Go to the article’s link following the excerpt remarks.
Click it, and after a wait, a Twitter feed comes up with a Tweet.
The Tweet is embedded with the video.
There was a wait for me, too, but my computer is running slow tonight, but as the tweet appears, everything runs smoothly.
Thanks, Rita.
I went to the link, here’s what I found:
“During a commencement speech, the speaker mentioned Hillary Clinton becoming president. Check out the response he got.”
I still don’t feel informed. Didn’t see any tweets or video.
Did they cheer her? Jeer her? I might never know...
My script-blocker program on Firefox had a couple dozen different scripts running in the background. I choose not to let unknown programs run on my computer, so little of their content is available. That’s why I pay to be part of FR.
There are a bunch of ‘conservative’ and other news sites that I simply can’t read because they’re dumping gobs of unwanted scripting on my ‘puter.
My new word for this is “gobnoxious”.
I coined it.
FReegards!