I disagree, there seems to be no "agenda" Google is pushing.
For example, on YouTube, I tend to get a lot of suggestions for things I've watched recently - but that may be on either side of the current political divide.
If I watch a single alt-right video, I get inundated with more alt-right video, seemingly getting more and more radicalized content as I follow... but all I seem to need to do to counter that is watch one or two videos from some leftist denouncing the patriarchy - and then I get, again, more and more radical content going the other direction!
It is kind of good in a way: it doesn't seem to be trying to push me in any direction in particular, it's just trying to push me in whatever direction I was already heading on by myself.
So it's fine when one party is in control, but then suddenly it's "censored" or "curated"?
I would like to get my first page from the "deep state" State Department if I search for "is it safe to travel to Iraq", not from some sketchy travel blog written by a dude who believes in lizard people.
It is kind of good in a way: it doesn't seem to be trying to push me in any direction in particular, it's just trying to push me in whatever direction I was already heading on by myself.