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Monday, April 21, 2014

CLINTON ADMIN FEARED INTERNET'S ABILITY TO DEMOCRATICIZE NEWS 3 YEARS BEFORE DRUDGE BOMBSHELL

Three years before Matt Drudge changed the world and how news would be consumed, President Bill Clinton's White House feared that the Internet was allowing average citizens, especially conservatives, to bypass legacy gatekeepers and access information that had previously been denied to them by the mainstream press.

The infamous 1995 "conspiracy commerce memo" tried to demonize and discredit alternative media outlets on the right to mainstream media organizations and D.C. establishment figures.

The memo notes that the "Internet has become one of the major and most dynamic modes of communication" and "can link people, groups and organizations together instantly."

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2 comments:

  1. the 2nd Paul RevereApril 21, 2014 at 4:26 PM

    FACE-Book is one was how we gather and share..

    Mr. Willy Clinton cannot deny us the truth any longer

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  2. The internet is also how enabling Clinton parasites crafted the excuse that it was only Sex in the Lewinsky scandal -- that was a complete false characterization of the Felonious behavior in his lying to a Federal Prosecutor..his abuse of power and the fact he is still today a disbarred disgrace who is stealing Billions from this Country and working on ways to steal even more..

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