The Other Shoe Drops
- Donald R. McClarey
Donald R. McClarey
Cradle Catholic. Active in the pro-life movement since 1973. Father of three, one in Heaven, and happily married for 43 years. Small town lawyer and amateur historian. Former president of the board of directors of the local crisis pregnancy center for a decade.


Couldn’t happen to a nicer bunch. Ain’t capitalism great? 🤣😂😆
And since we know the guys at the top are exceptionally vulnerable to greed, it’ll be interesting to see if they take him up on it or not.
Right now Twitter is the worst of the social media cesspools in which I swim: FB, Gab, MeWe, Wimkin, Parler.
Gab and Wimkin are more for Evangelical and Pentecostal Protestants. There’s no public traction on MeWe. Parler just started up again. FB is (sadly) the best (and that’s not saying much).
Twitter by far is the worst of everything (I said that already). An absolute sewer of godless odiferous liberal progressive feminist environmentalist secularist humanist defecation. I only go there to drop “bombs” (speaking figuratively of course) on Democrat politicians and other noteriety. Maybe if Elon Musk takes it over, then he can make it become a decent forum. But the emasculated effeminate trans-sexual, cross-gendered imbecile techno-lords controlling Twitter must be cleared away. They must one and all be thrown out the front door as expeditiously as possible. Not a godless one of them can be trusted.
Delousing Twitter?
Great idea.
The nasty little bugs at twitter cause nothing but irritation and disease on the body-public. Way to Go Elon!
I hope he goes after Facebook next. Those nanny stater types at FB are so eager to ban anyone who dares to skewer their sacred cows!
I could imagine Facebook existing and not being toxic. Tight security, family pictures, even some targeted ads. I’m ok with it. I don’t think there’s a beneficial thing that Twitter could be. I hate that, because the idea of empowering the individual’s voice appeals to me, and I think there’s a value in having corporations and news outlets able to make immediate responses. But the Twitter model, I mean, how can anyone doubt that it’s fatally flawed?
Check:
If Funds that hold Twitter stock don’t take Musk up on his offer… they will not be acting their shareholders best interest…
…Mate:
Then there’s the possibility that Musk’s offer is refused and he then sells -that will cause the stock to plunge.
An oligarch that believes in free speech and acts against oligarchs that don’t is I suppose the best thing we can hope for at the moment.