There is no such thing as Pro-Trump free speech as Clinton corporate allies 
serve up a carefully curated view of the campaign By Liz Crokin 
<http://observer.com/author/liz-crokin/> • 08/12/16 8:30am


My dad always told me that conservative candidates have to work twice as 
hard as their liberal opponents to win elections because they’re fighting 
two opponents: the Democratic Party and the media.


The usual suspects from left-leaning major media outlets like *The New York 
Times*, MSNBC, CNN and even entertainment networks are doing everything 
in their power to ensure a Clinton victory. Look no further than to Wolf 
Blitzer mincing 
<http://dailycaller.com/2016/07/29/cnns-wolf-blitzer-dances-drinks-wine-after-hillarys-speech-video/>
  
<http://dailycaller.com/2016/07/29/cnns-wolf-blitzer-dances-drinks-wine-after-hillarys-speech-video/>around
 
and drinking wine at the Democratic convention, celebrating Hillary’s 
nomination. But the propaganda skewing this election runs much deeper than 
just the media: our iPhones, iPads, social media networks, Google and even 
video games are all in the tank for Hillary Clinton—and it’s chilling.


I began looking into how strong the bias and censorship runs in these 
forums after I did an interview on the pro-Trump podcast, MAGAPod 
<http://www.magapod.com/>. The show’s host, Mark Hammond, was disappointed 
Apple wouldn’t run his show without an “explicit” warning. Hammond’s 
podcast didn’t contain content that would be deemed explicit under Apple’s 
policy, and most other shows in the News & Politics category aren’t labeled 
as such.


On June 18, Hammond talked to Sandra, a representative from Apple. She 
explained that, since the description of his show is pro-Trump, his show is 
explicit in nature—because the subject matter is Donald Trump. So, an Apple 
employee concluded the Republican presidential candidate is explicit.


iTunes has dozens of podcasts discussing Osama Bin Laden and Adolf 
Hitler—none of which is marked explicit. I encouraged Hammond to contact 
Apple again, via email to their podcast support team. Within 48 hours he 
received a response from “Tim,” who informed Hammond that his podcast would 
be updated to “clean” within 24 hours.


Further digging on Apple revealed more evidence that the computer giant is 
feeding users pro-Hillary and anti-Trump propaganda.


Over the past year, Apple twice refused to publish 
<http://www.breitbart.com/tech/2016/07/25/satirical-clinton-email-game-deemed-offensive-rejected-by-app-store/>
 
a satirical Clinton Emailgate game, “Capitol HillAwry,” claiming it was 
“offensive” and “mean spirited” even though the game’s developer, John 
Matze, cited in communications with Apple that the game fits the standards 
of Apple’s own satire policy. Apple has, however, approved dozens of games 
poking fun at Donald Trump 
<http://newsbusters.org/blogs/nb/melissa-mullins/2016/07/31/apples-app-store-rejects-anti-hillary-game-sells-nasty-trump>—including
 
a game called “Dump Trump,” which depicts the GOP nominee as a giant turd.


On July 25, Breitbart 
<http://www.breitbart.com/tech/2016/07/25/satirical-clinton-email-game-deemed-offensive-rejected-by-app-store/>
 exposed 
this blatant double standard and favoritism toward Clinton. A few days 
after the article was released, Apple caved and published 
<https://www.rt.com/usa/354101-hillary-clinton-game-apple-emails/> Capitol 
HillAwry, 15 months after Matze’s first attempt to go live.


While it’s commendable that Apple resolved both situations, Trump 
supporters and conservative users should never have faced such biased 
treatment in the first place.


Around the same time I was a guest on MAGAPod, a friend complained to me 
about how biased his Apple News feed is against Trump. I set up an Apple 
News account on my iPhone.

First step: select an outlet. Fox News. Conservative. But my news feed? 
Liberal.


And if there are articles above the fold from more right-leaning sites? 
They paint Trump in a negative light and Hillary in a positive light. 
Of all the channels listed in the Apple News politics section, only two of 
the 16 arguably lean right—the rest are reliably left-wing.


This has, of course, been pointed out before 
<http://www.redstate.com/erick/2015/07/16/apple-inc-has-little-interest-in-conservative-news-voices/>,
 and 
anyone with an iPhone or iPad can go to Apple News to determine on his or 
her own if Apple is pushing leftist propaganda. Apple claims not to endorse 
candidates, but their actions suggest otherwise, and some of their 
executives—including CEO Tim Cook—actively support Clinton’s campaign. 
Buzzfeed recently obtained an invitation 
<https://www.buzzfeed.com/hamzashaban/apple-ceo-tim-cook-to-host-hillary-clinton-fundraiser?utm_term=.yg9W8Nxy8L#.qe73JN59J7>
 
to a private $50,000-per-plate fundraiser Cook is hosting for Clinton with 
his Apple colleague, Lisa Jackson, at the end of this month.


Apple isn’t the only corporation doing Clinton’s bidding. Wikileaks founder 
Julian Assange said 
<http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2016/jun/9/google-directly-engaged-clinton-campaign-assange-c/>
 
Clinton made a deal with Google and that the tech giant is “directly 
engaged” in her campaign. It’s been widely reported Clinton hired Eric 
Schmidt 
<http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/julian-assange-google-hillary-clinton_us_5633acc9e4b0631799123a7d>—chairman
 
of Alphabet, the parent company of Google—to set up a tech company called 
The Groundwork. Assange claims this was to ensure Clinton had the 
“engineering talent to win the election.” He also pointed out that many 
members of Clinton’s staff have worked for Google, and some of her former 
employees now work at Google.


So it should come as no surprise that there have been multiple reports 
accusing Google of manipulating searches to bury negative stories about 
Clinton. SourceFed 
<http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2016/jun/9/google-accused-burying-negative-hillary-clinton-st/>
 details 
how Google alters its auto-complete functions to paint Clinton in a 
positive light.


For example, when you type “Hillary Clinton cri” into other engines 
like Yahoo! or Bing, the most popular autofills are “Hillary Clinton 
criminal charges” but in Google it’s “Hillary Clinton crime reform.” Google 
denies they changed their algorithm to help Clinton, and insists the 
company does not favor any candidate. They also claim their algorithms 
don’t show predicted queries that are offensive or disparaging.


But Google has gotten into hot water on multiple occasions for connecting 
Trump to Adolf Hitler 
<http://www.foxnews.com/tech/2016/07/28/google-search-connects-trumps-book-to-hitlers-mein-kampf.html>.
 
In June, when users searched “when Hitler was born” it generated the 
expected information on Hitler but also an image of Trump. In July, 
searches for Trump’s book, *Crippled America 
<https://www.amazon.com/dp/B015ND2B0K/ref=dp-kindle-redirect?_encoding=UTF8&btkr=1#navbar>,*
 returned images 
of Adolf Hitler’s manifesto *Mein Kampf*. Google has since fixed both—but 
again, why do these issues always conveniently disparage Trump and help 
Clinton?


Twitter is another culprit. The company has gotten a lot of slack for 
banning conservatives and Trump supporters such as Breitbart’s Milo 
Yiannopoulos and, most recently, rapper Azealia Banks after she came out in 
support of Trump. Twitter has provided vague answers as to why conservative 
voices have been banned while they’ve allowed other users to call for the 
killing of cops.


Just yesterday, Buzzfeed revealed 
<https://www.buzzfeed.com/charliewarzel/sources-twitter-ceo-dick-costolo-secretly-censored-abusive-r?utm_term=.cvELNqMnjQ#.dnaKo6Np9P>
 
that the social media giant’s top executive personally protected the 
President from seeing critical messages last year. “In 2015, then-Twitter 
CEO Dick Costolo secretly ordered employees to filter out abusive and 
hateful replies to President Barack Obama.”


This year, Twitter isn’t just banning conservatives—the platform 
also changed its algorithms to promote Clinton while giving 
negative exposure to Trump.


The founders of some of the most popular pro-Trump Twitter 
handles—including @USAforTrump2016 and @WeNeedTrump—insist Twitter is 
censoring their content. They’ve pointed out that Twitter changes trending 
hashtags associated with negative tweets about Clinton (which has been reported 
before 
<http://www.vocativ.com/290811/twitter-accused-of-censoring-anti-hillary-hashtag/>).
 
On August 4, shortly after the hashtag “HillaryAccomplishment” began 
trending, it was taken over by anti-Clinton users, who used it to mention 
Benghazi or Emailgate. Eric Spracklen, @USAforTrump2016 founder, noticed 
the hashtag was quickly changed—pluralized to #HillarysAccomplishments.


“They take away the hashtag that has negative tweets for Clinton and 
replace it with something that doesn’t so the average person doesn’t see 
what was really trending,” Spracklen said. “This happens every day.”


Jack Murphy, founder of @WeNeedTrump, says followers complain they often 
aren’t able to retweet his pro-Trump tweets.


Instagram has also banned accounts that depict Clinton in a negative light. 
In June, a conservative comedy group called Toughen Up America was banned 
<http://www.breitbart.com/tech/2016/06/20/instagram-censors-conservative-comedy-group>
 
with no warning or explanation. Last week, the popular Australian-based 
graffiti artist, Lushsux, was banned from Instagram after he posted photos 
of a bikini-clad Clinton mural he painted.


“I don’t want to sound like a conspiracy theorist with a tin foil hat, but 
the timing of the Hillary Clinton mural posting and the deletion that 
ensued can’t just be a coincidence,” he told the Daily Mail Australia 
<http://www.breitbart.com/tech/2016/06/20/instagram-censors-conservative-comedy-group>.
 
Lushsux has posted photos of way more graphic murals, including a topless 
Melania Trump and a naked Donald with his package in full sight. These 
images did not trigger any censorship from Instagram.


Facebook has a long history of shutting down pages and blocking 
<http://www.foxnews.com/tech/2016/05/26/10-times-facebook-censored-conservatives.html>
 conservative 
users while promoting progressive voices like Black Lives Matter activists. 
The problem became so transparent that Sen. John Thune sent a letter 
<http://www.nytimes.com/2016/05/11/technology/facebook-thune-conservative.html?_r=0>
 
to Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg asking him to explain their practices.


Facebook denies it discriminates against “any sources of ideological 
origin” and Zuckerberg did meet with conservatives 
<http://www.usatoday.com/story/money/2016/05/18/conservatives-stress-thought-diversity-facebook/84550870/>
 
in an attempt to resolve this issue. While some walked away from the 
meeting encouraged that Zuckerberg wants to repair their relationship, 
other prominent conservatives rejected the invitation as a publicity stunt. 
It should be noted that Facebook employees have donated more to Clinton 
<http://www.breitbart.com/tech/2016/05/10/hillary-clinton-has-received-the-most-donations-from-facebook-employees/>
 
than to any other candidate.


Many conservatives have come to expect this kind of thing from the 
mainstream media. CNN, which paints itself as the centrist antidote to 
right-leaning Fox News and left-leaning MSNBC, has actually been among the 
most disingenuous offenders during this cycle, fully earning its derisive 
nickname “Clinton News Network.” For example, as NewsBusters pointed out 
<http://www.newsbusters.org/blogs/nb/matthew-balan/2016/08/03/cnns-new-day-airs-nearly-200-times-more-coverage-trump-iran>
 
for just one day, “CNN set aside nearly half of its air time on Wednesday’s 
*New 
Day* to various recent controversies involving the Trump campaign — 1 hour, 
24 minutes, and 18 seconds over three hours. By contrast, the program 
clearly didn’t think much of the *Wall Street Journal*‘s revelation 
<http://www.wsj.com/articles/u-s-sent-cash-to-iran-as-americans-were-freed-1470181874>
 
that the Obama administration secretly airlifted $400 million in cash to 
Iran. John Berman gave a 27-second news brief to the report, but didn’t 
mention that the payment was sent on “an unmarked cargo plane.” *New Day*, 
therefore, devoted over 187 times more coverage to Trump than to the 
millions to Iran.” 


Another favored CNN trick is to present a “balanced” panel comprised of two 
Republicans, two Democrats and a host, as they did on the afternoon of July 
29, just to name one instance of a hundred. However, the Republican side 
always features one Trump supporter and one “Never Trump” Republican, with 
the host grilling the Trump Supporter—often a beleaguered Jeffrey Lord—in 
what amounts to a 4-on-1. So much for balance.


Right now, CNN has a story 
<http://www.cnn.com/2016/08/10/politics/donald-trump-republican-opposition/> 
on its site called “Which Republicans oppose Trump and why?” There’s no 
corresponding story about Democrats who oppose Clinton, even though her 
underdog challenger in the primary lasted far longer and received far more 
votes than any of Trump’s Republican challengers.


No Republican willing to criticize Trump is too insignificant to merit 
coverage on CNN. When a minor Christie staffer announced on her personal 
Facebook that she’d be backing Hillary, she somehow merited a 1200 word 
story 
<http://www.cnn.com/2016/08/02/politics/maria-comella-hillary-clinton-donald-trump/>
 
on CNN’s website and euphoric coverage on the air by Brooke Baldwin for 
“splitting with her party.”


So that’s the traditional media. But this new strand, where one cannot even 
search for alternative viewpoints amid technology companies who stand to 
benefit from the free-trade policies and eased immigration regulations of a 
Clinton presidency, represents a dangerous sea change. There’s absolutely 
no question the digital forums we use every day are censoring conservatives 
and favoring Clinton. You can’t simply scroll through photos on Instagram, 
look for a video game in the App Store or do a quick Google search without 
being fed anti-Trump and pro-Clinton propaganda.


These companies are engaging in activity that can quickly lead down a very 
dangerous slippery slope and this should concern all freedom-loving 
Americans—not just conservatives. If you don’t know when the election is, 
no problem! Just Google it and see for yourself what comes up…


[image: Google]

Google, before adjustments were made to the ‘when is the election’ search. 
(Screenshot: 
Google)


*Disclosure: Donald Trump is the father-in-law of Jared Kushner, the 
publisher of Observer Media.*

*Liz Crokin <https://www.facebook.com/liz.rubyghostfire> is an 
award-winning author, journalist, political pundit and an advocate for sex 
crime victims. Her work has appeared in the RedEye Edition of the Chicago 
Tribune, the Chicago Sun-Times: Splash, Townhall, Elite Daily, Marie Claire 
and Us Weekly. Follower her on Twitter <https://twitter.com/lizcrokin> and 
Instagram <https://www.instagram.com/lizcrokin/> @LizCrokin.*

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The picture of Hillary coming up on the Iphone when "when is the election 
is asked shows just how stupid these companies think people are*. *I'd love 
to be a fly on the wall of one of their meetings; can you even imagine the 
conversations about how stupid people are, so they can easily get away with 
doing something this stupid? Unbelievable.


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