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Google Pimping For Kamala

“I don’t feel comfortable,” states Dakota Leazer, a Google Growth Strategist, when confronted by James O’Keefe and O’Keefe Media Group after OMG’s release of undercover footage revealing Leazer admitting Google’s manipulation of search engine results to favor Kamala Harris’ campaign.

When O’Keefe asks Leazer to explain his comments about Google’s coordination, Leazer denies his statements, saying, “I’ve never said that,” despite O’Keefe showing him video evidence. “You’re on video saying these things,” O’Keefe responds, pressing into Leazer’s claim that Google is “reorienting the search engine so Kamala is more favored.” Leazer continues to backtrack, stating, “I don’t want to deal with any of this.”

O’Keefe further questions Leazer on the ethical implications of Big Tech interfering in politics, only to be met with silence. Leazer abruptly abandons his date, making a hasty escape to a nearby Whole Foods, avoiding further accountability.

Has Politics Destroyed The CIA?

Dave Rubin of The Rubin Report talks to former CIA officer and host of The President’s Daily Brief podcast Mike Baker about the current state of intelligence agencies, the injection of politics into these organizations, and potential reforms.  In other words, Baker asks if polices has destroyed the CIA and how the agency can be fixed.

Baker offers his insights into the CIA’s operations, emphasizing its apolitical nature during his time. He talks about the challenges posed by political influence, the importance of effective oversight and the need for clear communication between intelligence agencies and the Oval Office.

Also he delves into the complexities of intelligence work and the impact of diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives on operational effectiveness

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