To tweet or not to tweet?  That is the question that new, blue bird owner, Elon Musk, put to his 122.3 million followers in an extravagant gesture that only the richest man in the world can afford.  After another media meltdown over his freewheeling leadership of his $44 billion acquisition, Musk asked the Twitter faithful if he should remain CEO.  Nearly six in ten (57.5%) of 17.5 million respondents said, “no.”

Whether or not Musk abides the vocal vox populi results is yet to be seen.  But the Tesla titan has kept his promise to clean up the Twitter bird cage.  The latest tranche of internal communications from Twitter headquarters confirms the worst suspicions about the Deep State. The Federal Bureau of Interference, formerly known as the “FBI,” is now squarely in the public spotlight for its demented manipulation of the digital town square.

Michael Shellenberger is one of a small coterie deputized to investigate the “Twitter Files.”  After reviewing a trove of company correspondence, the former Democrat reveals “an organized effort by representatives of the intelligence community (IC), aimed at senior executives at news and social media companies.”  He confirms that “the FBI & intelligence community discredited factual information about Hunter Biden’s foreign business dealings.”

Conservatives censored by the pre-Musk regime can take cold comfort in the knowledge that, “Just because you’re paranoid doesn’t mean they aren’t after you.”