BuzzFeed Boss Admits Facebook Rigged Election for Barack Obama

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BuzzFeed boss admits Facebook help rig election for Barack Obama

Former BuzzFeed editor in chief Ben Smith admitted Tuesday that Facebook helped rig the election for Barack Obama in 2008, and claims that the Social Media giant is basically a “Democratic institution” hellbent on helping any Democrat nominee win.

In an interview on MSNBC, Smith said that while conducting research for his new book “Traffic,” he was surprised to learn about the illegal role Facebook and mainstream media outlets like the Huffington Post played in ensuring Obama was successfully elected

“I think the thing that surprised me most was going back and seeing that there was this early internet scene where, to some degree, the explicit goal was to elect Barack Obama,” Smith pointed out.

“For the Huffington Post, that was part of the point,” he added.

“And everyone just took for granted in that world that these were college kids, young people, newly on the internet — they were Democrats. Barack Obama visited Facebook. It sort of went without saying that Facebook was like a Democratic institution.”

Theblaze.com reports: Smith is right. The 2008 election was the first that played out in significant part online. Obama won, in part, because he successfully utilized the novel digital world.

A US News article published in November 2008 explained:

This election was the first in which all candidates—presidential and congressional—attempted to connect directly with American voters via online social networking sites like Facebook and MySpace. It has even been called the “Facebook election.” It is no coincidence that one of Obama’s key strategists was 24-year-old Chris Hughes, a Facebook cofounder. It was Hughes who masterminded the Obama campaign’s highly effective Web blitzkrieg—everything from social networking sites to podcasting and mobile messaging.

Smith’s observation about Facebook and the liberal digital media world cements part of the thesis for his book: Obama’s election seemed like the culmination of the new digital landscape, but Trump’s election in 2016 was the true “apogee” of the digital media era because right-wing personalities learned from BuzzFeed, Huffington Post, and Gawker Media to maximize the digital world to conservatives and, ultimately, Trump.

“[F]or the people who thought that they were the main characters, like me and you — it turned out it was Andrew Breitbart and Steve Bannon who were the main characters,” Smith explained in a separate interview.

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