Slamming Facebook for disseminating fake news across the planet, 71-year-old former Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton grabbed new headlines, ripping social media for spreading fake news. Hillary didn’t hesitate after losing the 2016 presidential election to 73-year-old President Donald Trump to blame Russia, then turning her ire on Trump. Hillary’s fake information about Trump working as a Russian agent dominated the press for the last three years since losing to Trump Nov. 4, 2016. Hillary’s propaganda convinced former FBI Director James Comey to launch a counterintelligence investigation into Trump, then convincing former Deputy Atty. Gen. Rod Rosenstein to appoint 75-year-old former FBI Director Robert Mueller as Special Counsel to look into Trump’s alleged ties to Russia. Hillary’s paid opposition research AKA “the dossier,” prompted Mueller’s 22-month Special Counsel probe.
Hillary blames Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg for letting foreign entities use Facebook to spread disinformation about the U.S election. “Mark Zuckerberg should pay a price for what he’s dong to our democracy,” Hillary said. No one in modern political history used propaganda and disinformation more than Hillary, only recently calling Rep. Tulsi Gabbard (D-Ha.) a “Russian asset” because she criticized Hillary’s foreign policy, spreading “regime change” wars around the Middle East, North Africa and South and Central America. Hillary’s 2016 narrative on Trump prompted the FBI to launch a counterintelligence investigation, eventually leading to the Special Counsel probe. Yet Hillary thinks nothing of blaming Facebook for endangering U.S. democracy. Hillary called Facebook the “war on the truth,” calling Facebook and other social networking sites “one of the cardinal challenges” facing Democracy.
Hillary mentions nothing about the propaganda and disinformation foisted on the mainstream media, watching her regurgitate the Trump Russian theory. “Part of the problem, those of us who are appalled by this war on the truth and this fake news which is surrounding us these days, is that we are not very good at combatting it. It’s hard because you’re up against algorythms plus all these powerful forces, it’s really hard,” Hillary said. Unpacking Hillary’s remarks, it’s easy to see why she’s the nation’s best propagandist, spreading more falsehoods about Trump and even some of her fellow Democrats. Her recent comments about Gabbard and former Peace and Freedom candidate Jill Stein were astonishing. But more shocking than Hillary’s lies were the mainstream media led by the New York Times and Washington Post that happily spreads Hilary’s disinformation.
Since Trump took office the New York Times and Washington Post published story-after-story corroborating Hillary’s propaganda, accusing Trump of being a Russian asset. Even after the March 23 Special Counsel Final Report, the Times and the Post continued to publish stories disputing Mueller’s findings that Trump and his campaign conspired with Russia to win the 2016 presidential election. Blaming social media platforms like Facebook and Google, Hillary takes the heat off the press. the tool of the Democrat Party: Liberal news outlets like the New York Times and Washington Post. Hillary says she’s worried about the growing influence of social networks because they no longer have a monopoly on reporting like the mainstream press. “It’s not just about one election, it’s about how many choices were facing in our society,” Hillary said, not owning the extent of her own propaganda and disinformation.
Blaming her loss in the 2016 on “algorythms” from social media, Hillary cleverly diverts attention away from the Democrat party’s control of the mainstream press. “But if I were of a conspiratorial mindset, I might suggest there seems to be some connection . . . I don’t understand the mindset that we see currently see operating with Zuckerberg,” Hillary said. Targeting Zuckerberg leaves Hillary and the mainstream press free to monopolize the disinformation and propaganda now wrecking mainstream journalism. There can be no responsible journalism when it’s controlled by political parties, whether it’s on the left or right. No one uses conspiracy theories more than Hillary, famously blaming her husband Bill’s affair with Monica Lewinsky in 1998 on a “vast right wing conspiracy.” Whether admitted to or not, social media pales in comparison to the ubiquitous propaganda and disinformation used by the mainstream press.
Hillary now blames technology platforms, like Facebook and Google, for promoting th unregulated propaganda and disinformation that changes the outcome of presidential elections. Nothing influences U.S. elections more than the mainstream broadcast and print media that uses the airwaves to promote its own agenda. Zuckerberg resists regulating Facebook because he knows the mainstream press does nothing to regulate itself. Hillary and other liberal politicians want to control the mainstream press to advance their political agendas. “t was an open society that enabled technology to be birthed and now be so dominant in our lives,” Hillary said, pointing fingers at Facebook and other social media sites. Hillary’s Russian hoax continues to circulate in the mainstream press, currently used to impeach a duly elected American president. Blaming Facebook is Hillary’s latest propaganda campaign.