying to be careful and save lives. And frankly, many people posting misinformation are, of course, Maga.

And like the good little fist-pumper he is, Hawley would seem to be one of them.

Luckily, Hawley’s ratio resembled a tidal wave in its ferocity.

Those who do not know –a Twitter “ratio” is when a particular tweet someone posts gets an overwhelming amount of negative responses.

That is just what happened to Hawley’s tweet. Here are some of the funnier responses:

“Real men get vaxed.”

“Hawley, go work on something constructive.”

“You can’t be real.”

“Things move quickly, son. We understand that’s difficult for you.”

“You are in big trouble.”

“Please change your profile pic to a fist pump.”

“Ok non-masculine insurrectionist.”

This kind of thing happens to Hawley far too much. If he isn’t careful, his ratios will surpass the likes of Ted Cruz, and that most DEFINITELY is not an easy thing to accomplish.

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