Congressman Keith Ellison, the Minnesota Democrat, was “loomered” at a Democratic party picnic on Saturday by intrepid conservative journalist Laura Loomer, who has become known for using the left’s traditional street-theater tactics against the left itself.
Ellison, who is running for attorney general of the state despite apparently lacking an active law license, stands accused of domestic violence.
He abruptly left the event without answering Loomer’s questions after she confronted him. Ellison is also an influential official in the Democratic National Committee, currently serving as deputy chair.
https://twitter.com/LauraLoomer/status/1037064440255078401
Will Minnesota voters actually elect this individual as the state’s chief law enforcement officer in November or is it #TimesUp for Keith Ellison?
https://twitter.com/LauraLoomer/status/1036774557305241603
Added: Laura Loomer did her thing during Twitter boss Jack Dorsey’s congressional hearing yesterday, similar to what the leftists tried to do during the Brett Kavanaugh hearings. U.S. Rep. Billy Long wasn’t having it and did his Storage Wars routine.
Like her or hate her, Laura Loomer has absolutely nothing to do with the alt-right. The more important question is whether the lame GOP will let Twitter and Facebook and other Big Tech platforms off the hook despite engaging in censorship.
Alt-Right conspiracy theory peddler Laura Loomer just crashed Jack Dorsey's Congressional testimony.@USRepLong began mocking her pic.twitter.com/aQiAwnmeoE
— jordan (@JordanUhl) September 5, 2018
https://twitter.com/LauraLoomer/status/103744097377579418
In this sequence, a robotic Jack Dorsey claims political shadow banning was a mistake. Does Big Tech ever make mistakes when it comes the liberal side of the spectrum?
It doesn't seem like a coincidence that @RepMarkMeadows, @Jim_Jordan, and @RepMattGaetz were the only Members of Congress biased against by @Twitter. I asked @jack what the company is doing to ensure its algorithms aren't designed to the disadvantage of conservative voices. pic.twitter.com/f6r4HisVNR
— Rep. Steve Scalise (@SteveScalise) September 6, 2018
Like @SteveScalise said, Twitter banned my announcement video, claiming it as “inflammatory” content. A classic example of social media giants censoring conservative voices. It’s time to #StopTheBias and provide transparency for the American people. cc: @Jack pic.twitter.com/YDbtZcoVA6
— Marsha Blackburn (@VoteMarsha) September 6, 2018