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An unusual definition of impartial

An unusual definition of impartial

by digby

Politico reports:

In an interview with New York Times investigative reporter Jo Becker on Wednesday, WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange accused the press of supporting Hillary Clinton, whom he likened to a “demon.” 

“The American liberal press, in falling over themselves to defend Hillary Clinton, are erecting a demon that is going to put nooses around everyone’s necks as soon as she wins the election, which is almost certainly what she’s going to do,” Assange said in the interview, which was broadcast live Wednesday on Facebook.
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In Wednesday’s interview, Assange said WikiLeaks is impartial. He also reiterated earlier statements that he would publish more information about the 2016 election in the future.

Trump, of course, is the guy who wants to change the libel laws so the press can’t publish anything he doesn’t like but whatever. At least he isn’t a demon. (I think he meant succubus actually.)

I wish he sounded unusual but he doesn’t. I get this stuff all day long.

Update: Here’s one now.

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