“You know that I'm going to first of all denounce the utilization of this intrusion by Wikipedia through the Russian intrusion. This is what it's about. Espionage just like what was said over these last couple of days. We need to be concerned about the intrusion of Russia and Putin in these elections…”— Sheila Jackson Lee, washingtonexaminer.com
“I’m just sorry that campaign Hillary felt she could not speak like WikiHillary to build a proper mandate for President Hillary. She would have gained respect for daring to speak the truth to her own constituency — and demonstrating leadership — not lost votes. Nonetheless, thanks to WikiLeaks, I am…”— Thomas L. Friedman, nytimes.com
“When I read WikiHillary, I hear a smart, pragmatic, center-left politician who will be inclined to work with both the business community and Republicans to keep America tilted toward trade expansion, entrepreneurship and global integration, while redoubling efforts to cushion workers from the downsi…”— Thomas L. Friedman, nytimes.com
“So thank you, Vladimir Putin, for revealing how Hillary really hopes to govern. I just wish more of that Hillary were campaigning right now and building a mandate for what she really believes. WikiHillary? I’m with her.”— Thomas L. Friedman, nytimes.com
“Seriously, those speeches are great! They show someone with a vision, a pragmatic approach to getting things done and a healthy instinct for balancing the need to strengthen our social safety nets with unleashing America’s business class to create the growth required to sustain social programs.”— Thomas L. Friedman, nytimes.com
“Thank God for WikiLeaks. I confess, I was starting to wonder about what the real Hillary Clinton — the one you never get to see behind closed doors — really stood for. But now that, thanks to WikiLeaks, I’ve had a chance to peruse her speeches to Goldman Sachs and other banks, I am more convinced th…”— Thomas L. Friedman, nytimes.com
“Emails are as private as private can get: it's when people talk about their lives, their loves, their hatreds, their petty opinions, their desperate pleas for forgiveness, their wild drunken boasts, their racy poems, their intimate grief, their sullen sign offs and boozy flirtations. As to the argum…”— Greg Gutfeld, foxnews.com
“Now there are some lightweight thinkers who simplistically recite this common ruse: 'if you have nothing to hide, then hacking should not bother you.' That is hardly the point. First of all, if you have nothing to hide, then you're a hopeless bore. Every interesting person has stuff in their heads a…”— Greg Gutfeld, foxnews.com
“No kids, [hacking is] 'theft.' And, if it were happening to someone you like, you'd be screaming at the top of your lungs. Lucky us, it's only happening to Democrats! Thus we see the consequence of team sport politics. We hate goons on the other side, but we love our goons nonetheless. For now, Wiki…”— Greg Gutfeld, foxnews.com
“We conservatives pride ourselves on calling something as it is. We harass President Obama daily for his inability to say 'radical Islam.' We openly mock the gender monsoon of pronouns offered to students; we deride politicians who call taxes 'revenue.' And yet, we're A-OK with calling theft of perso…”— Greg Gutfeld, foxnews.com