In response to former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton’s usage of her private e-mail accountĀ to conductĀ State Department business, 15Ā pages of correspondence between Clinton and others wereĀ released onlineĀ via the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) late last month.
One such document, with the inconspicuous subject line “Google and YouTube,” revealsĀ one of Clinton’s staffers forwarding the personal contact information of Google and YouTube’s CEOs to the Office of the Secretary, whom just one hour later responds, “the block [on the unknown video] will stay through Monday.”
However, none of this should be surprising. Just last month, veteran journalist Luke Rudkowski was censored by GoogleĀ for posting a video aboutĀ āĀ you guessed it! ā Hillary Rodham Clinton. ThisĀ incestuous relationship between tech companies and the federal governmentĀ isĀ no longer conspiratorial heresy, given that Clinton also recently hired a longtime Google executiveĀ to manage her upcoming presidential campaign.
DespiteĀ this additionĀ toĀ Clinton’s growingĀ laundry list of scandals, she’ll likely be voted right into office by an uninformed American public…