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Reporter: My Editor Buried Story on Hillary Defending Child Rapist Because 'It Might Have an Impact'
On Sunday evening, mainstream media reporter Glenn Thrush revealed that a former editor of his at Newsday in 2008 delayed and buried his story on Hillary Clinton's defense of a child rapist because "it might have an impact."
When Thrush wrote the story on February 24, 2008, Clinton was battling Barack Obama for the Democratic presidential nomination.
The more things change, the more they stay the same.
Thrush Tweeted in response to a Free Beacon report on Hillary Clinton's recordings regarding the case.
As Breitbart News reported, then-President Bill Clinton feared this democratization that the Internet could force three years before Matt Drudge gave birth to the new media age by publishing a story about Clinton's affair with Monica Lewinsky. Newsweek had killed the story to protect its ally Clinton in the White House.
In the infamous 1995 "conspiracy commerce memo," which was written to "demonize and discredit alternative media outlets on the right to mainstream media organizations and D.C. establishment figures," Clinton's White House noted that the "Internet has become one of the major and most dynamic modes of communication" and "can link people, groups and organizations together instantly."Also read: Fox News is ready for Hillary
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