By now I have seen enough proof of the political bias of Google Search. It’s easily proven. Go to yahoo search and type “hillary clinton cri” and see how it suggests what you’re looking for based on the most common searches like that. You get “crimes”, “criminal”, “criminal charges” and “crimes list” as the most common. Do the same in Google Search and you get “cries” and “crisis of character”. See below example based on recent Colin Kaepernick quotes. I’ve started using other search engines as a result.
“You have Hillary who has called black teens or black kids ‘super predators,’ you have Donald Trump who’s openly racist,” Kaepernick told reporters. “We have a presidential candidate who has deleted emails and done things illegally and is a presidential candidate. That doesn’t make sense to me because if that was any other person you’d be in prison. So, what is this country really standing for?”
So Kaepernick believes Hillary Clinton has used racially insulting terms and belongs in prison.
NewsBusters conducted a Google News search using the terms “Kaepernick, Trump and openly racist” a day later and got 48 results. Yet a search using the terms “Kaepernick, Clinton and prison” returned just four. The only item on the Clinton remarks to appear in a major press outlet was an article in The Washington Post, according to NewsBusters.
The Associated Press ran a story noting Kaepernick’s description of Trump, but left out his remarks about Clinton.