Hillary and her media allies throw rape victims under the bus . . . "And the media branch of the Democratic Party has gotten the message. It’s the return of slut-shaming for Clinton accusers, courtesy of the ladies of The View. It turns out that a lot of those accusers are “tramps.' ”
"Hillary was the victim"? Disgusting conversation; shame on these people.
COLLEGE STUDENTS ADMIT They Got Extra Credit For Attending Hillary Rallies…. . . 'That Explains The Sudden Interest For Hillary On College Campuses…
"The “media” has been hiding Hillary’s tiny crowds for over a year and suddenly, when she goes to a college town they “report” crowds of 10,000+." . . .
Dear Hillary Clinton's campaign,
— Annastasia (@Anna_Hindley_) October 8, 2016
- Please stop sending me e-mails, I don't actually like you, I'm only going to your event for extra credit.
— Mike Cernovich (@Cernovich) October 11, 2016
- College professors giving extra credit to students who attend Rotten Hillary rallies. pic.twitter.com/fiapMRDInp
Rick Moran: Clinton email leaks show campaign's close cooperation, collusion with media . . . "The Times should be charging the Clinton campaign ad space for all the fawning attention and support they give them while Harwood should be paid for his advice. They're not even pretending to be objective anymore and the FEC should investigate the Times and other outlets for making in kind donations to the Clinton presidential campaign."
EXCLUSIVE: New Email Leak Reveals Clinton Campaign’s Cozy Press Relationship . . . "As The Intercept previously reported, pundits regularly featured on cable news programs were paid by the Clinton campaign without any disclosure when they appeared; several of them are included on this “surrogates” list, including Stephanie Cutter and Maria Cardona:" . . .
EXCLUSIVE: New Email Leak Reveals Clinton Campaign’s Cozy Press Relationship . . . "As The Intercept previously reported, pundits regularly featured on cable news programs were paid by the Clinton campaign without any disclosure when they appeared; several of them are included on this “surrogates” list, including Stephanie Cutter and Maria Cardona:" . . .
Also listed is Center for American Progress President Neera Tanden, who has appeared on Chris Wallace's Fox News Sunday panel.
. . . "As he put it, a key strategy was to “give reporters who must cover daily HRC news something to cover other than the unhelpful stories about the foundation, emails, etc.” . . .
(liberals were furious in 2008 when journalists went to John McCain’s Arizona ranch for an off-the-record BBQ)
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