This is grand... https://theintercept.com/2016/10/13/on-wikileaks-journalism-and-privacy-repo... g-on-the-podesta-archive-is-an-easy-call/ "The more public power someone has, the less privacy they are entitled to claim" -- Glenn Greenwald So then why are your editorial subordinates helping and kissing ass to these same power politicians, and stopping up the very flow of leaks they depend on as journalists? There's not a shred of new reporting in this, just pure boot licking.... https://theintercept.com/2016/10/13/dear-clinton-team-we-noticed-you-might-n... some-email-security-tips/ "So as a public service to Podesta and everyone else on Clinton's staff, here are some email security tips... (passwords, phishing, encryption, other apps / networks)." Stick to reporting, and leave the dirty non public service of consulting the political critters you report on... out of it.