Posted on 08/22/2016 6:25:03 AM PDT by detective
New York Times tech columnist Farhad Manjoo is calling on Google to fix its search engine results to hide evidence of Hillary Clintons failing health.
Go online and put down, Hillary Clinton illness, and take a look at the videos yourself, Rudy Giuliani recently said on Fox News, during an argument about how sick Clinton really is.
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Google better not attempt this. People can track Google stats quite easily and if anything is amiss, Google could be in a lot of trouble.
A: “Hey, VJ, the New York office asked us to delete the boss’ health information from Search.”
b: “No problem. Will 15 minutes from now be fast enough?”
They're not here as tourists, or to assimilate -
They're Here as Invaders to Conquer!
So...the NYT is admitting that there’s something about Hillary’s health that needs to be hidden.
welfare McDonald’s and Wal-mart.
Winston Smith, paging Winston Smith - there is an item you’ve neglected to deposit in the memory hole.
Let’s start calling her “The Shart-meister”
and repost that photo of her boarding the plane with crap on her dress
Note that Hillary never went to visit the LA flood area. Instead she called it in. She probably wasn’t physically able to endure walking around by herself to survey the damage much less hand out vital supplies like Trump did.
She’s concealing some combination of physical and mental issues going on that would disqualify her for president. She is just playing to keep it all hidden from the public until after the election.
“Why are they here ?”
It is a religious obligation.
The profit commanded constant war against the unbeliever.
The clobbering Hillary worshipers who label as conspiracy theorists those that claim she has serious medical problems conveniently ignore:
1. She admits to having a blood clot (that affected her pea-sized brain);
2. She is never more than a few steps away from a physician that carries multiple injector pens;
3. Wikileaks has revealed that she wears adult diapers;
4. Human Abedin states that she is "often confused" in an email;
5. She has experienced several episodes of bizarre behavior in public, some of which may have been the result brain damage due to her blood clot;
6. Photographs indicate that she may be wearing a defibrillator vest, as wells as, a catheter, both of which she tries to hide by wearing oversized heavy clothing even in hot weather;
A very simple way for her to refute these points would be for her to release her AUTHENTIC medical records - No FAKES or redactions!
To: Rudy
From: Me
Subject: Google Search
Rudy, you can simplify this a bit for the folks. Searching "Hillary illness" is just as good and will save roughly 360 milliseconds (for fast typists) in the time it takes to do a Google search. (In fact, you don't even need to capitalize Hillary. You could save another 20 milliseconds by just typing good old "hillary illness". Even more timed saved.)
The millennials will bless you if you make that change. Just multiply 10,000,000 Google searches by 360 milliseconds and you will see that this advice will save 360,000 seconds of Google-Time. Divide by 60 and you will see that is 6000 minutes. That's 100 hours. Small things add up.
Of course you have to do a lot of "hillary illness" searches to make up for the time wasted posting stupid posts like this one to FR.
Hiding this information is a blatant admission there is a problem with the poor dear’s health. Tsk, tsk.
When did "Tech Columnists" start masquerading as Political Op-Ed columnists? Oh wait -- it IS the New York Times.
Smug Enemy-Within, Farhad Manjoo:
"And please -- while dumping "Hillary's Illness" down Google's Memory Hole, could you also hide all "Huma Muslim" and "Muslim Terror" searches?"
Lefties loooove corruption. When things don’t go their way, they ask for it!
You can only hide stuff like this for so long. By covering up her medical records, it allows people to fill in the void with their own diagnosis.
Every employee of The New York Times is a Clinton surrogate, Clinton operative and/or Clinton campaign worker.
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