Dear Editor,
Although long-time bellicose, controversial, but very popular long-time mega radio talk show host extraordinaire Rush Hudson Limbaugh III has now passed away, his impact on the Republican Party and the conservative movement as well as our great nation, has been felt for several decades, and, sadly, will be the case for, undoubtedly, many years to come.
The epoch of Rush Limbaugh has spawned many “Limbaugh disciples” throughout the electronic and print media, as well as in government/politics, which has been greatly responsible for the political divide in our nation now being greater than at any other time in our history, which has been disturbingly detrimental.
No, Florida Can’t Regulate Online Speech
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis speaks at an event in 2018. (Gage Skidmore, https://flic.kr/p/2cqMi9Z; CC BY-SA 2.0, https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/)
Republican Governor Ron DeSantis has promised that Florida will soon enact “the most ambitious reforms yet proposed” for “holding ‘Big Tech’ accountable.” The bill would force large “social media platforms” entities that enable users to access “a computer server, including an Internet platform and/or a social media site” to apply their content moderation standards in a “consistent manner,” to change those standards no more than once a month, and to let users turn off algorithmic promotion or post sorting. It would also block websites from moderating content posted by politicians during an election. “We’re going to take aim at those companies,” DeSantis says, “and pull back the veil and make sure these guys don’t continue to find loopholes and gray a
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