Peter1469
10-19-2016, 07:58 PM
Of course the data was not only with Assange.
Dump 12 of Podesta email (http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2016-10-19/wikileaks-releases-another-1803-podesta-emails-part-12-data-dump-total-now-18953)s.
As a reminder among the most recent revelations we got further insights into Hillary's desire to see Obamacare "unravel" (http://www.lifezette.com/polizette/wikileaks-hillary-wants-obamacare-unravel/), her contempt for "doofus" Bernie Sanders, staff exchanges on handling media queries about Clinton “flip-flopping” on gay marriage, galvanizing Latino support and locking down Clinton’s healthcare policy. Just as notable has been the ongoing revelation of just how "captured" the so-called independent press has been in its "off the record" discussions with John Podesta which got the head Politico correspondent, Glenn Thrush, to admit he is a "hack" for allowing Podesta to dictate the content of his article.
The release comes on the day of the third and final presidential campaign between Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump, and as a result we are confident it will be scrutinized especially carefully for any last minute clues that would allow Trump to lob a much needed Hail Mary to boost his standing in the polls.
As there is a total of 50,000 emails, Wikileaks will keep the media busy over the next three weeks until the elections with another 30,000 emails still expected to be released.
Dump 12 of Podesta email (http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2016-10-19/wikileaks-releases-another-1803-podesta-emails-part-12-data-dump-total-now-18953)s.
As a reminder among the most recent revelations we got further insights into Hillary's desire to see Obamacare "unravel" (http://www.lifezette.com/polizette/wikileaks-hillary-wants-obamacare-unravel/), her contempt for "doofus" Bernie Sanders, staff exchanges on handling media queries about Clinton “flip-flopping” on gay marriage, galvanizing Latino support and locking down Clinton’s healthcare policy. Just as notable has been the ongoing revelation of just how "captured" the so-called independent press has been in its "off the record" discussions with John Podesta which got the head Politico correspondent, Glenn Thrush, to admit he is a "hack" for allowing Podesta to dictate the content of his article.
The release comes on the day of the third and final presidential campaign between Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump, and as a result we are confident it will be scrutinized especially carefully for any last minute clues that would allow Trump to lob a much needed Hail Mary to boost his standing in the polls.
As there is a total of 50,000 emails, Wikileaks will keep the media busy over the next three weeks until the elections with another 30,000 emails still expected to be released.