Just How Much of Our Facebook Information Did Sheryl Sandberg Peddle to Clinton Camp?

She wants Clinton to "win badly."

We know from Wikileaks that Facebook COO Sheryl Sandberg met with Clinton campaign top brass in order to share "research" information. We know the Clinton campaign has dangled a Treasury Secretary appointment in front of Sandberg. Now we know through another Podesta email leak that in June 2015, Sandberg declared that she is at the ready to "help" and wants Clinton to "win badly."

This all prompts us to ask how much of our personal Facebook data Sandberg shared with the Clinton campaign in order to ensure that "win" and in turn, secure her Treasury appointment? 

In a fawning email, Sanberg writes to Podesta: 

"Thank you – means a lot to me that you reached out. And I like that you are praying for Dave. I have to believe in heaven now. And I still want HRC to win badly. I am still here to help as I can. She came over and was magical with my kids."

Recall, too, that another email shows Sanberg asking Podesta if he would meet with Facebook head Mark Zuckerberg in order to help him learn about policy and how to effect political change. The DailyCaller reports that in 2016, Sandberg "donated $270,800 alone to Democratic candidates" including the maximum individual donation to the Clinton campaign of $2,700 to Clinton. 

Remember, however, donations to the Clinton campaign do not take into account donations to SuperPACs. What's more, if Sandberg did in fact share Facebook data with the Clinton campaign, that intel is truly priceless.  

Facebook censors conservatives, skews its news feed to favor a liberal bent, and company heads meet with the Clinton campaign in exchange for the promise of political appointments or guidance.

What is perhaps the saddest part of all, is that we (those of us active on social media) voluntarily give up our vital information to companies like Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and others, every day. We are the ones who gave them this access, and we did so willingly, if unwittingly. 

This is how they win the war without firing a single shot.

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