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"Please don't share or tell anyone I did this"

Steve Williams · Tuesday, October 18th 2016 at 4:27AM · 655 views
Glenn Thrush, a top Politico reporter, found himself in hot water for an email he sent in 2015 to Hillary Clinton campaign chairman John Podesta.

Thrush, who was working on a story in April 2015 about "Hillary's big-money dilemma," asked Podesta if he could look over a couple of paragraphs that pertained to him.

"Because I have become a hack i will send u the whole section that pertains to u," Thrush wrote.

The Politico reporter added: "Please don't share or tell anyone I did this. Tell me if I f----- anything up."

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Steve Williams Tuesday, October 18th 2016 at 7:19AM

How the liberal media has been rigging the election for Hillary.

https://wikileaks.org/podesta-emails/email...

robert powell Tuesday, October 18th 2016 at 8:27AM

Some MORE, racistlyIgnorant bia'WhiteMan'....LYIN and GENERATIONAL FalseHOOD>

"....How the liberal media has been rigging the election for Hillary.

https://wikileaks.org/podesta-emails/email...

Tuesday, October 18th 2016 at 7:19AM
Steve Williams

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hillHell clintonDyNASTY STAR, johnPodesta is NOT Liberal...

---- Bernie is Liberal, Rev. Al is Liberal

---- but these niiggerrrinos you mention HERE, are typically Conservative to African Americans

Stop and drop your stuff as you exit the biaDoor.....


Steve Williams Tuesday, October 18th 2016 at 5:10PM

But Clinton's final sprint has become a joyless, nail-gnawing slog through Trump Tower’s moat of mudslinging — and the day-to-day worries of WikiLeaks’ dump of internal emails from campaign chairman John Podesta’s hacked account is taking a toll.
“This is making me tear up, it’s so infuriating and disgusting,” a Clinton aide wrote in an email halfway through the St. Louis debate, arguably the low-water point of a general election that has had few high-tide moments. “This is not our country.”
In Trump's Mourning-in-America march to the abyss, he has rejected political norms, and his campaign has largely devolved into trashing Clinton, the women accusing him of s*xual assault and harassment, the legitimacy of U.S. elections, the media, President Barack Obama, the GOP and the time-honored idea of a presidential campaign as a sunny, aspirational enterprise.
Even more unnerving is the release of stolen emails popping daily, like the morning paper hitting the driveway, from WikiLeaks — part of an effort Clinton’s aides believe is geared toward dividing her supporters, sapping her team’s morale, and distracting the media’s attention from Trump’s self-immolation.


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Steve Williams Tuesday, October 18th 2016 at 5:40PM

“I didn’t start off this campaign feeling bitter, and I always made fun of how paranoid she was,” said a Clinton ally who, like so many working on her behalf, supported Barack Obama in 2008. “But I’m really starting to understand where she’s coming from. I’m starting to hate some of the people doing these things to her.”

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