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Tucker’s Chilling Chat: US Political Prisoner

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  • Douglass Mackey, aka “Ricky Vaughn,” was convicted of a felony for sharing a pro-Trump meme urging people to vote via text message.
  • The Justice Department charged Mackey with several counts of conspiracy against rights, but could not produce a single voter swayed by his meme.
  • Mackey plans to appeal his case to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit and possibly to the U.S. Supreme Court.

Tucker Carlson sat down with Douglass Mackey last week to discuss his upcoming seven-month sentence to the American gulag. It was an illuminating and frightening interview.

Mackey, who operated an anonymous Twitter account and went by the pseudonym “Ricky Vaughn,” shared pro-Trump memes in the run-up to the 2016 presidential election and was known to the Twitteratti as a “s**t poster.” He published several tweets urging people to vote via text message. One of the tweets he shared was an image that looked like it could be from the Hillary campaign with this message:

For that meme, Mackey was convicted of a felony and will serve seven months in a federal penitentiary.

No one has alleged Mackey made money with the account. He ran it instead, he has said, because he believed in Donald Trump’s presidential campaign.

The Justice Department charged Mackey in 2021 with several counts of conspiracy against rights. However, the government could not produce a single voter who was swayed by Mackey’s meme.

“One of the foundational rights we hold as Americans, a right that many fought so hard to obtain, is the right to vote. The defendant weaponized disinformation in a dangerous scheme to stop targeted groups, including black and brown people and women, from participating in our democracy,” declared United States Attorney Breon Peace.

Even more concerning is that Mackey didn’t create these memes; he reposted them after finding them floating around cyberspace. It needs to be repeated: A man is heading to prison for sharing a joke meme.

Making stupid jokes about voting via text or urging voters to go to the polls the day after the election is hardly new. Reason magazine in 2013 used the joke in a headline.

Left-wing “comedian” Kristina Wong made the same joke at the expense of Trump voters and continues to breathe free air. She still has the tweet up! The fact that she’s a Pulitzer Prize finalist and can’t beat a MAGA pseud for originality should tell us something about the degradation of the arts.

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There is something absurd about the most powerful people on the planet attacking comedy accounts; Hillary Clinton gave an interview cheering Mackey’s arrest. What’s less funny is the gleeful schadenfreude sober journalists displayed when Mackey’s sentence was handed down in October. The trampling of the First Amendment seems to send America’s fourth estate into ecstasy.

“In the old America,” Tucker Carlson told Mackey, “this would provoke an uprising. You can’t do that. You’re not allowed to arrest people for criticizing you.”

When I met Mackey and his wife in person a few months ago, it was hard not to feel a seething rage about what had happened to him. Mackey’s wife was pregnant at the time. When you read about totalitarian regimes silencing opposition, you assume you’ll never get to meet one of those people, and you never imagine the regime in question would be your own government.

When I spoke to Mackey a few days ago, he expressed gratitude for all the support.

“I want to thank all the supporters who have funded my legal defense, raised awareness of the case, and supported myself and my family otherwise,” he said. “This legal defense is funded by the American people. I don’t have access to millions of dollars, or even the hundreds of thousands necessary to appeal this case to the higher courts.”

Mackey said his legal team plans to appeal his case to the U. S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit and possibly to the U.S. Supreme Court “if necessary.”

“Although I am innocent,” Mackey said, “this case is not even really about me. Winning this appeal will ensure that the DOJ can no longer abuse this statute to harass Americans for their political views, no matter what those political views are.”

Mackey has a GiveSendGo campaign to help pay his legal fees. You can watch the Tucker Carlson interview here.

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Clear Thoughts

Douglass Mackey’s conviction for sharing a pro-Trump meme has exposed the hypocrisy and blatant disregard for the First Amendment by the Justice Department. Despite being unable to produce a single voter swayed by his meme, Mackey is now facing seven months in federal prison. The fact that left-wing “comedians” have made similar jokes without consequence speaks volumes about the selective enforcement of the law. The mainstream media’s celebration of Mackey’s punishment highlights their eagerness to trample on free speech. This case is a chilling reminder of the government’s increasing desire to silence opposition, even at the cost of our foundational rights.

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5 Comments

  1. Beverly Soltwedel

    November 28, 2023 at 8:33 am

    We have a crooked government-a communist government-a bought and paid for government. We no longer have a free country!

    The Biden’s are bought and paid for by the crooked anti USA George Soros

    • CandygramForMongo

      November 28, 2023 at 8:40 am

      And China…..and Ukraine…..and Romania……and who knows whom else.

  2. CandygramForMongo

    November 28, 2023 at 8:38 am

    So he makes a generic joke and goes to prison? That’s the opposite of FREEDOM OF SPEECH. DID HE SAY WHO TO VOTE FOR? HE JUST SAID VOTE VIA TEXT MESSAGE. WHAT A JOKE THIS COUNTRY HAS BECOME. HERE IS XIDENS “UNITY”. NEVER TRUST A BACKSTABBING DEM.

  3. LMB

    November 28, 2023 at 9:58 am

    If the people that could have believed they COULD vote via a Text, they shouldn’t be allowed to vote!!! They are just too stupid to know better!!!

  4. Firewagon

    November 28, 2023 at 7:56 pm

    The ‘carved in stone’ screed above that SCOTUS lair should be changed to read “NO JUSTICE UNDER LAW.” When only the ‘innocent’ are prosected and jailed while the true criminal cartels walk FREE as birds, sipping their margartas on the taxpayer’s dime, vigilantism and anarchy are scheduled to appear sooner rather than later in America.

    I have no faith in the “Justice System” in our country today. I’m old, so this may not be something you younger folk would ascribe to; however, I intend not to be arrested, except to be carried out in a body bag. I do not intend to spend the first dime of my grandchildren’s meager inheritance on some shyster lawyer’s attempt to keep me out of jail. I do recommend they only send those agents attempting to arrest me who are unattached or have no responsibility to provide for a family! I am not delusional and know that they can ‘get me;’ however, as a precaution, they should bring more than ONE bodybag. As noted, YMMV.

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