Wikipedia rebuts Ted Cruz attack, says Cruz just doesn’t understand the site
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Ted Cruz Blames Shutdown on ‘Chuck Schumer’s Temper Tantrum’ - Real News Now
Senator Ted Cruz didn’t hold back on Saturday night, placing the blame for the ongoing federal government shutdown squarely on Senate Democrat leader Chuck Schumer. “This is a temper tantrum,” Cruz said during an appearance on Fox News’ Life, Liberty & Levin. “Chuck Schumer is shutting down the government because he’s terrified of being primaried by the radical left.” Cruz explained that the actual mechanics of a so-called “shutdown” are far les…
Ted Cruz Presses Wikipedia Owners About Site Blacklisting Conservative Media
Senator Ted Cruz (R-TX) sent a letter Friday to Maryana Iskander, CEO of the Wikimedia Foundation that owns Wikipedia, requesting information about the site’s reported political bias according to The Hill.
"Ted Cruz doesn't seem to understand Wikipedia," replies a Wikimedia lawyer after the senator accused the online encyclopedia of leftist bias and to promote anti-Semitic speechesThe president of the American Senate commission Ted Cruz accused Wikipedia of having a leftist bias. He also added that the Wikimedia Foundation supports financial organizations on the left. Ted Cruz is lobbying Wikimedia to get information on how to...
Ars Technica: Ted Cruz doesn’t seem to understand Wikipedia, lawyer for Wikimedia says | ResearchBuzz: Firehose
Ars Technica: Ted Cruz doesn’t seem to understand Wikipedia, lawyer for Wikimedia says. “The letter from Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas) accusing Wikipedia of left-wing bias seems to be based on fundamental misunderstandings of how the platform works, according to a lawyer for the nonprofit foundation that operates the online encyclopedia.”The post Ars Technica: Ted Cruz doesn’t seem to understand Wikipedia, lawyer for Wikimedia says first appeared on R…
The Republican Senator also speaks in a letter to the managing director of a targeted anti-Semitic campaign
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