Sean Hannity: Twitter's war on free expression is now officially over

Fox News host Sean Hannity announced on Wednesday's opening monologue that for years Twitter has been the worst offender of the "left-wing censorship campaign," and argues that since Elon Musk purchased the tech giant, he's fired moderators and is vowing for all to voice their ideas.

SEAN HANNITY: Leftists across the globe, they hate free speech. They always have. They always will. They believe that their own feelings are more important than your freedom. And sadly, the same is true of most Democrats right here in the U.S., but thankfully, because of our great Constitution, their authority is limited. Still, as the self-anointed gatekeepers of information, they have worked tirelessly to coordinate with big tech, the media mob to hide opposing viewpoints from you, the American people. And for years, Twitter was probably the worst offender of this left wing censorship campaign. As scores of, you know, purple-haired moderators from San Francisco were cracking down on tweets that hurt their precious little feelings and went against their precious political beliefs. 

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Now, of course, we all remember the very true New York Post Hunter Biden laptop story that Twitter censored in the weeks prior to the 2020 presidential election. Even the conservative satirical website "The Babylon Bee" was banned from the platform because of a joke about a Biden official. Liberals also, they're largely humorless, and they get offended quite easily. But tonight, Twitter's war on free expression is now officially over, as billionaire Elon Musk wrote a very large check and purchased the tech giant. He fired the moderators, he's vowing to turn the platform into a town square where people on all sides of the political spectrum can actually utter and share and express their opinions and ideas and ideals freely. As Elon Musk put it quote, ‘Twitter has failed in trust and safety for a very long time and has interfered in elections. Now, Twitter 2.0 will be far more effective, transparent and evenhanded now.' Today, he also urged Americans to cancel, cancel culture. Needless to say, Democrats, they are seething with rage. 

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Mena Suvari says she struggles with postpartum depression 'every day' more than a year after giving birth

Mena Suvari recently said she struggles with postpartum depression "every day," more than a year and a half after giving birth to her first child. 

The "American Beauty" actress, 43, told Rachel Bilson on her "Broad Ideas" podcast that aired Wednesday, "All I’m doing next month is testing my hormones. It’s very real."

Suvari, who has been open about drug addiction and childhood sexual abuse, said she didn’t want to "sugarcoat" what she’s going through now, saying that mothers are expected to "do your job, but I do want to help others. I don’t think it serves anybody if I sit here, and I act like I’m perfect, and I act like I’ve got it together."

She said that everyone is just trying to "survive and do the best that we can, and we have to help one another." 

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She said that along with therapy, she has a "strong group of friends," works with holistic practitioners and is doing hormone tests and blood work to learn more about her body.

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The 43-year-old said she remembers sitting on her balcony after she gave birth to her son, Christopher, in April 2021, saying, "I have to get out of the house. I have to get out of the house."

Her husband and her postpartum doula told her, "'You can go. You can go for a walk.' And I was like, ‘But I didn’t think I could,'" she said.

Suvari married Michael Hope in 2018 and the couple welcomed their first child in 2021.

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She said she was freaking out, thinking, "I have to do something for myself, but I can’t leave."

Suvari says she still struggles with realizing that she doesn’t need to "be in [her son's] face 24/7 to raise a good human being because of my fear."

She added that when she was pregnant, she thought "wholeheartedly" she could have a "holistic" water birth, but she had 24 hours of labor at home then 24 hours of labor at the hospital with an epidural hospital staff, "and then I ended up with an emergency Caesarean."

The actress said she didn’t want to "take all this stuff" advised by the doctors and said she was "high like a bobblehead on morphine when they [took her] baby out," adding that her husband was able to get their "son skin-to-skin."

"I still suffer from that," she said.

Added Suvari, "And I’m entitled to those emotions. We as mothers are entitled to those emotions. And just because I have a beautiful baby who’s perfectly healthy, my husband’s wonderful, and we made it out of the hospital, I still feel like I’m allowed to hold some space for being sad over not having that birth."