Right wingers found perfect solution to their extremist rhetoric, just scrub it from the Internet
Uh oh, righties are finally catching on to the fact that the insane things they say just might be having an effect on their electoral successes, so what's a right wing nut going to do? Moderate their positions? Apologize? Of course not! How about scrub it, pretend they never said it, and file complaints against people who do remember what you said? Bingo!
From Right Wing Watch:
Former chaplain Gordon James Klingenschmitt, who calls himself Dr. Chaps, took down our YouTube account today by filing multiple challenges to our videos.
Klingenschmitt has been filing complaints about our YouTube videos sincehe announced his bid for the Colorado legislature.
We are confident that our videos are protected under Fair Use, as in the cases of our past experiences with facing complaints. But this just goes to show the lengths that right-wing activists will go to conceal their extremist rhetoric.
http://www.rightwingwatch.org/content/bogus-copyright-claims-gordon-klingenschmitt-take-down-right-wing-watch-youtube-account
This, by the way, is one of the offending posts:
http://www.rightwingwatch.org/content/klingenschmitt-will-perkins-gays-want-marriage-rights-order-gain-access-children
Expect this in 2016...
"You once said if it's a legitimate rape, the female body has ways of 'shutting it down'?"
"Nope."
"Actually, I'm pretty sure you did."
"Naw, that ain't me."