Highlight: "Do you see a potential problem here with a complete lack of fact checking on political advertisements?" Rep. asks. "I think lying is bad, and I think if you were to run an ad that had a lie, that would be bad," Mark Zuckerberg says. Full comments:
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How many ads appear on TV on the radio or in magazines that make false or unsubstantiated claims. Could be wrong, but have any of the CEO's of these media companies ever been brought in for hearings? This is why I could never support Dems, too much hypocrisy and slipperiness.
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It is against federal law to censor any radio or TV ad for a qualified candidate. The last thing we ever want in a free society is to suggest “government” or a media company to determine what is accurate or not. Only socialist/communist nations limit free speech.
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So you cannot run political ads that are a lie?
Well there goes about 99% of political ads!
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Is he trying to put distance of importance from the “smear” “the lie” “the propaganda” ?
Zuck over here with those powerful first grade “how to get along with other kids” insights. Lying is bad? Who knew!
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