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by btgeekboy
720 days ago
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In 2016, Julian Assange intentionally timed the release of Hillary Clinton's emails in an attempt to harm her presidential campaign, after she condemned the diplomatic cable releases during her tenure of Secretary of State. Whether directly or otherwise, even if only the smallest amount, his vendetta led to her loss, and Trump's subsequent win. In 2016, the NYT wrote, "First, citing his 'personal perspective,' Mr. Assange accused Mrs. Clinton of having been among those pushing to indict him after WikiLeaks disseminated a quarter of a million diplomatic cables during her tenure as secretary of state. 'We do see her as a bit of a problem for freedom of the press more generally,' Mr. Assange said." (https://www.nytimes.com/2016/07/27/us/politics/assange-timed...) Is there any evidence that he's shown a reconsideration for that position? |
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https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2016/nov/09/hillary-clin...
I think what is also missing often is that Hilary Clinton is not a particularly likable character who has made any number of unwise statements:
https://www.cbsnews.com/news/clinton-on-qaddafi-we-came-we-s...
So she would not sail through like charismatic Obama, but the Democrats kind of took her win for granted, which is always a mistake.