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Obama: It's Impossible To Have A democracy If People Disagree With You

Obama is busy shilling for his book, A Promised Land, for which the American imprint of a subsidiary of a German publishing giant with a Nazi past, is paying him a fortune. And that means sitting down with his favorite shill, The Atlanticâs editor Jeffrey Goldberg, whose book was published by the same giant, for some pseudo-intellectual preening at Americaâs expense.
As usual, he has deep thoughts about why everyone who disagrees with him needs to shut up.
“The First Amendment doesnât require private companies to provide a platform for any view that is out there. At the end of the day, weâre going to have to find a combination of government regulations and corporate practices that address this,” Obama fussily declaims.
Obama is busy shilling for his book, A Promised Land, for which the American imprint of a subsidiary of a German publishing giant with a Nazi past, is paying him a fortune. And that means sitting down with his favorite shill, The Atlanticâs editor Jeffrey Goldberg, whose book was published by the same giant, for some pseudo-intellectual preening at Americaâs expense.
As usual, he has deep thoughts about why everyone who disagrees with him needs to shut up.
“The First Amendment doesnât require private companies to provide a platform for any view that is out there. At the end of the day, weâre going to have to find a combination of government regulations and corporate practices that address this,” Obama fussily declaims.
Lessons Learned From the 2019 NHL Draft

Lessons Learned From the 2019 NHL Draft
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On the evening of June 21, 2019, Red Wings fans worldwide sat in front of their television to see which top prospect would don the winged wheel. The team would pick 6th, and after consensus top two selections Jack Hughes and Kaapo Kakko were selected, Detroit would have their pick of several exciting young forwards.
A certain writer, who will remain nameless, also sat down to watch. This writer had spent a great deal of time researching the players likely to be available and talking to writers that spend the year watching prospects.
Lessons Learned From the 2019 NHL Draft
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Photo by Jeanine Leech/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images
On the evening of June 21, 2019, Red Wings fans worldwide sat in front of their television to see which top prospect would don the winged wheel. The team would pick 6th, and after consensus top two selections Jack Hughes and Kaapo Kakko were selected, Detroit would have their pick of several exciting young forwards.
A certain writer, who will remain nameless, also sat down to watch. This writer had spent a great deal of time researching the players likely to be available and talking to writers that spend the year watching prospects.