Pataki Wants Twitter To Ban ‘Traitor’ Snowden
Former New York Governor and Republican presidential candidate George Pataki is outraged that Edward Snowden started a Twitter account and doesn’t think he should have the right to do so.
Some say you have courage, I saw real courage on #Sept11 You are just a traitor who put American lives at risk. https://t.co/RRWtmMzyxE
— George E. Pataki (@GovernorPataki) September 29, 2015
.@Twitter is a great American company that should not give a platform to terrorists or traitors – @Jack shutdown @Snowden today.
— George E. Pataki (@GovernorPataki) September 29, 2015
But Jack Dorsey doesn’t see it that way.
Yes! Welcome to Twitter. https://t.co/gUBQpET6Gg
— Jack (@jack) September 29, 2015
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7 responses to Pataki Wants Twitter To Ban ‘Traitor’ Snowden
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rg9rts September 30th, 2015 at 09:41
He hasn’t quit yet?? must be at almost 0% of the vote
Anomaly 100 September 30th, 2015 at 09:52
I don’t like Snowden but Twitter doesn’t work like that.
Suzanne McFly September 30th, 2015 at 09:59
I am not a fan of Snowden myself but Pataki is grasping at straws here.
Anomaly 100 September 30th, 2015 at 10:45
I think some Conservatives (like 47 of them) are traitors but I don’t demand that they be banned from Twitter.
Suzanne McFly September 30th, 2015 at 12:24
Me neither, let them continue to display their ignorance and hatred, their party will die that much quicker.
Chris September 30th, 2015 at 19:40
Translation: “What does it take to get attention here on Twitter? Huh?”
Robert Kennedy October 1st, 2015 at 01:09
He’s right in that Snowden did provide secrets to the Russians and the Chinese, but he also did a good thing for us in outing the NSA, although early on he admitted taking the job for the specific purpose of harming the Obama administration. On the other hand, give me a list of current Republicans in congress who haven’t done more damage to the country than Snowden. That only requires a blank piece of paper.