Hillary Clinton Was Just Publicly HUMILIATED in the Best Way Possible
Hillary Clinton reemerged on Friday to say that she wants to be CEO of Facebook, but
it didn't take long for this to come back to bite her.
"If you could be a CEO of any company right now, what would you choose and why?"
Massachusetts Attorney General Maura Healey asked Clinton when the failed presidential
candidate was given an academic award at Harvard.
"Facebook.
It's the biggest news platform in the world," Clinton continued.
"Most people in our country get their news, true or not, from Facebook,"Clinton said,
according to The Gateway Pundit.
"We can listen to really brilliant, experienced writers like David Ignatius and try to keep
up with the news.
But most people in our country get their news, true or not, from Facebook."
Clinton also praised the social media giant's efforts to limit the reach of conservative
and anti-establishment news sources.
"Facebook is trying to take on some of the unexpected consequences of their business
model, and I for one hope they get it right because it really is critical to our democracy
that people get accurate information on which to make decisions," she continued.
Clinton went on to slam Fox News and Sinclair Broadcasting for delivering "delivering
propaganda."
"It's not just Fox, it's now Sinclair.
They are essentially delivering propaganda.
… We need more outlets for reliable information," Clinton said in her acceptance speech.
"Waging a war on the rule of law and a free press, delegitimizing elections, perpetuating
corruption, rejecting the idea that our leaders should be public servants, undermining our
national unity, and attacking truth and reason — these should alarm us all, whether we're
Republicans, Democrats, independents, vegetarians, whoever we might be,"
"Attempting to erase the line between fact and fiction, truth and an alternative reality,
is a core feature of authoritarianism.
The goal is to make us question logic and reason and sow mistrust toward exactly the
people I think we need to rely on: our leaders, the press, experts who seek to guide public
policy based on evidence, ultimately, ourselves," Clinton added.
"It means calling out actual fake news when we see it, and supporting brave journalism
and reporting.
And yes, subscribing to a newspaper.
Remember those?"
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