Analysis: Two words describe the Senate's latest Big Tech hearing: Worthless and petty

In 1994, Congress dragged the CEOs of the nation's largest tobacco companies to Capitol Hill, where they testified — under oath — that cigarettes are not addictive, contrary to evidence otherwise. It was a watershed moment for the tobacco industry and marked the beginning of the end of Big Tobacco's dominance in America.

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I think the watershed moment here is that Facebook relies on fact checkers that prefer liberal sources such as the NY Times and Wash Post and Mother Jones more than the NY Post and Wash Times.

In the ideal situation, Instagram would be spun off and run by a conservative CEO and that Twitter would be split up

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