Republican senator floats using violence against journalists who report 'fake news'

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‘Sen. Markwayne Mullin, R-Okla., suggested on X this weekend that journalists would write "less false stories" if violence were still used to handle disputes.

In the video, posted early Saturday, Mullin is in the Capitol and recounts how a reporter shot and killed Rep. William Taulbee there in 1890 a year after the Taulbee left office.

"There's a lot we can say about reporters of the stories they write, but I bet they would write a lot less false stories — as President Trump says, 'fake news' — if we could still handle our differences that way," Mullin says.

After The Oklahoman published a story about his comments, Mullin criticized it publication on X and indicated he had been joking. "While you’re at it, don’t forget I also JOKED about bringing back caning to settle political disputes," Mullin wrote. "Thanks for watching my videos."’


The violent, fascist right – using violence against the press is a classic tactic of authoritarian despots.

And that the press reports factual, accurate accounts of the faults and failings of Republican policies and conservative dogma doesn’t render such reporting ‘fake news.’
 
In the video, posted early Saturday, Mullin is in the Capitol and recounts how a reporter shot and killed Rep. William Taulbee there in 1890 a year after the Taulbee left office.
The violent, fascist right – using violence against the press is a classic tactic of authoritarian despots.
Mentioning a crime that is 135 years old is not current news. Got anything more current and relevant to back up your bullshit?

And that the press reports factual, accurate accounts of the faults and failings of Republican policies and conservative dogma doesn’t render such reporting ‘fake news.’
You are about as inaccurate and fake news as they come. It didn't work out so well for ya last year so, keep it up, I can't wait to see you fall flat on your face again next year.
 
‘Sen. Markwayne Mullin, R-Okla., suggested on X this weekend that journalists would write "less false stories" if violence were still used to handle disputes.

In the video, posted early Saturday, Mullin is in the Capitol and recounts how a reporter shot and killed Rep. William Taulbee there in 1890 a year after the Taulbee left office.

"There's a lot we can say about reporters of the stories they write, but I bet they would write a lot less false stories — as President Trump says, 'fake news' — if we could still handle our differences that way," Mullin says.

After The Oklahoman published a story about his comments, Mullin criticized it publication on X and indicated he had been joking. "While you’re at it, don’t forget I also JOKED about bringing back caning to settle political disputes," Mullin wrote. "Thanks for watching my videos."’


The violent, fascist right – using violence against the press is a classic tactic of authoritarian despots.

And that the press reports factual, accurate accounts of the faults and failings of Republican policies and conservative dogma doesn’t render such reporting ‘fake news.’

Evil and its messengers like you , Celia , need to be rooted out .

If you are marked by the Beast you must be treated as one .

Begone , Troll Bot .
 
‘Sen. Markwayne Mullin, R-Okla., suggested on X this weekend that journalists would write "less false stories" if violence were still used to handle disputes.

In the video, posted early Saturday, Mullin is in the Capitol and recounts how a reporter shot and killed Rep. William Taulbee there in 1890 a year after the Taulbee left office.

"There's a lot we can say about reporters of the stories they write, but I bet they would write a lot less false stories — as President Trump says, 'fake news' — if we could still handle our differences that way," Mullin says.

After The Oklahoman published a story about his comments, Mullin criticized it publication on X and indicated he had been joking. "While you’re at it, don’t forget I also JOKED about bringing back caning to settle political disputes," Mullin wrote. "Thanks for watching my videos."’


The violent, fascist right – using violence against the press is a classic tactic of authoritarian despots.

And that the press reports factual, accurate accounts of the faults and failings of Republican policies and conservative dogma doesn’t render such reporting ‘fake news.’
What about legislators who lie like good ol' Markwayne?
Of course not.
And he should be censured by the Senate.
 
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