“Bill Clinton Bimbo Poll”: WikiLeaks merchandise shows the website’s real bias
Anti-Bill Clinton shirts now for sell on WikiLeaks' official store reveals the organization's bias against Clintons
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WikiLeaks is not partisan. It doesn’t favor a presidential candidate and it certainly doesn’t peddle anti-Clinton sentiment.
Impartial WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange will not stand for bias in the media, and has held all accountable, from the New York Times to the Washington Post.
“We didn’t need to establish partnerships with the New York Times or the Washington Post. In fact, that might be counterproductive because they are partisans of one group or another,” Assange told the website Democracy Now! in July.
WikiLeaks, at its heart, is a neutral organization that assists whistleblowers in the publication of classified documents. And the website has accomplished this even though it has been plagued by claims that the publication of a delicious risotto recipe reflects negatively on the Clinton campaign and the Democratic Party.
In response to criticism, WikiLeaks has not hid its contempt for the American press, as its Twitter handle has been overtly critical of western media.
US election cycle has degraded most Western press. In the dock today, this AP headline writer https://t.co/bPGqexHMz3
— WikiLeaks (@wikileaks) October 9, 2016