‘Boo F*cking Hoo”: Megyn Kelly Has Had Enough Of Twitter Complainers

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Megyn Kelly made the right choice branching off to do her own thing. It’s really allowed the political commentator the freedom to say what she wants and we love it! Recently, Kelly blasted crybaby snowflakes for whining about free speech on Twitter’ The left has exploded since Elon Musk took over Twitter and began exposing the big tech censorship that out Biden into office: ‘BOO F*CKING HOO’, Kelly snapped.

Kelly directed her frustrations towards a whiney NYT writer who smeared Musk.  Kelly began, “Chris Hayes writes an opinion printed in the New York Times: ‘Why I Want Twitter to Live’. She reads Chris Hayes opinion which says, “My Twitter archive is over 6.4 gigabytes, more than 161,000 tweets over 15 years. It’s enough writing to fill about 10 books.”

Kelly reacts, “Who even knows how big their Twitter archive is? I didn’t even know there was a Twitter archive…By the way Chris Hayes, this is pathetic and this is in the category of facts you should not reveal publicly about yourself.”
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Hayes wrote, “What was going on when I tweeted ‘wait which one’ in October 2008, I’ll never know.”

Kelly responded by saying, “He’s done 161,000 tweets which have gotten him 2.4 million in followers. I just want him to know that he’s tweeted about 10 times as many times as I have, 17,000 tweets. Prior to today and reading his stupid column, I had no idea how many tweets I’d ever done in about as many years. 17,000 by me, 161,000 by him and I do have more Twitter followers just an FYI. This is him trying to make himself super important, then he talks about how he did download his archive in the wake of Elon’s purchase”

His op-ed also states, “‘I did not do that because I thought Twitter was going to die, but I did not want the sole record of my micro-blogging to be owned by a red-pilled billionaire going through a midlife crisis…If Twitter survives, and I fervently hope it does, its near-death experience has revealed something fundamental about our online lives. The digital spaces of civic life, the public town square, as Mr. Musk deemed Twitter, have been privatized to our collective detriment.”

Kelly sheded the looney lib adding, “Oh, is it hard when your worldview is not the only one that can be aired. When because of private ownership, you feel a little less in control? Boo f***ing hoo! Welcome to the life of everyone in the center and center-right since the beginning of the modern era.”

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You know, if the left doesn’t like Twitter for its renewed free-speech stance or Musk’s drive for the truth, they should just get off of the platform. They would much rather cry foul and try to force their own views than just move on with their lives like any normal person would.

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