Google
Censors Me for Hillary*
As distasteful as the prospect might be to almost
anyone you talk to, the political signs are all pointing to Hillary Clinton as
our next president. Her political trajectory is almost identical to that
of the current similarly unpopular and dislikable occupant of the Oval
Office. First, with little to recommend her for the position, she is made
a United States Senator, much like George H.W. Bush's ne'er-do-well eldest was
made Governor of Texas. Then we are told that she has done such a good
job in the position that she wins re-election by a landslide, setting her up
for a run for the presidency. Actually, she is so generally disliked that
she can't announce in advance open public appearances because they are likely
to attract outspoken opponents, which is quite similar to George W's
appearances only to carefully controlled audiences. Her primary
asset--much like George W's was--is a mysterious ability to raise campaign
funds.
She also gets a tremendous amount of
publicity. In addition to the almost constant mention of her on the news,
a great number of books have been written about her. I have had some
unfavorable things to say about a couple of the lesser known ones, Judith
Warner's Hillary Clinton, the Inside Story, and
Gail
Sheehy's Cover-up Book," Hillary's Choice. But the
commentary that the people behind Google really don't want you to read is about
the fake Hillary attack book, The Truth About Hillary: What She Knew, When
She Knew It, and How Far She'll Go to Become President, by Edward
Klein. My commentary is called "Hillary
Biographer Crude Propagandist."
In that article I reveal the devious methods by
which the paid shill Klein promotes Hillary's candidacy while appearing to do
the opposite. I'm sure the powers that be don't want you reading things
like that, but that's probably not what got the article blacked out from
Google. I also have a great deal of information in the article about
Hillary's personal life that you won't find in the hundreds upon hundreds of
pages in the aforementioned books.
So what is the evidence that Google has banned
reference to the article? Try
searching for the odd combination of words that appear in the article,
"Hillary Klein veterinarian." (I did it without quotation
marks.) But before you do it on Google, do it on Yahoo.com, Ask.com, and
AlltheWeb.com. In each of the latter three search engines, the
"Crude Propagandist" article is the first thing that comes up.
But on Google, the near-monopoly search engine, the article doesn't come up at
all. You can even add "Parade of Lies" and "David
Martin" and who knows what else from the article to the search string, and
it still doesn't come up.
As a result of this article, that might change, or
the other search engines might take it down, but as of this last day of June
2007, I rest my case.
David Martin,
June 30, 2007
*As anticipated by the last sentence of the
article, things did change with respect to the original Hillary article at
Google. But first, the search string of "Hillary Klein
veterinarian" resulted only in the current article appearing as number one
there. Within days, though,, the previously
censored article had made its appearance, at the number two position, at
that. Now it should be a little easier for the citizenry to learn about
Hillary's proclivities, and also about how the propaganda game is
played.
David Martin
July 17, 2007
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