Taibbi Calls Out The Colluding Establishment Meltdown of Screaming "Russia!" At Everything, As A Concerted Effort To Crush Dissent.
In the high-profile pages of Rolling Stone, Matt Taibbi just did what has been on every sane person in this country's mind: a respected journalist letting loose with what needs to be said about this upside down, embarrassing epoch.
The collective meltdown over Trump's election is a result of citizens having not been given the slightest clue by their mainstream news media, of the extent to which the chronic dysfunction of our government has led to a mutiny in the citizenry based on a distrust and loathing of establishment politics and media. This whole "Russiagate" farce been conjured up by the aggrieved Duopoly and their courtiers in the press, as a distraction from the fact that people despised the anointed HRC so much that they were willing to take a chance on the demented, low grade moron, cheap car salesman, real estate goon from NYC, in what was clearly a trend around the world of snubbing the establishment.
So here we are, as an avalanche of the most absurd propaganda threatens to tear the country apart at its seams. But what it really amounts to is, folks like c99ers and our wider ilk of dissenters across the country and world, find ourselves in the unenviable position of being cast into the interrogation glare of propagandists who accuse us of defending the Orange Buffoon, sleazy asshole in the White House. While they unwittingly defend the horribly hubristic, entitled and corrupt Clinton. It's pretty twisted.
The headline gets right to it, "The New Blacklist: Russiagate may have been aimed at Trump to start, but it's become a way of targeting all dissent."
Here's some snippets of Matt's excellent piece:
Putin loves you; therefore, you love Putin. The enemy re-tweets you, therefore, you're in league with the enemy. We're at war with them, therefore we're at war with you.
One of the first rules of a shunning campaign is that it doesn't have to make sense. It just has to be what everyone's saying. Since most Americans went to high school, we tend to be instinctively familiar with the concept...
Their Hamilton 68 "dashboard," easily accessible online to civilians and journalists alike, supposedly tells us what the enemy wants us to think at any given moment. Citing a secret methodology, it claims to track 600 Twitter accounts for their "relationship to Russia-sponsored influence," and regularly spits out mysterious conclusions about Putin's preferences in the American political scene. More and more often now, the site's pronouncements turn into front-page headlines.
When the dashboard declared that Nunes' #Releasethememo campaign had become the "top-trending hashtag" among Russian twitter accounts, a gaggle of press outlets and politicians rushed to point out that Nunes was doing the work of the enemy. (Even Rolling Stone got into the act, accusing Nunes of working "in concert with Russian propagandists").
Of course, in keeping with a growing pattern of Russiagate stories being quietly walked back sometime after the sensational headline, reports later broke that most of the Twitter furor driving #Releasethememo came from domestic Republicans – from "inside the house," as the Daily Beast put it. Even one of Hamilton 68's own was later quoted downplaying the story.
If you don't think that the endgame to all of this lunacy is a world where every America-critical movement from Black Lives Matter to Our Revolution to the Green Party is ultimately swept up in the collusion narrative along with Donald Trump and his alt-right minions, you haven't been paying attention.
That's because #Russiagate, from the start, was framed as an indictment not just of one potentially traitorous Trump, but all alternative politics in general. The story has evolved to seem less like a single focused investigation and more like the broad institutional response to a spate of shocking election results, targeting the beliefs of discontented Americans across the political spectrum.
(emphasis mine)
From Trump to Bernie Sanders to Brexit to Catalonia, voter repudiation of the status quo was the story of the day. The sense of panic among political elites was palpable. The possibility that voters might decide to break up the EU, or put a Trump, Corbyn, or Sanders into power, led to a spate of "Do we have too much democracy?" essays by prominent think tankers and national press figures.
Two years later, the narrative has completely shifted. By an extraordinary coincidence, virtually all the "anti-system" movements and candidates that so terrified the political establishment two years ago have since been identified as covert or overt Russian destabilization initiatives, puppeteered from afar by the diabolical anti-Western dictator, Vladimir von Putin-Evil.
A major target of this idiocy has been Sanders, who is already being pitched to the public as the Kremlin's next Manchurian Candidate. "When Russia interferes with the 2020 election on behalf of Democratic nominee Bernie Sanders," the Washington Post unironically asked last November, "how will liberals respond?"
Parts of the Russiagate story may be real. Sleazeballs like Paul Manafort and Trump are, like Putin himself, capable of anything. We'll find out soon what exactly they all got up to together, if anything. But we should already be able to admit that others – like the millions of Americans on both sides of the aisle who voted against status quo politicians two years ago – aren't, and weren't ever, traitors. And any campaign to label them as such is potentially more dangerous than anything, even a Trump presidency.
(emphasis mine)
Here's Jimmy going over the Greenwald smackdown of James Risen (a debate that was moderated by Jeremy Scahill)
For more on the flimsy-at-best premise of this ridiculously insane institutionalized propaganda see CStMS's great piece from over the weekend, in which she expertly dissects the dangerous language being tossed around so capriciously in the media, namely that if anything did occur it would certainly not be election "rigging" or "interference."
Comments
Here's an example of extreme Russia mania
From a formerly sane political commentater
http://www.boomantribune.com/story/2018/3/5/145714/3721
I've seen lots of changes. What doesn't change is people. Same old hairless apes.
Looks like BooMan has drunk the kool-aide
He bought into Jane Mayer’s Christopher Steele hit piece in The New Yorker.
Here's b' deconstruction at MoA,
I Posted a Link to War and the Intellectuals on That New Yorker
piece.
And I wouldn't call it so much a hit piece as stenography to power with a well constructed narrative.
The authority with which Mayer lays out ALL the details that "might" be true, or "may be unveiled", and let's not forget that nothing has been disproven...
It was a stunning piece of propaganda, IMO. Just fucking stunning.
“Tactics without strategy is the noise before defeat.” ~ Sun Tzu
That is my take also
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But for me, this article screams propaganda.
Do I hear the sound of guillotines being constructed?
“Those who make peaceful revolution impossible will make violent revolution inevitable." ~ President John F. Kennedy
@CB Wow, so sad to see Jane
When you get sucked into the maelstrom of shit, you become its purveyor. This is as sad as Amy Goodman, maybe more so.
"More for Gore or the son of a drug lord--None of the above, fuck it, cut the cord."
--Zack de la Rocha
"I tell you I'll have nothing to do with the place...The roof of that hall is made of bones."
-- Fiver
Bill Moyers was a tragedy.
The man is a disgrace, after all of his good works.
IMAGINE if you woke up the day after a US Presidential Election and headlines around the the world blared, "The Majority of Americans Refused to Vote in US Presidential Election! What Does this Mean?"
I can't believe he's beyond redemption. n/t
@Pluto's Republic Bill Moyers fell
Wow. So fucking sad.
"More for Gore or the son of a drug lord--None of the above, fuck it, cut the cord."
--Zack de la Rocha
"I tell you I'll have nothing to do with the place...The roof of that hall is made of bones."
-- Fiver
Marcy Wheeler - remember ScooterLibby trial? - breaks down
Mayer's logical flaws and gaping Steele discrepancies in this post -
"Jane Mayer is a great journalist. But in a 15,000 word profile on Christopher Steele and his dossier, she adds just two new bits of news, and along the way muddles the timeline as badly as all the Steele boosters who have gone before her."
https://www.emptywheel.net/2018/03/05/15-months-and-15000-words-later-bo...
Ignore the commenters at emptywheel, they've guzzled the TrumpPutin bullshit and will call you a RooskieTroll for questioning the NeoLib gaslighting. But Marcy has been a straight-shooter on RussiaGate and the Steele dossier from the beginning.
JVolvo2
@JVolvo2 Holy shit, Marcy's
Go emptywheel! Mad props!
"More for Gore or the son of a drug lord--None of the above, fuck it, cut the cord."
--Zack de la Rocha
"I tell you I'll have nothing to do with the place...The roof of that hall is made of bones."
-- Fiver
I am surprised by some progressives I know on Russiagate.
Funny how that worked out, eh?
I guess that's one way of infringing on our first amendment rights. Call us all traitors. Speaking of which, great Jimmy Dore video. I think Greenwald's definition of treason should be emblazoned on every fucking billboard in this country so that the obtusely misinformed public understands why journalists like Risen misusing the term (when they know better) is not only another way of attacking dissenters but sets a dangerous precedent of advocating jailing journalists and anyone else who disagrees with any bullshit narrative the establishment tries to shove down our throats as well.
Thank you, Mark, for amplifying Matt Taibbi's dead-on article about the intended consequences of the Russiagate narrative. Crazy fucked up world we live in, folks.
There is always Music amongst the trees in the Garden, but our hearts must be very quiet to hear it. ~ Minnie Aumonier
Old Habits Die Hard
It's time for some introspection. When there is a refusal by many in the Democratic Party's establishment and their cheerleaders to take a good, long look in the mirror, this is what you get. How about a realistic acknowledgment that your own policies are seriously deficient?
A riddle wrapped in a mystery inside an enigma
graphic tweetered. n/t
the little things you can do are more valuable than the giant things you can't! - @thanatokephaloides. On Twitter @wink1radio. (-2.1) All about building progressive media.
All this fiasco needs now...
is a wafer thin mint.
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Kinda looks a little bit like Rachel Maddoff, no?
Is that Manet?
I'm developing a thing for him.
IMAGINE if you woke up the day after a US Presidential Election and headlines around the the world blared, "The Majority of Americans Refused to Vote in US Presidential Election! What Does this Mean?"
dissent = treason to oppose corporate interests
Indeed. Saw this start up the summer of 2016 when NYTimes accused Putin of being behind anti-TPP movement--months before the Nov. election. Just saw on TOP a diary claiming that Russians leading anti-GMO movement using RT. Hillary of course as revealed by Wikileaks blamed the Russians for anti-fracking protests.
Basically corporate elites and oligarchs have found a way to marginalize dissent against their agendas by claiming the dissent comes from Putin/Russia. Even the most faithful of democrats, Donna Barzille, was smeared as being a Russian puppet. Only Hillary and her minions will be free of the taint.
Unfortunately the hysterics just gets more and more over-the-top. It took the McCarthy era seven years to run its course. Hopefully we will be alive or not in interment camps when those seven years are up.
Politics is a great game for which we all pay a price
Regardless of the outcome, we serfs get the short end of the stick. Of the many rules in politics, several are outstanding. Hypocrisy is expected. Moving the goal posts is a protected maneuver. Changing the rules in the middle of the game is an acceptable stratagem if your side is not winning. Modifying definitions to suit your purposes is laudatory.
The Jimmy Dore video makes the point of the essay very clear.
You're right, the CStMS piece
is Most Excellent. One of the best essays I've read here! And, this one ain't bad, neither, as usual.
the little things you can do are more valuable than the giant things you can't! - @thanatokephaloides. On Twitter @wink1radio. (-2.1) All about building progressive media.
@Wink Wow, thanks, guys--you're
"More for Gore or the son of a drug lord--None of the above, fuck it, cut the cord."
--Zack de la Rocha
"I tell you I'll have nothing to do with the place...The roof of that hall is made of bones."
-- Fiver
Oh, I twittered some
of it Sunday. Great stuff!
the little things you can do are more valuable than the giant things you can't! - @thanatokephaloides. On Twitter @wink1radio. (-2.1) All about building progressive media.
@Cant Stop the Macedonian Signal
Nah, yours is bulging so much with stuff like brains, informed good sense and writing ability, there's no room for any swelling.
Edit: letter-typo...
Psychopathy is not a political position, whether labeled 'conservatism', 'centrism' or 'left'.
A tin labeled 'coffee' may be a can of worms or pathology identified by a lack of empathy/willingness to harm others to achieve personal desires.
Great essay, Mark!
Thanks for clueing me in to Taibbi's contribution; I haven't been looking at him lately.
"More for Gore or the son of a drug lord--None of the above, fuck it, cut the cord."
--Zack de la Rocha
"I tell you I'll have nothing to do with the place...The roof of that hall is made of bones."
-- Fiver
Taibbi is sharp
He was going to come around eventually
@gjohnsit I can't deny I am
"More for Gore or the son of a drug lord--None of the above, fuck it, cut the cord."
--Zack de la Rocha
"I tell you I'll have nothing to do with the place...The roof of that hall is made of bones."
-- Fiver
??? Taibbi has been skeptical @ RussiaGate bullshit
from day one. What are you referring to, gjohn?
JVolvo2
Really?
I got a different impression.
Nevertheless, he's a full Russiagate skeptic now.
I'm not surprised that many of the good reporters have fallen
under the spell of RussiaGate.
I remember much the same scenario back in the days of the run-up to the Iraq War. Less than 1 in 30 people that I was talking to believed that Saddam had nothing to do with 9/11 or had no WMD's. The only media within the US that got it right at the time was Knight-Ridder because they got their information from the men and women who actually worked within the intelligence agencies, State Department and the Pentagon. This proved that there certainly was no lack of good Intel.
All the appointed managers of these agencies towed the line their masters in the WH demanded of them and fed their bullshit to an eager press which questioned little of this incestuous relationship. Everyone was in lockstep as they circle-jerked the country over the cliff into a series of wars that has destroyed the lives of untold millions and continues to this very day.
The only things that have been accomplished was fulfilling Israel's wet dreams of fragmented Muslim neighbors which can no longer project any power outside their borders, unimaginable wealth for the MIC and protection of the Petrodollar. There were many of us like minded dissenters who
thoughtconspired as much back in 2001-2002 when the drums of war were pounding.History may not repeat itself, but it certainly does rhyme to a very disturbing degree. We appear to be circle-jerking towards the abyss again. Unfortunately, this abyss is much deeper.
@CB Yeah, but Amy Goodman and
"More for Gore or the son of a drug lord--None of the above, fuck it, cut the cord."
--Zack de la Rocha
"I tell you I'll have nothing to do with the place...The roof of that hall is made of bones."
-- Fiver
I agree. The motivational pressures back then
were old fashioned 'God and Country', shaming (this was a big one), plus access to centers of power for those who played 'the game' right. Today's motivation is direct insider political connections/control and money, great gobs of money for the best
reportersperformers and theirbossesowners.There is no longer any independent press as us old timers remember. They have all been shunned and sent into the wilderness like a well organized witch hunt for not cooperating with the TPTB.
Bill Moyers has gone off the deep end. His web site "Trump-Russian timeline" contains absolutely no proof of Russian government collusion with either Trump or the election despite now having 600 entries. Most of it stems from the 90's when Russian oligarchs were laundering their ill gotten gains from the rape and pillaging of Russia by the US government.
New York City and London are the two main cities that attract dirty money from every corner of the world to be cleansed by purchasing property. New York City was the Trumpeters back yard and doing property deals was his game. There are considerable profits to be made in money laundering. What is not mentioned is many of these Russian "Oligarchs" would be tried and convicted if they returned to Russia. Putin would hit them with tax evasion, fraud, theft and a myriad of other charges. Putin did offer some tax amnesty if they wanted to bring their money back to Russia.
Take note that Putin is always made out to be the villain. He is blamed for the oligarchs and Russian mafia (very little difference between the two) spending stolen Russian money offshore that he has no control over and he will be demonized for jailing them when he catches them and puts them on trial (Magnitsky, Khodorkovsky).
Anything bad about Russia is reflexively and deliberately blamed on Putin. Any successes, especially for the ordinary Russian citizen, is not mentioned. This has turned into rabid neo-McCarthyism - McCarthyism on steroids.
Shout out his name!!!
PUTIN... PUTIN... PUTIN... PUTIN...
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Gee, if the public interest is Russian,
I guess we ought to be grateful that TPTB only ignored and abused it for so long before blatantly trying to make (edit: the mere mention of) it illegal and traitorous?
Psychopathy is not a political position, whether labeled 'conservatism', 'centrism' or 'left'.
A tin labeled 'coffee' may be a can of worms or pathology identified by a lack of empathy/willingness to harm others to achieve personal desires.
I just wanted to say hi to
I just wanted to say hi to everyone. I am new to this site and have been lurking/reading for the last couple of days before I signed up. I am so glad I found it! I thought I was going crazy for noticing all the psycho propaganda everywhere, and I am glad that I am not alone in noticing the complete craziness of it all.
If it was easy, everyone would do it.