Here is how the ever-nasty Hillary Clinton answered MSNBC’s Rachel Maddow, when asked Monday night, Sept. 16, if she thinks the U.S. government—which last week slapped sanctions on Russia’s RT and anyone who works with it—is taking foreign attempts to spread propaganda “seriously enough:”
Clinton responded: “There are Americans who are engaged in this kind of propaganda, and whether they should be civilly, or even in some cases criminally charged, is something that would be a better deterrent. Because the Russians are unlikely, except in a very few cases, to stand trial in the United States.… So we need to uncover all of the connections. You can vote however you want”—thank you very much, Mrs. Clinton—"but we are not going to let adversaries—whether it is Russia, China, Iran or anybody else—basically try to influence Americans as to how we should vote in picking our leaders.”