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On Monday, Elon Musk announced his deal intended to restore free speech to Twitter. Ironically, this was a day when it seemed even more people than usual said and tweeted incredibly false, twisted, insulting, disgraceful, confused and just downright stupid things. I mean, it was one jaw-dropping statement after another. (To be accurate, some were first said a few days back, but they got extra mileage on Monday.)

Yet, because we do believe in free speech, we want to make the point that none of these statements should be censored in any way. We WANT the people saying them to continue to express themselves freely, because what they say tells us what they really think and reminds us that we should keep them away from power at all costs.

At the same time, just because we don’t censor them doesn’t mean we won’t have a little fun with them. So we thought we’d list just these four and let you, the readers, tell us in the comments which one you think is the worst:

#1. (From JEN PSAKI, on whether the Biden administration feels any responsibility for a border guard’s drowning.) “Well, of course we are mourning the loss of his life and we are grateful for the work of every national guardsmen. I would note that the national guard work for the states, so he is an employee of the Texas National Guard and his efforts and his operation were directed by [them], not by the federal government in this effort.”

(NOTE: My writers, who live in Texas –- very near where this Guardsman was from, in fact –- might have to go with Psaki’s detestable, blame-shifting quote.)

#2. (From disgraced Lincoln Project co-founder RICK WILSON, on the election in France.) “Macron should understand that his enemies abroad — Putin, [Steve] Bannon, [Glenn] Greenwald et al — won’t rest and won’t stop coming. They need to mow them down before a cleaner, smarter version of Le Pen emerges. Complacency is death for democracies. In America, too many believe that being rid of Trump ended the threat to our republic.”

(NOTE: Yes, Wilson did actually say “mow them down.” And his follow-up Tweet was "Antifa isn't real.")

#3. (From left-wing activist SHAUN KING, on why Elon Musk is REALLY buying Twitter.) "At its root, @ElonMusk wanting to purchase Twitter is not about left vs right. It’s about white power. The man was raised in Apartheid by a white nationalist. He’s upset that Twitter won’t allow white nationalists to target/harass people. That’s his definition of free speech.”

(NOTE: There were numerous Twitter variations on the Elon Musk/apartheid theme from crazed liberals. We’re letting Shaun King’s stand in for them all.)

#4. (From PRESIDENT BIDEN, when asked about delaying the end of Title 42 at the border.) “No. What I’m considering is continuing to hear from my — my — First of all, there’s gonna be an appeal by the Justice Department. Because as a matter of principle, we want to be able to be in a position where if, in fact, it is strongly concluded by the scientists that we need Title 42 that we’d be able to do that. But there has been no decision on extending Title 42.”

NOTE: President Biden gets a bonus quote, from when he was asked about Florida’s new Parental Rights in Education law: “There’s nothing conservative about deciding you’re going to throw Disney out of its present posture because Mickey Mouse? In fact, do you think we should be not be able to say, you know, ‘gay’? I mean, what’s going on here?”

So, readers, who wins WORST QUOTE OF THE DAY?

1. Jen Psaki

2. Rick Wilson

3. Shaun King

4. President Biden

ANSWER BELOW, THANKS!

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Comments 11-20 of 279

  • David A Cron

    04/28/2022 02:40 PM

    Psaki no doubt. So tone deaf and snarky (unfortunately she lives in Snarkyville)

  • George Reynolds

    04/28/2022 12:00 PM

    #4, Biden's is the worst, with #1, Jen Psaki's next, as horribly insensitive to human life and the family of the heroic National Guardsman who drowned while trying to save an illegal border-crosser.

  • John Clougherty

    04/28/2022 11:51 AM

    BIDEN

  • Lindia Hinkle

    04/28/2022 11:23 AM

    I can't choose the worst. All are appalling.

  • Linda K Plank

    04/28/2022 10:18 AM

    #3...........but then they are all bad! But #3 with its comments about "white power" is SO ridiculous!

  • William Jakovac

    04/28/2022 04:20 AM

    I have to go with the cold-hearted Jen Psaki. As a state employee, his death was the result of the governor who sent him there……not our (the Feds) fault.

  • Nancy Martin

    04/27/2022 11:49 PM

    #4 Biden. Not because his quote was necessarily any stupider than the others, but because HE IS IN A POSITION OF POWER! He needs to know that what he says matters, and he needs to know what the heck he is talking about.

  • Twila Beaubien

    04/27/2022 09:03 PM

    Biden

  • Betty Everett

    04/27/2022 08:24 PM

    Actually, it’s a four way tie. They are all idiotic!!

  • Mary Carswell

    04/27/2022 06:31 PM

    Psaki is the worst. Such an idiot. Interesting that our Texas Nat’l Guards man are perfectly good to be sent to U.S. foreign wars. They’re fine with that, just not protecting our border.

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