One New York Post writer did just that and woke up to find his entire Twitter account permanently suspended for even insinuating a double-standard or implying that Clinton was guilty of something.
Paul Sperry, a columnist, and commentator for the Post offered up theseobservational tweets referring to the Trump FBI raid and past Hillary scandals:
Funny, don’t remember the FBI raiding Chappaqua or Whitehaven to find the 33,000 potential classified documents Hillary Clinton deleted. And she was just a former secretary of state, not a former president.
DEVELOPING: Investigators reportedly met back in June w Trump & his lawyers in Mar-a-Lago storage rm to survey docs & things seemed copasetic but then FBI raids weeks later. Speculation on Hill FBI had PERSONAL stake & searching for classified docs related to its #Spygate scandal.
DEVELOPING: Investigators reportedly met back in June w Trump & his lawyers in Mar-a-Lago storage rm to survey docs & things seemed copasetic but then FBI raids weeks later. Speculation on Hill FBI had PERSONAL stake & searching for classified docs related to its #Spygate scandal.
Neither tweet threatened violence or seem remotely worse than any of the other millions of examples of actual hate and malice on the Twitter platform.