Julian Assange, the man behind the mass release of hundreds of thousands of private cables, was in Berkeley, CA on April 18th of this year and explained the motives of both himself and his website. He sees himself in the role of anarchist. He boasts of how a small organization like his was able to take the proverbial 'scalps' of various political leaders. He considers his motives to be activism and justice. Here is where he is absolutely wrong and he shows his leftism.
As tempting as it may be to revel in the potential damage to Hillary Clinton's political career, Assange's acts are nearly certain to get innocent people killed. This is an 'ends justify the means' mentality reminiscent of all the self-righteous socialists of the past with Hillary's hero Saul Alinsky among them.
Whatever potential good may come of these leaks is erased with the death of one innocent person as a consequence.
Via The Blaze:
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