Courts Move To Silence Anti-Hillary Flick
by Jeff Davis
Anyone who questions whether or not it really is “Hillary’s turn” to be president should find food for thought in the subservient behavior of a federal court in suppressing a film critical of her past and her policies, and subjecting those who made and financed that movie to potential Clinton retaliation.
The Associated Press reports: “Three federal judges appeared in agreement Wednesday that a movie lambasting Hillary Clinton seemed an awful lot like a 90-minute campaign advertisement. Citizens United, a conservative advocacy group, is challenging the nation’s campaign finance laws, which require disclaimers on political advertisements and restrict when they can be broadcast. The group argues Hillary: The Movie and related television advertisements are not political advertising even though the New York senator is in the presidential race. Attorney James Bopp argued that they should be considered ‘issue- oriented’ speech because viewers aren’t urged to vote for or against the Democrat.”
He was ignored, of course. It’s a sign of the time; that old liberal double standard from the 1990s is coming back already even before Mommy Dearest plunks her Prada-clad butt down in the Oval Office. (more…)







