By Michael Bargo, Jr.
There are many interesting, if unsettling, similarities and differences between Hillary Clinton’s intentional use of a private, unauthorized email server to store her email communications while secretary of state, and Julian Assange’s aggressive solicitation, storage, and distribution of classified information through his WikiLeaks website.
Hillary Clinton established a private email server that could easily be hacked by internet hackers worldwide, and one has admitted to hacking her server. Assange obtained his information from computer specialists in the armed forces and other government sources over the internet. Hillary put her own emails, and responses to her emails, on her private server. She didn't need to rely on sources.
Assange agreed to the redaction of names. Hillary didn't need to be asked to redact names since she redacted them herself.
Assange has publicly admitted to setting up an international server network to distribute classified information. Hillary Clinton went for years refusing to acknowledge existence of a private server. Eventually she gave the excuse that it was a mistake.
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