Who else would fall for an hysterical conspiracy theory about the feds and the Internet? Here's Insta's knee jerking:
If they shut down the Internet, I’m getting out my gun. And I think everyone should take it as a signal to do the same — because one way or the other, it means the country’s under attack.
He soon realizes he's been had, although characteristically fails to take responsibility for the error. Stewart Baker:
There’s an Internet kill switch all right, but it ain’t in Washington. It’s in Beijing and Moscow. And soon in Pyongyang. The Lieberman-Collins-Carper bill, which might take the kill switch away from our foreign adversaries, will soon have bipartisan support in the House.